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Public Attitudes Towards Data Privacy on Social Networking Sites Towards Individuals and Organizations: A Review |
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PP: 21-32 |
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doi:10.18576/aeta/110105
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Author(s) |
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H. Hussien,
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Abstract |
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The emergence of Online Social Networking (OSN) has transformed the audience from passive
subscriber readers to a contributor to content. It has allowed users to share information and exchange opinions,
as well as express themselves in virtual online communities to interact with other users with similar interests.
But in return, it has become an ideal platform for hacking and information leakage. It may be important to
understand whether social networks represent an information security threat to individuals and organizations.
So far, research has not addressed this common problem, but it focuses on one aspect of it, and this represents
a clear research gap. The current research attempts to bridge this gap, which in turn raises several important
questions, including What is the nature of the factors that enhance the role of social media? What is the nature
of its impact on the formation and formation of public opinion? And electronic public opinion monitoring of
information security challenges related to social media for individuals and organizations? By reviewing the
literature relevant to this study. |
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