These are some of the several papers on topics related to privacy and security. Assign the papers to the topic classification we have.
Wynia, M. K., Coughlin, S. S., Alpert, S., Cummins, D. S., & Emanuel, L. L. (2001). Shared expectations for protection of identifiable health care information - Report of a national consensus process. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 16(2), 100-111.
Woodbury, M. (2000). Email, voicemail, and privacy: What policy is ethical? Science and Engineering Ethics, 6(2), 235-244.
Winseck, D. (2002). Illusions of perfect information and fantasies of control in the information society. New Media & Society, 4(1), 93-122.
Wiederhold, G. (2001). Collaboration requirements: A point of failure in protecting information. Ieee Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics Part a-Systems and Humans, 31(4), 336-342.
Whitman, J. Q. (2004). The two Western cultures of privacy: Dignity versus liberty. Yale Law Journal, 113(6), 1151-+.
White, T. B. (2004). Consumer disclosure and disclosure avoidance: A motivational framework. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 14(1-2), 41-51.
Westin, A. F. (2003). Social and political dimensions of privacy. Journal of Social Issues, 59(2), 431-453.
Turner, E. C., & Dasgupta, S. (2003). Privacy on the Web: An examination of user's concerns, technology, and implications for business organizations and individuals. Information Systems Management, 20(1), 8-18.
Strickland, L. S., & Hunt, L. E. (2005). Technology, Security, and Individual Privacy: New Tools, New Threats, and New Public Perceptions. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 56(3), 221-234.
Stanton, J. M., & Weiss, E. M. (2003). Organisational databases of personnel information: contrasting the concerns of human resource managers and employees. Behaviour & Information Technology, 22(5), 291-304.
Stanton, J. M., & Julian, A. L. (2002). The impact of electronic monitoring on quality and quantity of performance. Computers in Human Behavior, 18(1), 85-101.
Smith, M. (2001). Global information justice: Rights, responsibilities, and caring connections. Library Trends, 49(3), 519-537.
Smith, H. J., Milberg, S. J., & Burke, S. J. (1996). Information privacy: Measuring individuals' concerns about organizational practices. MIS Quarterly, 20(2), 167.
Smith, H. J., Milberg, S. J., & Burke, S. J. Information privacy: Measuring individuals' concerns about organizational practices. MIS Quarterly, 20(2), 167.
Smith, H. J. (2001). Information privacy and marketing: What the US should (and shouldn't) learn from Europe. California Management Review, 43(2), 8-+.
Sheehan, K. B. (2002). Toward a typology of Internet users and online privacy concerns. Information Society, 18(1), 21-32.
Shaw, T. R. (2003). The moral intensity of privacy: an empirical study of webmasters' attitudes. Journal of Business Ethics, 46(4), 301-318.
Seigneur, J. M., & Jensen, C. D. (2004). Trading privacy for trust. In Trust Management, Proceeding (Vol. 2995, pp. 93-107).
Schwabe, G. (1999). Providing for organizational memory in computer-supported meetings. Paper presented at the Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce.
Schwabe, G. (1999). Providing for organizational memory in computer-supported meetings. Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce, 9(2-3), 151-169.
Ryker, R., Lafleur, E., McManis, B., & Cox, K. C. (2002). Online privacy policies: An assessment of the fortune E-50. Journal of Computer Information Systems, 42(4), 15-20.
Rotenberg, M. (2002). Privacy and secrecy after September 11 - Foreword. Minnesota Law Review, 86(6), 1115-1135.
Rotenberg, M. (1998). Preserving privacy in the information society. Paper presented at the International Forum on Information and Documentation.
Rotenberg, M. (1996). The right to privacy - Alderman,E, Kennedy,C. Government Information Quarterly, 13(2), 211-212.
Rotenberg, M. (1995). Health Data in the Information Age - Use, Disclosure, and Privacy - Inst-Med. Journal of Health Politics Policy and Law, 20(1), 235-238.
Rotenberg, M. (1994). Privacy Protection. Government Information Quarterly, 11(3), 253-254.
Rotenberg, M. (1994). Electronic Privacy Legislation in the United-States. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 20(4), 227-230.
Rotenberg, M. (1993). Communications Privacy - Implications for Network Design. Communications of the Acm, 36(8), 61-68.
Rotenberg, M. (1992). Protecting Privacy. Communications of the Acm, 35(4), 164-164.
Robles, S., Poslad, S., Borrell, J., & Bigham, J. (2001). Adding security and privacy to agents acting in a marketplace: A trust model. In 35th Annual 2001 International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology, Proceedings (pp. 235-239). New York: I E E E.
Resnick, M. L., & Montania, R. (2003). Perceptions of customer service, information privacy, and product quality from semiotic design features in an online Web store. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 16(2), 211-234.
