Human Factors in Privacy Research

This book covers topics needed to be considered in research around usable privacy. The book starts from a psychological perspective and introduces readers to basic behavioral theories and models that can explain end-user privacy behavior (including the "privacy paradox") on a theoretical l...

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Autres auteurs: Gerber, Nina (Éditeur intellectuel), Stöver, Alina (Éditeur intellectuel), Marky, Karola (Éditeur intellectuel)
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:anglais
Publié: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2023.
Édition:1st ed. 2023.
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505 0 |a Forward -- About this book -- Acknowledgements -- Part I Theory -- Chapter 1 Data Collection Isn't Mostly Harmless: An Introduction to Privacy Theories and Basics -- Chapter 2 From the Privacy Calculus to Crossing the Rubicon: An Introduction to Theoretical Models of User Privacy Behavior -- Part II Methodology -- Chapter 3 Empirical Research Methods in Usable Privacy and Security -- Chapter 4 Towards Valid and Reliable Privacy Concern Scales: The Example of IUIPC-8 -- Chapter 5 Achieving Usable Security and Privacy through Human-Centered Design -- Chapter 6 What HCI Can Do for (Data Protection) Law - Beyond Design -- Chapter 7 Expert Opinions as a Method of Validating Ideas: Applied to Making GDPR Usable -- Part III Applicable Areas -- Chapter 8 Privacy Nudges and Informed Consent? - Challenges for Privacy Nudge Design -- Chapter 9 The Hows and Whys of Dark Patterns: Categorizations and Privacy -- Chapter 10 "They see me scrolling" - Lessons Learned From Investigating Shoulder Surfing Behavior and Attack Mitigation Strategies -- Chapter 11 Privacy Research on the Pulse of Time: COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps -- Chapter 12 Privacy Perception and Behavior in Safety-Critical Environments -- Part IV Solutions -- Chapter 13 Generic Consents in Digital Ecosystems: Legal, Psychological and Technical Perspectives -- Chapter 14 Human-Centered Design for Data-Sparse Tailored Privacy Information Provision -- Chapter 15 Acceptance Factors of Privacy Enhancing Technologies on the Basis of Tor and JonDonym -- Chapter 16 Increasing Users' Privacy Awareness in the Internet of Things: Design Space and Sample Scenarios -- Chapter 17 Challenges, Conflicts and Solution Strategies for the Introduction of Corporate Data Protection Measures -- Chapter 18 Data Cart - A Privacy Pattern for Personal Data Management in Organizations. 
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