Social networking and personal data security: A study of attitudes and public awareness in Ireland

  • Michael Lang
  • , Jonathan Devitt
  • , Seán Kelly
  • , Andrew Kinneen
  • , John O'Malley
  • , Darren Prunty

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Abstract

This paper reports the findings of a study of attitudes towards data security issues and awareness of the potential risks of social networking sites, most notably the possibility of identity fraud. The population for this study is people in the 18-24 age group living in Ireland, for which the students of one of the country's main universities were used as a proxy sample. The main findings is that many people have a very casual attitude towards data backup and password protection, a considerable number are not adequately aware of the threats posed by viruses transmitted via portable devices and other such means, and a lot of young people are openly publishing personal information of a sensitive nature that could potentially be maliciously exploited.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2009 International Conference on Management of e-Commerce and e-Government, ICMeCG 2009
Pages486-489
Number of pages4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009
Externally publishedYes
Event2009 International Conference on Management of e-Commerce and e-Government, ICMeCG 2009 - Nanchang, China
Duration: 16 Sep 200919 Sep 2009

Publication series

Name2009 International Conference on Management of e-Commerce and e-Government, ICMeCG 2009

Conference

Conference2009 International Conference on Management of e-Commerce and e-Government, ICMeCG 2009
Country/TerritoryChina
CityNanchang
Period16/09/0919/09/09

Keywords

  • Component
  • Data security
  • Public awareness
  • Social networking

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