Effect of Data Breach Notification
Seeking to secure individual data from being compromised
Project Overview
The disruptive shift of technologies in the Internet age poses the challenge of securing our digital assets and cyberspace from large-scale, sophisticatedly targeted offences and cybercrimes. As a response, many governments have introduced mandatory notification schemes in which an entity bears an obligation to notify the regulator and affected individuals if the personal data it holds is compromised. This research seeks to secure individual data from a breach.
Research Publications
Louder Bark with No Bite: Privacy Protection through the Regulation of Mandatory Data Breach Notification in Australia
Mamoun Alazab, Seung-Hun Hong & Jenny Ng.
Future Generation Computer Systems, 116: 22-29. 2021Simulating the Effect of Mandatory Data Breach Notification
W. Shim, M. Alazab and S. Hong
Under reviewAnthropocentric Approaches to Regulating AI and AI Crimes
with M. Alazab & H. Hwang
Work in ProgressUnderstanding the Weakest Link: A Human-centered Approach to Cybersecurity
with M. Alazab
Work in Progress