Improving protection mechanisms by understanding online risk

Authors: Atkinson, S., Johnson, C. and Phippen, A.

Journal: Information Management and Computer Security

Volume: 15

Issue: 5

Pages: 382-393

ISSN: 0968-5227

DOI: 10.1108/09685220710831125

Abstract:

Purpose - The purpose of this research is to examine privacy risks for two groups of individuals for whom privacy is an important issue. Understanding the risks to vulnerable groups leads to the development of a prototype tool used to inform users about areas of potential harm in their online behaviour. Design/methodology/approach - Data collection employed a number of qualitative approaches in order to best understand both the risks and the social context surrounding them. Semi-structured interviews, focus groups and questionnaires were all utilised where appropriate. Subjects were selected from two groups of individuals for whom the abuse of personal information could lead to serious harm - teenagers and domestic abuse survivors. Findings - The findings provide specific examples of risks posed to the two groups of individuals involved in the study and demonstrate the need for protection mechanisms that promote the awareness of potential risk among vulnerable internet users. These formed the basis of the requirements for the prototype. Originality/value - This paper presentsa contribution to the understanding of risks faced by individuals from technologies as well as considering the potential for harm in an online setting against traditional abuse theories. It also contributes to the body of knowledge considering the development of privacy-enhancing technologies.

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Improving protection mechanisms by understanding online risk

Authors: Atkinson, S., Johnson, C. and Phippen, A.

Journal: Information Management and Computer Security

Volume: 15

Issue: 5

Pages: 382-393

ISSN: 0968-5227

DOI: 10.1108/09685220710831125

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