A/P(rivacy) Testing

Author:

Ayalon Oshrat1,Toch Eran2

Affiliation:

1. Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel

2. Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel, Israel

Funder

The Israeli Ministry of Science and Technology (international conference travel grant)

The Israeli Ministry of Science and Technology (Shulamit Aloni)

ICRC: Blavatnik Interdisciplinary Cyber Research Center

Publisher

ACM

Reference21 articles.

1. Balebako R. Cranor L. and Mellon C. 2014. Improving App Privacy?: Nudging App Developers to Protect User Privacy. (2014) 55--58. Balebako R. Cranor L. and Mellon C. 2014. Improving App Privacy?: Nudging App Developers to Protect User Privacy. (2014) 55--58.

2. Boyd D. 2010. Making Sense of Privacy and Publicity. South by Southwest (SXSW 2010)--transcription of the talk. Boyd D. 2010. Making Sense of Privacy and Publicity. South by Southwest (SXSW 2010)--transcription of the talk.

3. Cavoukian A. 2009. Privacy by design: The 7 foundational principles. Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario Canada. Cavoukian A. 2009. Privacy by design: The 7 foundational principles. Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario Canada.

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