Global Issues
Report Research Blueprint
Research topic:
Title of Report:
An analysis of online risk, reliability, disclosure, security strategies for protecting personal
data, and awareness of online privacy in the United States from 2012 to 2020.
Name: Rinlapat Chotteerapirom
Student Number: 103504372
Class: EAP 5A
Teacher: Megan Bird / Kristen Seps-Moffat
Due Date: 3 November 2021
Article 1 Title:
YOUNG AMERICAN CONSUMERS' PRIOR NEGATIVE EXPERIENCE OF ONLINE
DISCLOSURE, ONLINE PRIVACY CONCERNS, AND PRIVACY PROTECTION
BEHAVIORAL INTENT
Purpose:
This article investigates American teenagers in online consumption and constructs
information for testing with a conceptual model of the effects of previous unfavourable
experience of online disclosure to extent awareness of their behaviors in terms of online
privacy exposure and security.
Findings:
Young American internet users instantly elevate their online data privacy worries, raise their
risk insight of cyber disclosure, decrease their belief in online enterprises, internet agents,
and regulation of privacy protection, mitigate SNS use time, and provide personal data
inaccurately.
Conclusion:
American teenage consumers are extremely concerned about collection of private data,
unapproved minor use, accessing online individuals’ information without permission, and
the incorrectness of online private databases. In addition, other online privacy and security
behaviors should be analysed in future studies, as well as from a global perspective.
In-text reference:
(Yang, 2012)
Full Reference (Harvard):
Yang, H 2012, ‘YOUNG AMERICAN CONSUMERS' PRIOR NEGATIVE EXPERIENCE
OF ONLINE DISCLOSURE, ONLINE PRIVACY CONCERNS, AND PRIVACY
PROTECTION BEHAVIORAL INTENT’, Journal of Consumer Satisfaction,
Dissatisfaction and Complaining Behavior, vol. 25, pp. 179-202.
Global Issues
Report Research Blueprint
Research topic:
Title of Report:
An analysis of online risk, reliability, disclosure, security strategies for protecting personal
data, and awareness of online privacy in the United States from 2012 to 2020.
Name: Rinlapat Chotteerapirom
Student Number: 103504372
Class: EAP 5A
Teacher: Megan Bird / Kristen Seps-Moffat
Due Date: 3 November 2021
Article 2 Title:
Teens’ concern for privacy when using social networking sites: An analysis of socialization
agents and relationships with privacy-protecting behaviors
Purpose:
This research aims at how teenagers in the United States set up their privacy settings on
social media sites and examines their level of online privacy attention, as well as the impact
of major socialization agents, including adult mediation and SNS use, on boosting youths'
online privacy awareness.
Findings:
Children are more careless about their online information received by marketers than
parents. Older teenagers waste their time on SNSs more than younger teenagers use them, as
well as having more strategies, such as setting their profile to private, for privacy safety than
younger people do, and it is necessary for young boys to improve their privacy concerns.
Conclusion:
Companies and the government need to ensure their privacy settings for users and follow
laws strictly. Moreover, in futures research, the influence of colleagues may be needed to
survey.
In-text reference:
(Feng & Xie, 2014)
Full Reference (Harvard):
Feng, Y, & Xie, W 2014, ‘Teens’ concern for privacy when using social networking sites:
An analysis of socialization agents and relationships with privacy-protecting behaviors’,
Computers in human behavior, vol. 33, pp. 153-162.
Global Issues
Report Research Blueprint
Research topic:
Title of Report:
An analysis of online risk, reliability, disclosure, security strategies for protecting personal
data, and awareness of online privacy in the United States from 2012 to 2020.
Name: Rinlapat Chotteerapirom
Student Number: 103504372
Class: EAP 5A
Teacher: Megan Bird / Kristen Seps-Moffat
Due Date: 3 November 2021
Article 3 Title:
Leveraging information security and computational trust for cybersecurity
Purpose:
This article discusses the combined effect of data protection measures as well as precise trust
authentication, which are functional and efficient, which cyber-safety relies on this and
shows how information management related to belief and data security can combat a higher
constant risk and utilize.
Findings:
Verification is essential to identify risks, technical errors, processes and common issues. It
also estimates the present situation of particular criteria of data security and prioritises risk
management.
Conclusion:
Governments, businesses, and other corporations should regularly screen for cyber
protection to be safe. In addition, in terms of dealing with high-tech trust in cyberspace,
future studies need to develop some more ideals.
In-text reference:
(de Oliveira Albuquerque et al. 2016)
Full Reference (Harvard):
de Oliveira Albuquerque, R, García Villalba, LJ, Sandoval Orozco, AL, de Sousa Júnior,
RT, & Kim, TH 2016, ‘Leveraging information security and computational trust for
cybersecurity’, The Journal of supercomputing, vol. 72, no. 10, pp. 3729-3763.
Global Issues
Report Research Blueprint
Research topic:
Title of Report:
An analysis of online risk, reliability, disclosure, security strategies for protecting personal
data, and awareness of online privacy in the United States from 2012 to 2020.
Name: Rinlapat Chotteerapirom
Student Number: 103504372
Class: EAP 5A
Teacher: Megan Bird / Kristen Seps-Moffat
Due Date: 3 November 2021
Article 4 Title:
Exposing others’ information on online social networks (OSNs): Perceived shared risk, its
determinants, and its influence on OSN privacy control use
Purpose:
This study investigates individuals’ realizations about the risk of posing others’ data on
online social networks and the concept which is called "perceived shared risk" are presented.
Findings:
There is a likelihood that the use of Facebook privacy settings is less used by people with a
higher perceived susceptibility, whereas others with a higher perceived severity of disclosing
somebody else’s data tend to use privacy controls on social media more.
Conclusion:
People need to encourage others, who they are close to, to build their awareness of posing
negative things to other people. However, aspects of other people and co-owned details
should be discovered more in future studies.
In-text reference:
(James et al. 2017)
Full Reference (Harvard):
James, TL, Wallace, L, Warkentin, M, Kim, BC, & Collignon, SE 2017, ‘Exposing others’
information on online social networks (OSNs): Perceived shared risk, its determinants, and
its influence on OSN privacy control use’, Information & management, vol. 54, no. 7, pp.
851-865.
Global Issues
Report Research Blueprint
Research topic:
Title of Report:
An analysis of online risk, reliability, disclosure, security strategies for protecting personal
data, and awareness of online privacy in the United States from 2012 to 2020.
Name: Rinlapat Chotteerapirom
Student Number: 103504372
Class: EAP 5A
Teacher: Megan Bird / Kristen Seps-Moffat
Due Date: 3 November 2021
Article 5 Title:
Cyber Security Concerns in Social Networking Service
Purpose:
This article explores the primary protection and privacy problems experienced by social
media users and argues for some long-lasting solutions to reduce these risks.
Findings:
Many individuals’ online accounts are hacked these days because they forgot to logout when
using public networks or setting weak passwords. A two-factor authentication system is
demanded to secure online privacy on every SNS platform.
Conclusion:
It is important that SNS need to provide suitable privacy policy is required to ensure users’
private data and sharing information with other parties that may be unlinked to the users is
properly filtered by mechanism. However, users’ concern and knowledge of basic rules
while using such methods is the greatest security.
In-text reference:
(Hamid et al. 2020)
Full Reference (Harvard):
Hamid, A, Alam, M, Sheherin, H, & Pathan, AK 2020, ‘Cyber Security Concerns in Social
Networking Service’, International journal of communication networks and information
security, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 198-212.