Privacy remains an intractable ethical issue for the information society. Given its complicity, there is a moral obligation to redress privacy issues in systems engineering practice itself. This paper investigates the role the concept of privacy plays in contemporary systems engineering practice. Ontologically a nominalist human concept, privacy is considered from an appropriate engineering perspective: human-centred design. Two human-centred design standards are selected as exemplars of best practice, and are analysed using an existing multi-dimensional privacy model. The findings indicate that the human-centred standards are currently inadequate in dealing with privacy issues. Some implications for future practice are subsequently h...
There is a gap between people’s online sharing of personal data and their concerns about privacy. Ti...
Privacy by design is a new paradigm that promotes embedding privacy considerations throughout the de...
As mechatronic devices and components become increasingly integrated with and within wider systems c...
Privacy remains an intractable ethical issue for the information society. Given its complicity, the...
Privacy by Design has emerged as a proactive approach for embedding privacy into the early stages of...
The field of privacy engineering proposes a methodological framework for designing privacy-protectin...
Many people are concerned about how information systems deal with human values such as privacy and t...
Abstract — The Privacy by Design approach to systems engineering introduces privacy requirements in ...
Abstract—In this paper, we integrate insights from diverse islands of research on electronic privacy...
Privacy issues are an increasing concern in our society (Pedersen, 1999). As information and commun...
The Privacy by Design approach to systems engineering introduces privacy requirements in the early s...
Privacy is a multi-faceted concept that has several aspects. It is subjective in nature, not least b...
Privacy engineering, as an emerging field of research and practice, comprises the technical capabili...
As observed by the European Union, rapid technological development and globalization have brought pr...
Organizations struggle to comply with legal requirements as well as customers' calls for better dat...
There is a gap between people’s online sharing of personal data and their concerns about privacy. Ti...
Privacy by design is a new paradigm that promotes embedding privacy considerations throughout the de...
As mechatronic devices and components become increasingly integrated with and within wider systems c...
Privacy remains an intractable ethical issue for the information society. Given its complicity, the...
Privacy by Design has emerged as a proactive approach for embedding privacy into the early stages of...
The field of privacy engineering proposes a methodological framework for designing privacy-protectin...
Many people are concerned about how information systems deal with human values such as privacy and t...
Abstract — The Privacy by Design approach to systems engineering introduces privacy requirements in ...
Abstract—In this paper, we integrate insights from diverse islands of research on electronic privacy...
Privacy issues are an increasing concern in our society (Pedersen, 1999). As information and commun...
The Privacy by Design approach to systems engineering introduces privacy requirements in the early s...
Privacy is a multi-faceted concept that has several aspects. It is subjective in nature, not least b...
Privacy engineering, as an emerging field of research and practice, comprises the technical capabili...
As observed by the European Union, rapid technological development and globalization have brought pr...
Organizations struggle to comply with legal requirements as well as customers' calls for better dat...
There is a gap between people’s online sharing of personal data and their concerns about privacy. Ti...
Privacy by design is a new paradigm that promotes embedding privacy considerations throughout the de...
As mechatronic devices and components become increasingly integrated with and within wider systems c...