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In the past few years there has been an increased focus on privacy issues for Information Systems. This has resulted in concerted systematic work focused on regulations, tools and enforcement. Despite this, privacy violations still do take place. Therefore there is an increased need to develop efficient methods to detect privacy violations. After a privacy violation has taken place, the post-event diagnostics should make use of any post-event information which might be available. This information (malafide intention) might play a decisive role in determining violations. In this paper we propose one such framework which makes use of malafide intentions. The framework is based on the hypothesis that any intrusion/unauthorized access has a malafide intention always associated with it and is available in a post-event scenario. We hereby propose that by analyzing the privacy policies and the available malafide intention, it is possible to detect probable privacy violations.
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Gupta, S.K., Goyal, V., Gupta, A. (2006). Malafide Intension Based Detection of Privacy Violation in Information System. In: Bagchi, A., Atluri, V. (eds) Information Systems Security. ICISS 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4332. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11961635_29
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