Defining Inspection Techniques for Detecting Privacy Problems in Online Social Networks

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues, Andrey 
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: M. C. Valentim, Natasha , Feitosa, Eduardo 
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal on Interactive Systems
Texto Completo: https://sol.sbc.org.br/journals/index.php/jis/article/view/552
Resumo: In the last few years, Online Social Networks (OSN) have experienced growth in the number of users, becoming an increasingly embedded part of people’s daily lives. Privacy expectations of OSNs are higher as more members start realizing potential privacy problems they face by interacting with these systems. Inspection methods can be an effective alternative for addressing privacy problems because they detect possible defects that could be causing the system to behave in an undesirable way. Therefore, we proposed a set of privacy inspection techniques called PIT-OSN (Privacy Inspection Techniques for Online Social Network). This paper presents the description and evolution of PIT-OSN through the results of a preliminary empirical study. We discuss the quantitative and qualitative results and their impact on improving the techniques. Results indicate that our techniques assist non-expert inspectors uncover privacy problems effectively, and are considered easy to use and useful by the study participants. Finally, the qualitative analysis helped us improve some technique steps that might be unclear.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Defining Inspection Techniques for Detecting Privacy Problems in Online Social Networks
Defining Inspection Techniques for Detecting Privacy Problems in Online Social Networks
title Defining Inspection Techniques for Detecting Privacy Problems in Online Social Networks
spellingShingle Defining Inspection Techniques for Detecting Privacy Problems in Online Social Networks
Rodrigues, Andrey 
User privacy
Privacy evaluation
Privacy inspection
Social network
Empirical study
title_short Defining Inspection Techniques for Detecting Privacy Problems in Online Social Networks
title_full Defining Inspection Techniques for Detecting Privacy Problems in Online Social Networks
title_fullStr Defining Inspection Techniques for Detecting Privacy Problems in Online Social Networks
title_full_unstemmed Defining Inspection Techniques for Detecting Privacy Problems in Online Social Networks
title_sort Defining Inspection Techniques for Detecting Privacy Problems in Online Social Networks
author Rodrigues, Andrey 
author_facet Rodrigues, Andrey 
M. C. Valentim, Natasha 
Feitosa, Eduardo 
author_role author
author2 M. C. Valentim, Natasha 
Feitosa, Eduardo 
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues, Andrey 
M. C. Valentim, Natasha 
Feitosa, Eduardo 
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv User privacy
Privacy evaluation
Privacy inspection
Social network
Empirical study
topic User privacy
Privacy evaluation
Privacy inspection
Social network
Empirical study
description In the last few years, Online Social Networks (OSN) have experienced growth in the number of users, becoming an increasingly embedded part of people’s daily lives. Privacy expectations of OSNs are higher as more members start realizing potential privacy problems they face by interacting with these systems. Inspection methods can be an effective alternative for addressing privacy problems because they detect possible defects that could be causing the system to behave in an undesirable way. Therefore, we proposed a set of privacy inspection techniques called PIT-OSN (Privacy Inspection Techniques for Online Social Network). This paper presents the description and evolution of PIT-OSN through the results of a preliminary empirical study. We discuss the quantitative and qualitative results and their impact on improving the techniques. Results indicate that our techniques assist non-expert inspectors uncover privacy problems effectively, and are considered easy to use and useful by the study participants. Finally, the qualitative analysis helped us improve some technique steps that might be unclear.
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