Abstract

Mobile cloud computing (MCC) is a domain that stemmed from advances in mobile technology and cloud computing. Although debate continues about the best strategies to preserve privacy and personal data protection in MCC, it is essential to explore the effects of applying privacy by design (PbD) to preserve privacy and personal data protection in MCC. PbD is a general philosophy that demonstrates privacy should not be overviewed as an afterthought, but rather as a first-class requirement in the design of IT systems. This study explores the effects of applying PbD to preserve privacy and personal data protection in MCC, and is focused on the privacy of personal data. In this exploration, a framework using PbD has been demonstrated, and seven hypotheses were formulated. Moreover, a survey was implemented where 386 responses were used to test the formulated hypotheses. The results of this study supported the perceived benefits, cues to action of PbD, and perceived threat are positively and directly related to privacy and personal data protection behavior in MCC. Moreover, the results supported that the perceived barriers are negatively and directly related to privacy and personal data protection behavior in MCC. Overall, the results support the utilization of PbD to preserve privacy and personal data protection in MCC and encourage the practitioners to utilize PbD to preserve privacy and personal data protection in MCC.

Highlights

  • Today, the resources provided by mobile devices are among the most widely used media for saving and manipulating data in the current era [1,2]

  • This study proposes the utilization of privacy by design (PbD) to preserve privacy and personal data protection in mobile cloud computing (MCC) using visibility and transparency, considering location transparency, laws, and regulations

  • The objective of the study presented in this paper is to explore the effects of applying PbD to preserve privacy and personal data protection in MCC

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Introduction

The resources provided by mobile devices are among the most widely used media for saving and manipulating data in the current era [1,2]. Mobile users have utilized an available internet facility called cloud computing to keep their data. This situation leads to a new domain known as mobile cloud computing (MCC) [1]. Mobile users have utilized an available internet facility called cloud computing to save their data [22,23]. This situation leads to a new domain known as MCC [24].

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