2006 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Design and Development of Malafide Intension Based Privacy Violation Detection System (An Ongoing Research Report)
Authors : Shyam K. Gupta, Vikram Goyal, Bholi Patra, Sankalp Dubey, Anand Gupta
Published in: Information Systems Security
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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In the past few years there has been an increased focus on privacy issues for Information Systems which has resulted in concerted systematic work focused on regulations, tools and enforcement. Despite this, privacy violations still do take place. Therefore there is an increased need to develop efficient methods to detect privacy violations. We propose one such framework which uses malafide intensions (post-event information) and privacy policy to detect probable privacy violations. The framework is based on the hypothesis that every privacy violation has a malafide intension associated with it which is available in a post-event scenario.