Browsing by Author "Dizon, Michael"
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A matter of security, privacy and trust: A study of the principles and values of encryption in New Zealand
Dizon, Michael; Ko, Ryan K.L.; Rumbles, Wayne; Gonzalez, Patricia; McHugh, Philip; Meehan, Anthony (New Zealand Law Foundation and University of Waikato, 2019)Cybersecurity is crucial for ensuring the safety and well-being of the general public, businesses, government, and the country as a whole. New Zealand has a reasonably comprehensive and well-grounded legal regime and ... -
Matters of trust, privacy and security: An examination of the technical, legal and social principles and values of encryption
Dizon, Michael (2019)Encryption is a complex, multifaceted and enigmatic technology. From a technical standpoint, encryption underpins the confidentiality, integrity and authenticity of computer data and information systems. At the same time, ... -
A pluralist and interdisciplinary approach to encryption regulation
Dizon, Michael (LexisNexis NZ Ltd., 2021-11)The importance of trust in encryption is paramount, influencing user adoption and acceptance of the technology. A pluralist and interdisciplinary approach reveal that trust extends beyond the technology itself to include ... -
Social conceptions versus legal protections of privacy and information security in the context of encryption
Dizon, Michael (Taylor & Francis, 2022)This article examines the disconnect between people’s social conceptions of privacy and information security in relation to encryption vis-à-vis the legal protections offered by law. It describes the social conceptions and ... -
A socio-legal analysis of the conceptions of privacy and information security in relation to the laws of encryption
Dizon, Michael (The University of Waikato, 2021)Due to the growing collection of users’ personal data by companies, confirmed incidences of mass surveillance by government agencies, and increasing occurrence of large-scale data breaches, people today are rightly concerned ...