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Technology-Augmented Perception and CognitionPrivacy and Security in Augmentation Technologies

Technology-Augmented Perception and Cognition: Privacy and Security in Augmentation Technologies [In this chapter, we present a privacy and security framework for designers of technologies that augment humans’ cognitive and perceptive capabilities. The framework consists of several groups of questions, meant to guide designers during the different stages of the design process. The objective of our work is to support the need for considering implications of novel technologies with regard to privacy and security early in the design process rather than post-hoc. The framework is based on a thorough review of the technologies presented earlier on in this book as well as of prior research in the field of technology augmentation. From this review, we derived several themes that are not only valuable pointers for future work but also serve as a basis for the subsequent framework. We point out the need to focus on the following aspects: data handling, awareness, user consent, and the design of the user interface.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Technology-Augmented Perception and CognitionPrivacy and Security in Augmentation Technologies

Part of the Human–Computer Interaction Series Book Series
Editors: Dingler, Tilman; Niforatos, Evangelos

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021
ISBN
978-3-030-30456-0
Pages
257 –279
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-30457-7_8
Publisher site
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Abstract

[In this chapter, we present a privacy and security framework for designers of technologies that augment humans’ cognitive and perceptive capabilities. The framework consists of several groups of questions, meant to guide designers during the different stages of the design process. The objective of our work is to support the need for considering implications of novel technologies with regard to privacy and security early in the design process rather than post-hoc. The framework is based on a thorough review of the technologies presented earlier on in this book as well as of prior research in the field of technology augmentation. From this review, we derived several themes that are not only valuable pointers for future work but also serve as a basis for the subsequent framework. We point out the need to focus on the following aspects: data handling, awareness, user consent, and the design of the user interface.]

Published: Jan 5, 2021

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