Contextual Integrity, Explained: A More Usable Privacy Definition

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Contextual integrity is a privacy model popular with privacy researchers, but it can be relevant to others. This article introduces this theory and its main ideas, explains why it might be useful, and shows how it can be applied.

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Malkin, N. (2023). Contextual Integrity, Explained: A More Usable Privacy Definition. IEEE Security and Privacy, 21(1), 58–65. https://doi.org/10.1109/MSEC.2022.3201585

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