Rattanawicha, P., Esichaikul, V., & Gullep, E. (2003). The effect of company stature and system properties on consumer trust in e-commerce systems: An empirical study. In 7th World Multiconference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics, Vol I, Proceedings - Information Systems, Technologies and Applications (pp. 467-472). Orlando: INT INST INFORMATICS & SYSTEMICS.
Ranganathan, C., & Ganapathy, S. (2002). Key dimensions of business-to-consumer web sites. Information & Management, 39(6), 457-465.
Powers, C. S., Ashley, P., & Schunter, M. (2002). Privacy promises, access control, and privacy management - Enforcing privacy throughout an enterprise by extending access control. In Third International Symposium on Electronic Commerce, Proceedings (pp. 13-21). Los Alamitos: IEEE COMPUTER SOC.
Pittenger, D. J. (2003). Internet research: An opportunity to revisit classic ethical problems in behavioral research. Ethics & Behavior, 13(1), 45-60.
Paulson, L. D. (2000). Privacy organization raises privacy concerns. Computer, 33(11), 19-19.
Ostergaard, B. S. D. (2003). European trends in privacy - How can we increase internet security and protect individual privacy? In International Conference on Politics and Information Systems: Technologies and Applications, Proceedings (pp. 143-147). Orlando: INT INST INFORMATICS & SYSTEMICS.
O'Neil, D. (2001). Analysis of Internet users' level of online privacy concerns. Social Science Computer Review, 19(1), 17-31.
Olivero, N., & Lunt, P. (2004). Privacy versus willingness to disclose in e-commerce exchanges: The effect of risk awareness on the relative role of trust and control. Journal of Economic Psychology, 25(2), 243-262.
Nehf, J. P. (2003). Recognizing the societal value in information privacy. Washington Law Review, 78(1), 1-91.
Miyazaki, A. D., & Krishnamurthy, S. (2002). Internet seals of approval: Effects on online privacy policies and consumer perceptions. Journal of Consumer Affairs, 36(1), 28-49.
Miyazaki, A. D., & Fernandez, A. (2001). Consumer perceptions of privacy and security risks for online shopping. Journal of Consumer Affairs, 35(1), 27-44.
Misita, N. (2001). The protection of privacy: A consumer perspective. In Consumer Law in the Information Society (pp. 263-291). The Hague: KLUWER LAW INTERNATIONAL.
Milne, G. R., & Culnan, M. J. (2002). Using the content of online privacy notices to inform public policy: A longitudinal analysis of the 1998-2001 US web surveys. Information Society, 18(5), 345-359.
McKnight, D. H., & Chervany, N. L. (2001). What trust means in e-commerce customer relationships: An interdisciplinary conceptual typology. International Journal of Electronic Commerce, 6(2), 35-59.
McClurg, A. J. (2003). A thousand words are worth a picture: A privacy tort response to consumer data profiling. Northwestern University Law Review, 98(1), 63-143.
Liu, H. C. (2000). Internet marketing, consumer surveillance and personal privacy: Social exchange or panoptic control? In University as a Bridge from Technology to Society, Proceedings (pp. 275-278). New York: I E E E.
Langenderfer, J., & Cook, D. L. (2004). Oh, what a tangled web we weave: The state of privacy protection in the information economy and recommendations for governance. Journal of Business Research, 57(7), 734-747.
Juels, A. (2001). Targeted advertising... And privacy too. In Topics in Cryptology - Ct-Ras 2001, Proceedings (Vol. 2020, pp. 408-424).
Johnson, E. J., Bellman, S., & Lohse, G. L. (2002). Defaults, framing and privacy: Way opting in-opting out. Marketing Letters, 13(1), 5-15.
Jarecki, S., Lincoln, P., & Shmatikov, V. (2003). Negotiated privacy. In Software Security - Theories and Systems (Vol. 2609, pp. 96-111).
Hsu, M. H., & Kuo, F. Y. (2003). The effect of organization-based self-esteem and deindividuation in protecting personal information privacy. Journal of Business Ethics, 42(4), 305-320.
Hoy, M. G., & Phelps, J. (2003). Consumer privacy and security protection on church Web sites: Reasons for concern. Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 22(1), 58-70.
Holtmanns, S. (2002). Privacy in a mobile environment. In 13th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications, Proceedings (pp. 493-497). Los Alamitos: IEEE COMPUTER SOC.
Healy, P. M. (2003). Discussion of privacy in e-commerce: Development of reporting standards, disclosure, and assurance services in an unregulated market. Journal of Accounting Research, 41(2), 311-315.
Hamano, T., Takakura, H., & Kambayashi, Y. (1999). Organization of mobile networks under privacy constraints. In Internet Applications (Vol. 1749, pp. 317-322).
