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How much to people trust their cell phones?
This time I spent my time surfing for information on
trust, cyber turst etc. I got the Michel Crest's dissertation presentation slides and I e-mailed
Dr Nahl to see how this will affect my project. Dr Nahl pointed me to Sophea Chea who is a CIS
PhD student doing his research in cyber trust. At this point is when I realize that I do not want
to deal with people. Dealing with people instead of only technology is very time consuming and I
am not interested on it. I rather use much much much more time developing the technical aspect of
my dissertation.
Reading:
- Estabishing Trust in adhoc networks Users of a system most
often don't know how the system works, they only look at the results and the benefits that they
can obtain from them.
I need to consider that maybe spammers want to get a hold of cell phone e-mail addresses as well
and once this happens, I believe that trust will decrease significantly.
I will need to find out if research on this has been done.
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Red Cross Works to Better protect Its networks from attacks and scams this article was useless
to me.
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Watch out for spies with friendly faces This article talked about the use of RFID which I
read about a few weeks ago. It also introduced me to EPIC Electronic Privacy Information
Center
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Trust in Desing It talks about the layers of trust. It says, and I quote "More work needs
to be done in order to define a ser of requirements for desing to attract diverse users"
My thoughts
I do NOT like this trust issue. I dislike digging into people's feelings.
What I want to look into for next week:
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I will need to find out if research on trust on systems that allow spam to be sent to the users
has been done.
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EPIC Electronic Privacy Information
Center , find more about this.
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Using citation search go forward in time and find who cited the article "Trust in Desing", maybe
at this time something has been done in this type of research.
Time spent:
- writing : 2.5 hours.
- reading : 4 hours
- others : looking for articles and sufring around. Looking at
presentation slides, etc. 2.5 hours.
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