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1. Privacy and Security Analysis : Assessing Risks and Harm to Patients
Sammanfattning : Disruptive technologies in the form of e-Health or electronic healthcare (the use of information technology in health) have the ability to provide positive implications to both patients and healthcare professionals. Recently, public health agencies deployed contact tracing apps with the aim of curbing the spread of COVID-19, by aiding manual contact tracing, and lifting restrictions. LÄS MER
2. Integritet och skadestånd : Om skyddet för personuppgifter och privatliv i svensk rätt
Sammanfattning : How can tort law help protect privacy in the digital age? This central issue is examined from different perspectives throughout the thesis, with an emphasis on personal information (also called informational privacy). Privacy has long been a debated topic in the Swedish legal system, for several reasons. LÄS MER
3. Exploring Privacy Risks in Information Networks
Sammanfattning : Exploring privacy risks in information networks is analysing the dangers and hazards that are related to personal information about users of a network. It is about investigating the dynamics and complexities of a setting where humans are served by technology in order to exploit the network for their own good. LÄS MER
4. The Key to Intelligent Transportation Systems: Identity and Credential Management for Secure and Privacy-Preserving Vehicular Communication Systems
Sammanfattning : Vehicular Communication (VC) systems can greatly enhance road safety and transportation efficiency and enable a variety of applications providing traffic efficiency, environmental hazards, road conditions and infotainment. Vehicles are equipped with sensors and radars to sense their surroundings and external environment, as well as with an internal Controller Area Network (CAN) bus. LÄS MER
5. Toward Privacy-Preserving Decentralised Systems
Sammanfattning : Privacy enhancing technologies have proven to be a beneficial area of research lessening the threats users' privacy in centralised systems such as online social networks. Decentralised solutions have been proposed to extend the control that users have over their data as opposed to the centralised massive collection of personal and sensitive data. LÄS MER