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Research Insight: Personally Identifiable Information (PII)

Congratulations to CIRES PhD Researcher Pa Pa Khin & Chief Investigator A.Prof. Paul Scifleet from Swinburne University of Technology on their conference paper acceptance! Pa Pa will be travelling to Canada next month to present at AMCIS 2025 organised by the Association for Information Systems. Thanks to our industry partner Astral for supporting this work. […]

Congratulations to CIRES PhD Researcher Pa Pa Khin & Chief Investigator A.Prof. Paul Scifleet from Swinburne University of Technology on their conference paper acceptance! Pa Pa will be travelling to Canada next month to present at AMCIS 2025 organised by the Association for Information Systems. Thanks to our industry partner Astral for supporting this work. Full details from Pa Pa below.

“I am happy to share that our paper, “From Chaos to Clarity: Identifying and Managing Personally Identifiable Information in Systems of Engagement”, has been accepted at the Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) 2025.

Together with A. Prof Paul Scifleet, we explore the significant challenges organisations face in identifying and managing Personally Identifiable Information (PII) within Systems of Engagement, as described in the current industry discourse. Based on our findings, we develop a locus for control for sensitive and vital information management with five key elements in place (i) the identification and location of information assets, (ii) their traceability, (iii) protection and security, (iv) compliance and governance, (v) use and value creation.”

Read the full paper here: https://lnkd.in/gx3RYjQe

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