Perception of Digital Privacy Protection: An Empirical Study using GDPR Framework

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Abstract

Perception of privacy is a contested concept, which is also evolving along with the rapid proliferation and expansion of technological advancements. Information systems (IS) applications incorporate various sensing infrastructures, high-speed networks, and computing components that enable pervasive data collection about people. Any digital privacy breach within such systems can result in harmful and far-reaching impacts on individuals and societies. Accordingly, IS organisations have a legal and ethical responsibility to respect and protect individuals’ digital privacy rights. This study investigates people’s perception of digital privacy protection of government data using the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) framework. Findings suggest a dichotomy of perception in protecting people’s privacy rights. For example, people perceive the right to be informed as the most respected and protected in Information Technology (IT) systems. On the contrary, the right to object by granting and with- drawing consent is perceived as the least protected. Second, the study shows evidence of a social dilemma in people’s perception of digital privacy based on their context and culture.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationACIS 2024 Proceedings
Subtitle of host publicationDigital Futures for a Sustainable Society
EditorsShirley Gregor, Craig McDonald, Blooma John, Ahmed Imran, Israr Qureshi
PublisherAIS Electronic Library (AISeL)
Pages1-13
Number of pages13
Publication statusPublished - 2024
EventAustralasian Conference on Information Systems 2024: Digital Futures for a Sustainable Society - Canberra, Canberra, Australia
Duration: 4 Dec 20246 Dec 2024
Conference number: 34
https://acis.aaisnet.org/acis2024/

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ConferenceAustralasian Conference on Information Systems 2024
Abbreviated titleACIS 2024
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityCanberra
Period4/12/246/12/24
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