01. Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco - UFRPE (Sede)

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    Desenvolvimento de uma plataforma de compartilhamento e análise de Dados com ênfase em LGPD
    (2023-04-27) Monteiro, Heitor Augusto Gomes; Medeiros, Victor Wanderley Costa de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7159595141911505
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    Uma solução para verificação do uso de dados pessoais em formulários Web
    (2022) Santos, Raylison Nunes dos; Lins, Fernando Antonio Aires; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2475965771605110; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3145044533349598
    With the growth and dissemination of the Web and social networks, the need arose to get to know users better in order to attract them with the best possible strategies. There is considerable effort on the part of companies to obtain data that can contribute to this knowledge base. Thinking about protecting people’s personal data, the government proposed and passed the General Data Protection Law (LGPD), which aims to protect citizens’ personal data. However, even with the aforementioned law, companies have been continuously asking for personal data protected by the LGPD, without paying attention to the principles described in the aforementioned law. In this context, this work aims to propose a solution for verification of Web forms, which analyzes the requested personal data. This solution features the development of a specific Crawler that extracts and categorizes the data, in addition to making the personal data found for analysis available. This solution evaluated 50 websites from different segments, and the results presented indicate not only the worrying amount of personal data commonly requested in simple forms, but also which data are most requested.
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    Power and privacy in software ecosystems: a study on data breach impact on tech giants
    (2020-10-27) Di Carlli, Maria Eduarda Rebelo; Santos, George Augusto Valença; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8525564952779211; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0005421394271954
    Concerns about data privacy and protection in companies from various fields and sizes are not only a reality, but a requirement at this day and age. The need to comply with governmental laws and other rules became a driving force in handling personal data. For major IT companies, especially those in charge of a software ecosystem, such concerns grow tenfold and extend over to their platforms, software solutions (internal or external products/services - i.e. from third parties) and respective partnerships. When a case of privacy breach is identified, the relationship between the company and users becomes another concerning factor, with consequences abound — financial, technical, business or social aspects. This research investigates privacy and data breach cases in GAFA (Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple) ecosystems using the perspective of power relationships. By considering the five main forms of power (coercive, expert, legitimate, referent and reward power), we aim to describe how actors in a software ecosystem exercise power in the occurrence of a data protection issue. Moreover, we analyse the impact of the manifested power in the overall health of the ecosystem. The results of our research show that these companies are able to exercise types of power that are enabled by elements such as reputation and technical orchestration, evoking a sense of trust and convenience. Additionally, we discuss the role of media outlets and data protection rules as threats against the exercise of power from these ecosystems.