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Security, Privacy'); DROP TABLE users; -- and Forced Trust in the Information Age?




AuthorsAntti Hakkala, Olli I. Heimo, Sami Hyrynsalmi, Kai K. Kimppa

Conference nameCEPE/ETHICOMP

Publication year2017

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/28821690


Abstract

In this study, we discuss forced trust in the context of information systems, information society and surveillance. Trust definitions and concepts pertinent to the discussion are examined and portrayed with case examples of forced trust in different situations that make up the information society. As the forced trust appears mostly in the governmental information systems, we reflected the concept from the security and privacy point-of-view that are important for the users of such systems in the current age of information. We portray the trust landscape of critical governmental information systems and discuss forced trust in the context of Internet infrastructure and mass surveillance. We provide a glimpse of an information society that combines security, trust, and privacy, while also providing discussion on what kind of trust dynamics such a utopia would require.


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