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ExploringCollaborative Privacy Practices
Alison Murphy, Madhu Reddy, Heng Xu, and Ben Ringel
Privacy Practices
How do we currently address privacy practices?
Individual Group
Individual-Level Privacy Practices
Interaction between a single user and technology
Influences
• Social norms
• Identity management
• Cost/Benefit
Issues
• Incomplete Information
• Bounded Rationality
• Enticed by short-term benefits
“dynamic boundary regulation process”
Group-Level Privacy Practices
Interactional boundary management of privacy betweenmultiple individuals
• Context-Based
• Unintentional invasions of privacy (lack of feedback)
• Boundary Turbulence
Collaborative Privacy Practices
“A set of activities that a group of people perform to maintain the privacy of the information that they use in their work.”
• Co-owned and co-managed
• Private information is necessary part of work (not social)
• Focus of private information may not be personal (owners act as advocates)
CPP in Healthcare
Future Research Focus
• Better understand how technology plays a role in both individual and collaborative privacy practices
• Study the collaborative privacy practices in highly-collaborative and information-intensive domains (such as healthcare)
• Examine privacy-enhancing design features that can most effectively support collaborative privacy practices (“privacy by design”)