The definition of privacy that is commonly used (freedom from observation) may differ from the definition of privacy from the information security perspective (freedom from unsanctioned intrusion)....

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The definition of privacy that is commonly used (freedom from observation) may differ from the definition of privacy from the information security perspective (freedom from unsanctioned intrusion). Please provide your thoughts on the difference between the two and pose a question to your classmates relating to your viewpoint to create a constructive conversation.
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Dilpreet answered on Sep 18 2021
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PRIVACY
Privacy
    Privacy in general terms is defined as th
e choice of an individual, where the individual chooses not be observed or disturbed by other people. It also refers to the state of being free from public attention. Privacy can also be expressed as the right of an individual to enjoy freedom without intrusion or intervention of the others into the choices or decisions being made by an individual (Weinstein, 2017). From my view point, privacy of an individual simply means to enjoy the freedom and seclusion a person wants away from...
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