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Link to DTI's data portability threat model. #426

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publisher: 'The Conversationalist',
rawDate: '2019-09-13',
},
'Portability-Threat-Model': {
title: 'User Data Portability Threat Model',
authors: ['Lisa Dusseault'],
href: 'https://dtinit.org/assets/ThreatModel.pdf',
publisher: 'Data Transfer Initiative',
},
'Privacy-Behavior': {
title: 'Privacy and Human Behavior in the Age of Information',
authors: ['Alessandro Acquisti', 'Laura Brandimarte', 'George Loewenstein'],
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Portability is needed to support a [=person=]'s ability to make choices about services with
different data practices. Standards for interoperability are essential for effective re-use.
Porting user data involves security and privacy risks described in [[Portability-Threat-Model]].

* The <dfn data-export="">right to correct</dfn> [=data=] about oneself, to ensure that one's
[=identity=] is properly reflected in a system.
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