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The Role of Social Values and Ethics in Designing Privacy-Preserving Big Data Systems Rashid, Irfan
International Journal of Informatics, Information System and Computer Engineering (INJIISCOM) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): INJIISCOM: VOLUME 6, ISSUE 2, DECEMBER 2025
Publisher : Universitas Komputer Indonesia

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The increase in the adoption of large-scale technology in Pakistan and global has sparked important concerns regarding the handling of user privacy and ethical data. While technical progress allows for excellent data collection and analysis, the inclusion of social values ​​and ethics in the design of big data systems for data protection regulations has not yet been communicated. This article examines the role of social values ​​and ethical frameworks in the design of data protection mechanisms that respect individual autonomy, equity, transparency and trust. We analyze the current state of data protection techniques and the underlined gaps where ethical considerations are often held. Additionally, we propose an integrated design approach to organizing big data privacy solutions with social norms and ethical principles to promote responsible data management. The graphical analysis shows a comparative review of data protection frameworks, including trends in data protection violations, ethical concerns about frequency in the Pakistan digital ecosystem, and ethical standards. This study concludes with the recommendation that political decision makers, system designers, and researchers embed social and ethical values ​​in heavy damage architecture to promote sustainable, user-oriented data protection.
The Role of Big Data in Development of E-Government and Dangers to Privacy Rashid, Irfan
International Journal of Informatics, Information System and Computer Engineering (INJIISCOM) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): INJIISCOM: VOLUME 7, ISSUE 1, JUNE 2026 (ONLINE FIRST)
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In this paper, it is observed that Big Data plays a central role in influencing the formation and efficiency of the E-Government systems and tackles the dangers of one of its primary concerns, namely the privacy risks. Greater use of Big Data technologies in government sectors has been associated with notable positive changes in the decision-making, service delivery, and transparency. Nevertheless, such developments have brought about concerns on personal data security, monitoring and possibility of privacy invasion. This paper examines the possibility of utilizing Big Data to enhance governance of the people, and also critically evaluates the possible ethical and privacy consequences to the citizenry. The results indicate that increased transparency, data protection, and more robust regulatory frameworks are very vital in establishing the trust of the population in the E-Government initiatives. The study accentuates the need to build a balance between the usefulness of Big Data and strong security measures to guarantee the sustainability of digital government systems in the long-term.