From privacy impact assessment to Social Impact Assessment
In order to address the continued decline in consumer trust in all things digital, and specifically the Internet of Things (IoT), we propose a radical overhaul of IoT design processes. Privacy by Design has been proposed as a suitable framework, but we argue the current approach has two failings: it...
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| author | Edwards, Lilian McAuley, Derek Diver, Laurence |
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| description | In order to address the continued decline in consumer trust in all things digital, and specifically the Internet of Things (IoT), we propose a radical overhaul of IoT design processes. Privacy by Design has been proposed as a suitable framework, but we argue the current approach has two failings: it presents too abstract a framework to inform design; and it is often applied after many critical design decisions have been made in defining the business opportunity. To rebuild trust we need the philosophy of Privacy by Design to be transformed into a wider Social Impact Assessment and delivered with practical guidance to be applied at product/service concept stage as well as throughout the system’s engineering. |
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| spelling | nottingham-452372020-05-04T17:51:02Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/45237/ From privacy impact assessment to Social Impact Assessment Edwards, Lilian McAuley, Derek Diver, Laurence In order to address the continued decline in consumer trust in all things digital, and specifically the Internet of Things (IoT), we propose a radical overhaul of IoT design processes. Privacy by Design has been proposed as a suitable framework, but we argue the current approach has two failings: it presents too abstract a framework to inform design; and it is often applied after many critical design decisions have been made in defining the business opportunity. To rebuild trust we need the philosophy of Privacy by Design to be transformed into a wider Social Impact Assessment and delivered with practical guidance to be applied at product/service concept stage as well as throughout the system’s engineering. 2016-05-22 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Edwards, Lilian, McAuley, Derek and Diver, Laurence (2016) From privacy impact assessment to Social Impact Assessment. In: 2016 IEEE Security and Privacy Workshops (SPW), 22-26 May 2016, San Jose, CA, USA. Privacy Law; Privacy by Design; Internet of Things; Ubiquitous Computing; Privacy Impact Assessment; Social Impact Assessment http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7527753/ 10.1109/SPW.2016.19 10.1109/SPW.2016.19 10.1109/SPW.2016.19 |
| spellingShingle | Privacy Law; Privacy by Design; Internet of Things; Ubiquitous Computing; Privacy Impact Assessment; Social Impact Assessment Edwards, Lilian McAuley, Derek Diver, Laurence From privacy impact assessment to Social Impact Assessment |
| title | From privacy impact assessment to Social Impact Assessment |
| title_full | From privacy impact assessment to Social Impact Assessment |
| title_fullStr | From privacy impact assessment to Social Impact Assessment |
| title_full_unstemmed | From privacy impact assessment to Social Impact Assessment |
| title_short | From privacy impact assessment to Social Impact Assessment |
| title_sort | from privacy impact assessment to social impact assessment |
| topic | Privacy Law; Privacy by Design; Internet of Things; Ubiquitous Computing; Privacy Impact Assessment; Social Impact Assessment |
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