Evaluation of the Effectiveness of National Promotion Strategies for the Improvement of Privacy and Security

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Abstract

Problems related to privacy and security preservation are in the scope of the concerns of governments and policymakers because of their impact on fundamental rights. Users are called to act responsibly whenever they are potentially exposed to related risks, but governments and parliaments must be proactive in creating safer conditions and a more appropriate regulation to both guide users towards good practices and create a favoring environment which reduces exposure. In this paper, we propose a modeling framework to define and evaluate policies which identify and use appropriate levers to accomplish these tasks. We present a proof-of-concept which shows the viability of estimating in advance the effects of policies and policymakers’ initiatives by means of Influence Nets.

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Iacono, M., & Mastroianni, M. (2024). Evaluation of the Effectiveness of National Promotion Strategies for the Improvement of Privacy and Security. Computers, 13(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/computers13040087

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