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Mitigating personal information exposure on the web. Hello fellow…
Mitigating personal information exposure on the web.
Hello fellow Computer Science/Software Engineering/Computing Students. Welcome to the Official Lit Review Mindmap.
Make sure to reference correctly your research or any thoughts and ideas when talking about it. Use the preset branches given to you to add on any new research, and please try not to make anymore than what is needed. DO NOT TOUCH OR EDIT OTHER PEOPLE'S WORK! Thank you and good luck with the Lit Review!
By Gabriel Williams UP886790 and Michael Akindele UP891350
Themes that can be explored
Social Media Risks - Gross, R.
Threats to Modern Technology -
Hacking,
Data Theft, Phishing, Fraud, Identity Theft. (Mitigating Information Security Risks - Charlie C Shen)
Solutions? Organisations developing stronger protection with hardware and software based protections. Anti-Virus Software, Firewalls, Proxy, Password Management etc. Has not completely eliminated threats though.
Countermeasure attempt? Devloping and making technological solutions is needed. Ref - (Claburn, 2005) Adding onto that, improving the awareness of computer users' attention to security measures is just as important. Ref - (Timms et al.,
2004; Vijayan, 2005)
Computer users are ever-increasingly cautious of putting their personal details online. Ref - (Hoffman,
Novak, & Peralta, 1999) (Liu,
Marchewka, Lu, & Yu, 2005)
How Government Policy enforcement can help to mitigate data loss
Documents/Papers/References
Mitigating Information Security Risks by
Increasing User Security Awareness by Charlie C. Shen, R.S. Shaw, and Samuel C. Yang
https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt19qgf3g.9
link to www.jstor.org
link to www.jstor.org
Gross, R., Acquisti, A., Heinz III, H.: Information revelation and privacy in online social networks. In: Proceedings of the 2005 ACM workshop on Privacy in the electronic society, pp. 71–80. ACM Press, New York (2005)
https://www.cc.gatech.edu/projects/doi/Papers/DIrani_InternetComp_2011.pdf
Yan Li, Yingjiu Li, Qiang Yan, Robert H.Deng: Privacy leakage analysis in online social networks (2015)
Basically why android is worse than iOS
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.222.342&rep=rep1&type=pdf
Grace, M. C., Zhou, W., Jiang, X., & Sadeghi, A. R. (2012, April). Unsafe exposure analysis of mobile in-app advertisements. In Proceedings of the fifth ACM conference on Security and Privacy in Wireless and Mobile Networks (pp. 101-112). ACM.
Raab, C. D., & Bennett, C. J. (1998). The Distribution of Privacy Risks: Who Needs Protection? Information Society, 14(4), 263–274.
https://doi.org/10.1080/019722498128719
GOOD RESOURCES FOR THOSE STUCK ON STARTING
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdJxY4w9XKY
https://www.uq.edu.au/student-services/learning/lit-review-ex-1
Search Terms
https://scholar.google.co.uk/
, use either eduroam or the university VPN to get free access to most papers on there.
Mitigating personal information exposure on the web.
libary discover:
https://library.port.ac.uk/discovery.html
searched eposure to web,papers in pdf format
Ideas
Gross, R/ 367 citations, talks about risks and potential dangers of social networks. Facebook Scams. Privacy Attacks.
Multiple social media accounts can lead to a higher risk of a password recovery attack by collecting bits of personal information from multiple accounts of the same person. Irani et al (2011).
When talking about how users are ever careful or showing their private information on the web, research the recent facebook and google+ leaks?
Compare studies / papers against each other. How many times has the paper been cited before? How big was the sample size? Which study if each is offering conflicting evidence is more reliable?