The Privacy Case: Matching Privacy-Protection Goals to Human and Organizational Privacy Concerns
Title | The Privacy Case: Matching Privacy-Protection Goals to Human and Organizational Privacy Concerns |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2016 |
Authors | Ionescu, Tudor B., Engelbrecht, Gerhard |
Conference Name | 2016 Joint Workshop on Cyber- Physical Security and Resilience in Smart Grids (CPSR-SG) |
ISBN Number | 978-1-5090-1164-3 |
Keywords | argumentation thread, Aspern Smart City Research project, automotive domain, Automotive engineering, Buildings, Collaboration, composability, data privacy, goal structuring notation, goals structuring notation, Human Behavior, human factors, human privacy concern, Metrics, organizational privacy concern, policy-based governance, power engineering computing, Power system protection, privacy, privacy goals, privacy protection, privacy-protection goals, privacy-related risks, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, Safety, Scalability, Smart grid, smart grid data processing, Smart Grid Privacy, smart grid stakeholder, smart grid stakeholders, Smart grids, smart power grids, software architecture, Stakeholders |
Abstract | Processing smart grid data for analytics purposes brings about a series of privacy-related risks. In order to allow for the most suitable mitigation strategies, reasonable privacy risks need to be addressed by taking into consideration the perspective of each smart grid stakeholder separately. In this context, we use the notion of privacy concerns to reflect potential privacy risks from the perspective of different smart grid stakeholders. Privacy concerns help to derive privacy goals, which we represent using the goals structuring notation. Thus represented goals can more comprehensibly be addressed through technical and non-technical strategies and solutions. The thread of argumentation - from concerns to goals to strategies and solutions - is presented in form of a privacy case, which is analogous to the safety case used in the automotive domain. We provide an exemplar privacy case for the smart grid developed as part of the Aspern Smart City Research project. |
URL | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7684097 |
DOI | 10.1109/CPSRSG.2016.7684097 |
Citation Key | ionescu_privacy_2016 |
- Smart Grid
- privacy goals
- privacy protection
- privacy-protection goals
- privacy-related risks
- pubcrawl
- resilience
- Resiliency
- Safety
- Scalability
- privacy
- smart grid data processing
- Smart Grid Privacy
- smart grid stakeholder
- smart grid stakeholders
- Smart Grids
- smart power grids
- Software Architecture
- Stakeholders
- goals structuring notation
- Aspern Smart City Research project
- automotive domain
- Automotive engineering
- Buildings
- collaboration
- composability
- data privacy
- goal structuring notation
- argumentation thread
- Human behavior
- Human Factors
- human privacy concern
- Metrics
- organizational privacy concern
- policy-based governance
- power engineering computing
- Power system protection