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Information Resources Management Journal, 2001
The Internet has transformed the way in which goods are bought and sold. Forrester Research predicts retail sales on the Internet to grow from less than 1% in 1999 to 6% by 2003. According to Gartner Group, convenience and time saved are two of the main incentives for users to buy online.
Gurpreet Dhillon, Trevor T. Moores
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The Internet has transformed the way in which goods are bought and sold. Forrester Research predicts retail sales on the Internet to grow from less than 1% in 1999 to 6% by 2003. According to Gartner Group, convenience and time saved are two of the main incentives for users to buy online.
Gurpreet Dhillon, Trevor T. Moores
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Privacy, the Workplace and the Internet
Journal of Business Ethics, 2000This paper examines workplace surveillance and monitoring. It is argued that privacy is a moral right, and while such surveillance and monitoring can be justified in some circumstances, there is a presumption against the infringement of privacy. An account of privacy precedes consideration of various arguments frequently given for the surveillance and ...
John Weckert, Seumas Miller
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2013
In recent years, large-scale computer networks have become an essential aspect of our daily computing environment. We often rely on a global information infrastructure for ebusiness activities such as home banking, ATM transactions, or shopping online. One of the main scientific and technological challenges in this setting has been to provide security ...
M. Cremonini, C. Braghin, C.A. Ardagna
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In recent years, large-scale computer networks have become an essential aspect of our daily computing environment. We often rely on a global information infrastructure for ebusiness activities such as home banking, ATM transactions, or shopping online. One of the main scientific and technological challenges in this setting has been to provide security ...
M. Cremonini, C. Braghin, C.A. Ardagna
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Russian Politics & Law, 2001
Privacy, the right to an inviolable private life, is one of the most valued and most fragile possessions in modern human society.
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Privacy, the right to an inviolable private life, is one of the most valued and most fragile possessions in modern human society.
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Privacy and the Quantum Internet
Scientific American, 2009The article discusses Internet privacy and the ability for individuals to search the Web without anyone collected personal data. Web searches can reveal personal information about the user despite anonymization. Topics include an in-depth analysis of how a quantum version of the Internet will allow search engines to return answers from user queries ...
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Shopping for Privacy on the Internet
Journal of Consumer Affairs, 2007Privacy is a concern for all major stakeholders in modern society, and technology to erode privacy continually emerges. Studies show that individuals are concerned about database privacy; yet, they seldom make privacy a salient attribute when deciding among competing alternatives.
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