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Privacy-Invading Technologies and Privacy by Design


Privacy-Invading Technologies and Privacy by Design

Safeguarding Privacy, Liberty and Security in the 21st Century
Information Technology and Law Series, Band 25

von: Demetrius Klitou

85,59 €

Verlag: T.M.C. Asser Press
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 05.07.2014
ISBN/EAN: 9789462650268
Sprache: englisch

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Privacy-invading technologies (PITs) such as Body scanners; Public space CCTV microphones; Public space CCTV loudspeakers and Human-implantable microchips (RFID implants/GPS implants) are dealt with in this book. The book shows how and why laws that regulate the design and development of privacy-invading technologies (PITs) may more effectively ensure the protection of privacy than laws that only regulate data controllers and the use of such technologies. The premise is supported and demonstrated through a discussion on these four specific PITs as case studies. In doing so, the book overall attempts to explain how laws/regulations that mandate the implementation of Privacy by Design (PBD) could potentially serve as a viable approach for collectively safeguarding privacy, liberty and security in the 21st Century. This book will be of interest to academic researchers, law practitioners, policy makers and technology researchers.
Introduction.- Privacy, Liberty and Security.- Assessing the Adequacy of a Privacy Legal Framework.- Privacy-Invading Technologies.- Body Scanners: A Strip search by Other Means? Public Space CCTV Microphones and Loudspeakers: The Ears and Mouth of “Big Brother”.- Human-Implantable Microchips: Location-Awareness & the dawn of an “Internet of Persons”.- New Privacy Threats, Old Legal Approaches: Conclusion of The Value, Role and Challenges of Privacy by Design.- Conclusions and Policy Implications.
<p>Challenged by rapidly developing privacy-invading technologies (PITs), this book provides a convincing set of potential policy recommendations and practical solutions for safeguarding both privacy and security. It shows that benefits such as public security do not necessarily come at the expense of privacy and liberty overall. </p><p>Backed up by comprehensive study of four specific PITs – Body scanners; Public space CCTV microphones; Public space CCTV loudspeakers; and Human-implantable microchips (RFID implants/GPS implants) – the author shows how laws that regulate the <i>design and development</i> of PITs may more effectively protect privacy than laws that only regulate data controllers and the use of such technologies. New rules and regulations should therefore incorporate fundamental privacy principles through what is known as ‘Privacy by Design’.</p><p>The numerous sources explored by the author provide a workable overview of the positions of academia, industry, government and relevant international organizations and NGOs.</p><p> </p><p><b>Demetrius Klitou</b> has a Ph.D. in Law from Leiden University. He carried out his research under the auspices of the Centre for Law in the Information Society (eLaw@Leiden), Leiden, The Netherlands. He is currently serving as a consultant, specialized in the non-technological aspects of technology policies, innovation activities/policies, policy development processes and project management.  </p>
Explores a relatively novel approach of protecting privacy Offers a convincing set of potential policy recommendations and practical solutions Provides a workable overview of the positions of academia, industry, government and relevant international organizations and NGOs Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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