Guerrero, L. A., & Pino, J. A. (2001). Understanding Organizational Memory. In Sccc 2001: Xxi International Conference of the Chilean Computer Science Society, Proceedings (pp. 124-132). Los Alamitos: IEEE COMPUTER SOC.
Grossman, W. (2000). Circles of Trust - How vouching for users beats encryption alone in maintaining privacy. Scientific American, 283(2), 34-34.
Gritzalis, D., & Kyrloglou, N. (2001). Consumer online-privacy and anonymity protection using infomediary schemes. In Sccc 2001: Xxi International Conference of the Chilean Computer Science Society, Proceedings (pp. 115-123). Los Alamitos: IEEE COMPUTER SOC.
Garfinkel, S. L., Juels, A., & Pappu, R. (2005). RFID privacy: An overview of problems and proposed solutions. Ieee Security & Privacy, 3(3), 34-43.
Garfinkel, S. (2000). Privacy and the new technology - What they do know can hurt you. Nation, 270(8), 11-15.
Garfinkel, R., Gopal, R. D., Nunez, M., & Rice, D. O. (2006). Secure electronic markets for private information. Ieee Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics Part a-Systems and Humans, 36(3), 461-471.
Garfinkel, R., Gopal, R., & Goes, P. (2002). Privacy protection of binary confidential data against deterministic, stochastic, and insider threat. Management Science, 48(6), 749-764.
DeMuro, P. R., & III, W. A. H. G. (2001). HIPAA privacy standards raise complex implementation issues. Healthcare Financial Management, 55(1), 42.
Culnan, M. J., & Bies, R. J. (2003). Consumer privacy: Balancing economic and justice considerations. Journal of Social Issues, 59(2), 323-342.
Culnan, M. J. (2000). Protecting privacy online: Is self-regulation working? Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 19(1), 20-26.
Chakraborty, G., Lala, V., & Warren, D. (2003). What do customers consider important in B2B websites? Journal of Advertising Research, 43(1), 50-61.
Cate, F. H., Rotenberg, M., Patterson, J. S., Nugent, M., Whitehurst, W., Veeder, R., et al. (1995, MAR). The Ec Privacy Directive and the Future of Us Business in Europe - a Panel Discussion. Iowa Law Review, 80, 669-695.
Cate, F. H. (2001). Privacy, consumer credit, and the regulation of personal information. In Impact of Public Policy on Consumer Credit (pp. 229-285). Norwell: KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS.
Camp, L. J. (2003). Designing for trust. In Trust, Reputation, and Security: Theories and Practice (Vol. 2631, pp. 15-29).
Brooks, L., & Airey, A. (2001). Consumer privacy and online marketing: Bringing the human back into the picture. In Realigning Research and Practice in Information Systems Development - the Social and Organizational Perspective (Vol. 66, pp. 203-210). Norwell: KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS.
Belanger, F., Hiller, J. S., & Smith, W. J. (2002). Trustworthiness in electronic commerce: the role of privacy, security, and site attributes. Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 11(3-4), 245-270.
Ashrafi, N., & Kuilboer, J. P. (2002). Data privacy, US common practices. In 13th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications, Proceedings (pp. 488-492). Los Alamitos: IEEE COMPUTER SOC.
Anton, A. I., Earp, J. B., Potts, C., & Alspaugh, T. A. (2000). The role of policy and stakeholder privacy values in requirements engineering. In Fifth Ieee International Symposium on Requirements Engineering, Proceedings (pp. 138-145). Los Alamitos: IEEE COMPUTER SOC.
Alarcon, R. A., Guerrero, L. A., & Pino, J. A. (2005). Temporal blurring: A privacy model for OMS users. Paper presented at the User Modeling 2005.
Adar, E., Lukose, R., Sengupta, C., Tyler, J., & Good, N. (2003). Shock: Aggregating information while preserving privacy. Information Systems Frontiers, 5(1), 15-28.
Adams, A., & Sasse, M. A. (1999). Privacy issues in ubiquitous multimedia environments: Wake sleeping dogs, or let them lie? In Human-Computer Interaction - Interact '99 (pp. 214-221). Amsterdam: I O S PRESS.
Adam, J. A., Hoffman, L. J., Perrin, S., Rotenberg, M., Stansellgamm, M., Veeder, R. N., et al. (1995, DEC). The Privacy Problem - Discussion. Ieee Spectrum, 32, 46-52.
Acquisti, A., & Varian, H. R. (2005). Conditioning prices on purchase history. Marketing Science, 24(3), 367-381.
Acquisti, A., & Grossklags, J. (2005). Privacy and rationality in individual decision making. Ieee Security & Privacy, 3(1), 26-33.