The Evolving Path of "the Right to Be Left Alone" - When Privacy Meets Technology
Michela Iezzi

TL;DR
This paper explores the evolving relationship between privacy and technology, proposing a comprehensive privacy ecosystem framework and emphasizing the need for effective metrics and formal tools to enhance privacy protection.
Contribution
It introduces a novel privacy ecosystem model, analyzing privacy dimensions, violations, and strategies, and critically assesses Privacy by Design and related technologies.
Findings
Identifies key privacy dimensions and user expectations.
Highlights open issues in Privacy by Design and technologies.
Suggests formal tools and metrics for privacy compliance.
Abstract
This paper deals with the hot, evergreen topic of the relationship between privacy and technology. We give extensive motivation for why the privacy debate is still alive for private citizens and institutions, and we investigate the privacy concept. This paper proposes a novel vision of the privacy ecosystem, introducing privacy dimensions, the related users' expectations, the privacy violations, and the changing factors. We provide a critical assessment of the Privacy by Design paradigm, strategies, tactics, patterns, and Privacy-Enhancing Technologies, highlighting the current open issues. We believe that promising approaches to tackle the privacy challenges move in two directions: (i) identification of effective privacy metrics; and (ii) adoption of formal tools to design privacy-compliant applications.
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