The paper entitled as “A Rewarding Framework for Crowdsourcing to Increase Privacy Awareness” by Ioannis Chrysakis, Giorgos Flouris, Maria Makridaki, Theodore Patkos, Yannis Roussakis, Georgios Samaritakis, Nikoleta Tsabanaki, Elias Tzortzakakis, Elisjana Ymeralli, Tom Seymoens, Anastasia Dimou and Ruben Verborgh, received the Best Paper Award at the 35th Annual IFIP WG 11.3 Conference on Data and Applications Security and Privacy (DBSec 2021) which was held in Calgary, Canada (online) on July 19th – July 20th 2021.
The authors of the paper are the following:
The paper presents a Rewarding Framework implemented as a fundamental component of the CAP-A which combines features from existing successful rewarding theories. The authors of the paper describe this Rewarding Framework, and show how it supports users to increase their privacy knowledge level by engaging them to perform privacy-related tasks in a crowdsourcing environment.
Ioannis Chrysakis presented the paper in the second day of the conference on July 20th 2021. The paper is available in this link.