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Understand the integration of computing into daily activities, make informed choices about information sharing, and prioritize social processes in ensuring privacy and security. Explore social navigation, legitimate participation, and social networks for a holistic approach.
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Privacy and Security:Putting People First Elizabeth Mynatt College of Computing & GVU Center Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA USA
Associate ProfessorCollege of ComputingAssociate DirectorGVU CenterGeorgia Tech Vantage point Everyday Computing: Understand the transformation of everyday life as computing is ubiquitously integrated into informal, daily activities and routines Ubiquitous Computing(Xerox PARC, 1995-1998) GT “Aware Home”
Putting People First • How to make informed (proactive) choices about sharing information? • How to learn how other people protect their information? • How to share information with an intended audience?(e.g. friends, my family and their friends) • Much more than usability–What is the framework for social communication?
People are Social Creatures • Communication • Processes • Social navigation • Legitimate peripheral participation • Social translucence • Structures • Relationships • Social networks
Social Navigation A crowd draws a crowd
Social Navigation: Acumen “What cookies should I block?”
Critics, mavens & reviewers • Gladwell, The Tipping Point • Feick and Price, “The Market Maven: A Diffuser of Marketplace Information,” Journal of Marketing, Jan ‘87
Sharing Information: Digital Family Portrait Maintain awareness over distance Augment common household object Support “peace of mind”
Social Networks • Clusters • Jumps • Boundaries • Weight • Connectors
Saori: Social Sharing “Pictures for family friends but not internet weirdos” “Trusted colleagues in human computer interaction” • Information sharing based shape & properties of social network • Structured broadcast • Constrained person-to-person • Benefits vs. burden
Social Translucence • “I know that you know that I know” • Privacy Mirrors • Reflection of whatpeople can see • Inform informationdisclosure overtime
Privacy Paradox • Sharing information to help ensure privacy and security • Acumen: web browsing • Digital family portrait: monitoring • Saori: social networks • Privacy mirror: information access
Putting People First • Usability is just the first step • Making decisions is a social process • Over time, people learn how to make mature decisions from other people • Sharing information is about relationships • Integration with social activity is paramount • Computing should support all of this…
Thank you • For your time and attention • Additional thanks and credit to: • The Everyday Computing Lab, especially Jeremy Goecks • The Aware Home Research Initiative • Cybertrust colleagues at Georgia Tech • More information at www.cc.gatech.edu/fce/ecl