"Delphi Study of Risk to Individuals Who Disclose Personal Information Online"

A Delphi study was done on the risk posed to individuals who disclose personal information online. The study highlighted priorities for protecting personal privacy online. The study is based on the views of a panel of experts in privacy and information security. A literature review provided a corpus of 69 peer-reviewed articles regarding recent research surrounding information privacy risk published between 2014 and 2019. The articles were categorized through the performance of a cluster analysis based on Pearson's correlation coefficient. The analysis resulted in the identification of future research priorities, including personalization, social networks, risk assessment, and regulation. This article continues to discuss the performance and findings from the Delphi study and how it revealed priorities for addressing online risk to individuals. 

The University of London reports "Delphi Study of Risk to Individuals Who Disclose Personal Information Online"

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