Incidental Data: A Survey towards Awareness on Privacy-Compromising Data Incidentally Shared on Social Media
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/34717Dato
2024-02-23Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Kutschera, Stefan; Slany, Wolfgang; Ratschiller, Patrick; Gursch, Sarina; Deininger, Patrick; Dagenborg, Håvard JohansenSammendrag
Sharing information with the public is becoming easier than ever before through the usage
of the numerous social media platforms readily available today. Once posted online and released to
the public, information is almost impossible to withdraw or delete. More alarmingly, postings may
carry sensitive information far beyond what was intended to be released, so-called incidental data,
which raises various additional security and privacy concerns. To improve our understanding of the
awareness of incidental data, we conducted a survey where we asked 192 students for their opinions
on publishing selected postings on social media. We found that up to 21.88% of all participants would
publish a posting that contained incidental data that two-thirds of them found privacy-compromising.
Our results show that continued efforts are needed to increase our awareness of incidental data
posted on social media.
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Kutschera, Slany, Ratschiller, Gursch, Deininger, Dagenborg. Incidental Data: A Survey towards Awareness on Privacy-Compromising Data Incidentally Shared on Social Media. Journal of Cybersecurity and Privacy (JCP). 2024;4(1):105-125Metadata
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