Information Sciences and Technology

Impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on increasing privacy risks

Credit: Penn State / Penn StateCreative Commons

Penn State researchers have observed that social media users who may be looking for ways to stay connected during isolation appear to be sharing more personal information online. This is a concern because we know that personal information shared voluntarily through social media is vulnerable to collection and misuse, says Sarah Rajtmajer, assistant professor of information sciences and technology at Penn State.

To read more about this and other issues, visit the Insights from Experts website — a partnership of Penn State's Social Science Research Institute and the Center for Health Care and Policy Research.

Last Updated August 17, 2020

Contact