Policy-Governed Secure Collaboration
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Submitted by gholson on Tue, 10/08/2019 - 12:16pm
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Submitted by najmeri on Wed, 09/25/2019 - 2:28pm
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Submitted by najmeri on Wed, 09/25/2019 - 2:28pm
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Submitted by Nazli Choucri on Wed, 09/25/2019 - 11:04am
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Submitted by Jamie Presken on Mon, 09/23/2019 - 7:52am
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Submitted by Jamie Presken on Mon, 09/23/2019 - 7:47am
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Submitted by Serge Egelman on Thu, 08/22/2019 - 6:32pm
One major shortcoming of the current "notice and consent" privacy framework is that the constraints for data usage stated in policies--be they stated privacy practices, regulation, or laws--cannot easily be compared against the technologies that they govern. To that end, we are developing a framework to automatically compare policy against practice. Broadly, this involves identifying the relevant data usage policies and practices in a given domain, then measuring the real-world exchanges of data restricted by those rules.
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Submitted by Warren Alexander on Wed, 07/17/2019 - 9:36am
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Submitted by willirn1 on Thu, 07/11/2019 - 10:53am