The TLC-PP framework for delivering a Privacy Augmented Collaborative Environment (PACE)

In order to preserve privacy in electronic collaborative environments a comprehensive multidimensional privacy protecting framework is required. Such information privacy and personal data management solutions for collaborations must incorporate a number of factors and influences in order to provide a holistic information privacy solution. Our technical, legal, and community privacy protecting (TLC-PP) framework addresses the problems associated with the multi-facetted notion of privacy. The three key components of the TLC-PP framework are merged together to provide robust privacy solutions for collaborative environment stakeholders and users alike. The application of the TLC-PP framework provides a significant contribution to the delivery of a privacy augmented collaborative environment (PACE).

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