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Privacy --- Internet --- Multimediaproductie
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Sinds enkele jaren vormt er zich een verschuiving in de hulpverlening. Er komt steeds meer interesse en nood aan thuisverpleging. We horen al eens zeggen dat thuiszorg ?de toekomst? van de zorgverlening zou zijn. Dit zorgt ervoor dat meer duidelijkheid nodig is binnen de verpleegkundige rollen en taken in de professionele zorgsituatie. Via deze bachelorproef wordt nagegaan welke rollen de thuisverpleegkundige heeft t.a.v. de privacy van de patiënt in de thuiszorgsituatie. Belangrijk is dat deze bachelorproef wordt toegespitst op de thuisverpleegkundige. Door middel van een uitgebreide literatuurstudie en een verkennend onderzoek zijn er een aantal specifieke aandachtspunten voor de thuisverpleegkundigen in de omgang met privacy in de thuiszorgsituatie geformuleerd. De verpleegkundige kan deze aandachtspunten gebruiken om een optimale zorg te bieden aan de zorgvrager. Men kan besluiten dat op een correcte manier omgaan met privacy een voortdurend in evenwicht houden betekent tussen het beroepsgeheim, respect voor de privacy, de autonomie van de cliënt met daarbij komend de zorg voor een goede, kwalitatieve hulpverlening.
Privacy --- Thuiszorg --- Verpleegkundige --- Verpleegkunde
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Professional secrecy | Nursing | Privacy Introductie: Verpleegkundigen achten het moeilijk om om te gaan met het beroepsgeheim. Probleemstelling: Verpleegkundigen weten niet wat wel en niet mag meegedeeld worden aan andere partijen. Methode: Systematische literatuurstudie met de uitwerking van een informatiefolder. Voornaamste resultaten: Zowel wetgeving, andere partijen als methodes kunnen hulp bieden om het beroepsgeheim te bewaken. Conclusie: Verpleegkundigen zoeken evenwicht in de uiting van het beroepsgeheim. De grenzen van informatie-uitwisseling wordt afgetast en gegeven tips kunnen de naleving van het beroepsgeheim bevorderen.
Privacy --- Verpleging --- Verpleegkunde
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Beroepsgeheim --- Privacy --- MW --- Centrum voor jongeren- en gezinsbegeleiding, Kortrijk
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Dak- en thuisloosheid --- Privacy --- MW --- De Lane, Brugge
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In Today’s context of constant innovation and technological advances, the concept of ambient intelligence is progressively meeting the technological requirements necessary to become a reality. This concept refers to everyday objects embedded with small sensors allowing them to understand their environment, interact with people and make decisions. This is synonym of huge opportunities of improvements in human life. However, such technology also raises major concerns of privacy and loss of control in the minds of its potential users, delaying its acceptance. Consequently, this research investigates this particular topic with the aim of understanding the effect anthropomorphism has on the acceptance of ambient intelligence. Anthropomorphism, the process of attributing human characteristics to non-human agents, proved to be a useful tool and is often used by marketers to generate positive feelings towards their brands. However, several studies have demonstrated that anthropomorphism, when used in certain conditions, could also harm brands' position. After reviewing the literature on anthropomorphism and technology acceptance, an experiment was conducted to investigate the relationship between these two concepts in the context of ambient intelligence. The results demonstrate that anthropomorphism has a positive effect on ambient intelligence's acceptance, but that this effect is moderated by the way consumer perceive the ambient intelligence device. When they are confronted to a device that they associate strongly with loss of privacy and loss of control, consumers' acceptance of the device will be weaker if this device is anthropomorphized than if it is not.
anthropomrphism --- acceptance --- ambient intelligence --- privacy --- control --- Sciences économiques & de gestion > Marketing
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With the increasing amount of data being exchanged over the Internet, privacy has become a critical concern for many actors relying on its services. This includes both individuals and organizations, who may be concerned about the confidentiality of their data as well as their own identity confidentiality. This work builds upon a model designed for server anonymization in IP networks, and presents a series of models built on top of the LISP protocol that aim at mitigating threats to privacy, such as network scanning and other forms of surveillance, which can have serious consequences for both clients and servers. It does so by reducing devices' identifiability as much as possible. The Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol (LISP) has been developed to address the issue of the increasing size of routing tables in routers of the default-free zone (DFZ). The IAB highlighted the overloading of IP address semantics as the main cause. LISP separates the identifier and locator properties of an IP address into two separate address spaces in order to address this issue. This work explores the potential for using LISP to provide anonymization to end devices in a communication. By implementing and comparing various models in the ns-3 simulation environment, we demonstrated the feasibility of using LISP for this purpose. The models provided in this work proved to be much better in terms of delay compared to the original solution and they can be combined to provide complete privacy to both clients and servers while also being easier to deploy and maintain. This works explores solution built on top of the LISP protocol which have the advantage to be easy to deploy on top of an existing architecture. As LISP is still in development, it would be interesting to study the advantages of built-in solutions.
LISP --- Privacy --- IPv6 --- ns-3 --- Anonymization --- Ingénierie, informatique & technologie > Sciences informatiques
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Jongere --- Sociale media --- Secundair onderwijs --- Preventie --- Privacy --- Sexting --- Grooming --- Cyberpesten --- MW --- Mariagaard, Wetteren
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Public law. Constitutional law --- Netherlands --- 342.721 <492> --- 342.7 <492> --- #A9511A --- Privacy, Right of --- -Civil rights --- -Third parties (Law) --- -Basic rights --- Civil liberties --- Civil rights --- Constitutional rights --- Fundamental rights --- Rights, Civil --- Constitutional law --- Human rights --- Political persecution --- Invasion of privacy --- Right of privacy --- Libel and slander --- Personality (Law) --- Press law --- Computer crimes --- Confidential communications --- Data protection --- Right to be forgotten --- Secrecy --- Persoonlijke vrijheid. Privacy. Wetgeving i.v.m. transplantatie van organen--Nederland --- Law and legislation --- Third parties (Law) --- -Persoonlijke vrijheid. Privacy. Wetgeving i.v.m. transplantatie van organen--Nederland --- 342.721 <492> Persoonlijke vrijheid. Privacy. Wetgeving i.v.m. transplantatie van organen--Nederland --- Droit constitutionnel
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National security --- Sécurité nationale. --- Intelligence service --- Services de renseignements --- Privacy, Right of --- Droit à la vie privée --- Data protection --- Protection de l'information (Informatique) --- Law and legislation
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