Abstract
AbstractThis chapter contributes a short overview on the core concept that the research presented in this book investigates: privacy. First, it provides privacy theories and basics based on the scientific literature. Then, it motivates and discusses why privacy is an essential concept that deserves attention from the research community.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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