Risk Measurement Models for Security and Privacy of Social Networking Sites on Users Perspective
Balogun Abiodun Kamoru, Azmi Bin Jaafar, Masrah Azrifah Azmi Murad and Marzanah A Jabar. Risk Measurement Models for Security and Privacy of Social Networking Sites on Users Perspective. International Journal of Applied Information Systems 12(21):1-4, June 2019. URL, DOI BibTeX
@article{10.5120/ijais2019451802, author = "Balogun Abiodun Kamoru and Azmi Bin Jaafar and Masrah Azrifah Azmi Murad and Marzanah A. Jabar", title = "Risk Measurement Models for Security and Privacy of Social Networking Sites on Users Perspective", journal = "International Journal of Applied Information Systems", issue_date = "June, 2019", volume = 12, number = 21, month = "June", year = 2019, issn = "2249-0868", pages = "1-4", url = "http://www.ijais.org/archives/volume12/number21/1053-2019451802", doi = "10.5120/ijais2019451802", publisher = "Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA", address = "New York, USA" }
Abstract
In the digital age, the phenomenon of being able to connect with other individuals has reached some of the most web-traffic (Tuunainen, et. al., 2009).There are risks associated to the SNS which gives the capability to have victims studied in multiple ways to measure and limitation (Chena & Sharma, 2013). There are many different ways a user can prohibit or limit the amount of risk for the SNS, which are: (a) ensuring that the computer and SNS have proper measures in place, (b) nor clicking links, (v) when their profile becomes obsolete ask that the profile becomes deleted, (d) being careful as to what application they use, (e) creating different passwords, (f) being careful on the SNS to ensure that they are limiting the actions that they are doing, and (g) configure and review the SNS privacy policy (2016). There are many studies that prove that the more that someone uses a site that the more they are likely to be victimized (Kirwan, et. al., 2018).. risk measurement models.
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Keywords
SNS, social networking sites, risk, privacy, security