在线互动中的隐私期望

T. Patkos, G. Flouris, P. Papadakos, Antonis Bikakis, Pompeu Casanovas, Jorge González-Conejero, Rebeca Varela Figueroa, Anthony Hunter, Guðjón Idir, G. Ioannidis, Marta Kacprzyk-Murawska, Andrzej Nowak, J. Pitt, D. Plexousakis, Agnieszka Rychwalska, Alexandru Stan
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在一个日益工具化和相互联系的数字世界中,公民产生了大量数据,其中大部分是个人数据,而且几乎所有数据都很有价值。然而,控制谁可以收集,限制他们可以用它做什么,以及确定如何最好地保护它,仍然是一个悬而未决的问题。本立场文件提出了一种基于集体意识和知情同意的社会技术解决方案,其中数据收集和数据保护规范由用户自己配置,采用协作参与式论证过程。这指的是用户通过参与过程、群体智慧方法和视觉提示来理解与隐私相关的文档及其含义的能力。通过加强服务开发者和用户之间的信任纽带,这种被称为“按规范隐私”(Pb norm)的解决方案的变革性影响将鼓励创新,并确保(大)数据的(微小)生成器也是其受益者。Pb规范旨在补充现有的依靠技术或法律规定的自上而下的数据保护解决方案。其目标是让公民能够通过使用计算论证和语义网等领域的成熟ICT技术来表达他们对隐私的期望。
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Privacy-by-Norms Privacy Expectations in Online Interactions
In an increasingly instrumented and inter-connected digital world, citizens generate vast amounts of data, much of it personal, and nearly all of it valuable. However, controlling who can collect it, limiting what they can do with it, and determining how best to protect it, remain deeply undecided issues. This position paper proposes a socio-technical solution based on collective awareness and informed consent, whereby data collection and data protection norms are configured by the users themselves, using a collaborative participatory process of argumentation. This refers to the ability of users to understand privacy-related documents and their implications via participatory processes, wisdom-of-the-crowds approaches and visual cues. By strengthening the trust bond between service developers and users, the transformative impact of this solution, called Privacy-by-Norms (Pb Norms), will be to encourage innovation and to ensure that (big) data's (tiny) generators are also its beneficiaries. Pb Norms will aim to complement existing top-down solutions to data protection that rely on technical or legal provisions. The goal is to enable citizens to express their privacy expectations through the use of mature ICT technologies from the fields of Computational Argumentation and the Semantic Web.
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