Description
Security Research Topic
Students will demonstrate their ability to use Internet and library resources to research the topic for Term Paper. Students will select a term paper topic to research from the suggested topics for term paper located using Term Paper link in week 4 activities or topic approved by instructor. Once a topic is selected the student will conduct a literature review using electronic and Webster University Online Library data sources. The end result will be a listing of the sources used and a brief statement of how this source contributes to the topic. Do not cut and paste or elaborate on details in this assignment. YOU MUST HAVE AT LEAST TEN SOURCES ON THIS ASSIGNMENT. Please view FAQ's link on course home page for an example of the format used in this assignment. Research topic must be used as sources for the term paper. Research topic is worth 45 points. Approval of Term Paper Research Topic in week 4 is worth 5 points.
Research topic is due July 13, 2017
Explanation & Answer
Attached.
Right to Privacy versus Freedom of Information
Methodology
The investigation will utilize a variety of methods to collect information and data regarding right
to privacy versus freedom of information. Information gathered from electronic books, journals,
and magazines from Webster University Library to supplement internet research sites will play
an important role in meeting the objectives of the research.
Running head: RIGHT TO PRIVACY VERSUS FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
Right to Privacy versus Freedom of Information
Student’s Name
Institutional Affiliation
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RIGHT TO PRIVACY VERSUS FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
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Right to Privacy versus Freedom of Information
Dinev, T., Xu, H., Smith, J. H., & Hart, P. (2013). Information privacy and correlates: An
empirical attempt to bridge and distinguish privacy-related concepts. European
Journal of Information Systems, 22(3), 295-316.
The issue of privacy plays an essential role in the management of personal and
institutional information. The authors note that the current understanding of privacy is hugely
fragmented and discipline-dependent. However, the method adopted helps readers to appreciate
the significance of privacy and secrecy. The writers use theories that explain how information
control and risk affect privacy, as well as its overall impact on the psychology of individuals.
The source will help to establish the importance of privacy and reasons institutional management
teams should adhere to privacy-related regulations.
McDonagh, M. (2013). The right to information in international human rights law. Human
Rights Law Re...