Regulatory Contextual Integrity: Adaptively Regulating Privacy as Contextual Integrity
inforesearchPeer-Reviewed
policyprivacy
Source: IEEE Xplore (Security & AI Journals)April 6, 2026
Summary
Current privacy regulations fail to prevent harms in data-driven economies because they rely on outdated frameworks and respond too slowly to violations. The paper proposes a new regulatory system based on contextual integrity (the idea that privacy expectations vary depending on the situation and relationships involved) that uses three feedback loops: creating appropriate rules, monitoring compliance in real-time, and continuously assessing whether the system works.
Classification
Attack SophisticationModerate
Impact (CIA+S)
confidentiality
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Original source: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11475055
First tracked: July 16, 2026 at 08:04 PM
Classified by LLM (prompt v3) · confidence: 72%