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Shuzhe Yang started in September 2011 as research and teaching assistant at the Chair of Mobile Business & Multilateral Security. Before that he finished the Master of Science in Information Management and Finance at Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany. In his master thesis he dealt with the security for personal data on mobile devices and provided different architectures and analyzed market potential.
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Digital oblivion has sparked heated much debate since the right to be forgotten ruling of the European Court of Justice on May 13, 2014. This study analyses the (positive and negative) voiced by Twitter users with regard to the RTBF ruling and its development based on 30,894 tweets from 18,959 users. Our results show that the majority of Twitter us...
Since the ruling of the European Court of Justice, the right to be forgotten has provided more informational self-determination to users, whilst raising new questions around Google’s role as arbiter of online content and the power to rewrite history. We investigated the debate that unfolded on Twitter around the #righttobeforgotten through social n...
The Internet with its numerous services and innovative platforms initiated a transformation process of our society towards a digital and hyperconnected one. As a result, more and more personal data are available in the Web that enable creating of comprehensive online profiles and ease the derivation of implicit information for various purposes. Suc...
n our digital society, individuals’ online reputation has progressively gained more importance because people used to search for information about others in order to get a first impression before they meet in real life. For example, studies revealed that 70% of human resource professionals have rejected job applicants based on information they foun...
In our digital and hyperconnected society, social networking sites such as Facebook or Instagram facilitated information sharing in the Web and it becomes an integral part of many people’s daily life. Consequently, the amount of personal data available online is significantly increasing and concurrently, it is easy to find personal data in the Web....
Users of Enterprise Social Network Sites (ESNS) consume ESNS content by means of online social streams. They do so, to seek or share information, documents or contact i nformation relevant for their tasks at work. Further, they aim to manage their online reputation and social network in the working context. Before being displayed, contents are auto...
With the success of Web 2.0, online users have become publishers and authors rather just passive consumers. This released traditional media companies from their role as content gatekeepers. Since then,
online reputation management (ORM), which relates to people’s desire to manage the information
about them on the Web, has gained significant impor...
This paper presents a Roadmap to a Personalized Identity Management Ecosystem Infrastructure support- ing Individualized Digital Identities (INDIs). The INDI ecosystem can enhance privacy by giving individual persons the ability to control with whom they share their identity data and under what conditions, while acting in a private, public or profe...
The loss of control over a new-generation mobile device (e.g. loss of device or short time of inattention) can have negative impacts on the owner’s privacy due to the increasing number of privacy-sensitive data stored on such devices. Current mobile platforms either lack the required protection mechanisms or the implementations lack a balance betwe...