Risks in Life Logging - ENISA, because Europe saw it coming
- R1 – Breach of privacy
- R2 – Inappropriate secondary use of data
- R3 – Malicious attacks on smart devices increase as their value to authenticate individuals and store personal data increases
- R4 – Compliance with and enforcement of data protection legislation made more difficult
- R5 – Discrimination and exclusion
- R6 – Monitoring, cyber-stalking, child grooming and “friendly” surveillance
- R7 – Unanticipated changes in citizens’ behavior and creation of an “obedient” citizen
- R8 – Poor decision making / inability to make decisions
- R9 – Psychological harm
- R10 – Physical theft of property or private information from home environment
- R11 – Reduction of choices available to individuals as consumers and user lock-in
- R12 – Decrease of productivity
Places to get legal information about privacy - don't get your news on twitter unless tt's being tweeted from the source
- The Electronic Privacy Information Center or EPIC has information about US privacy legislation
- The FTC has a role in Protecting Consumer Privacy
- Privacy issues are addressed at the Electronic Frontier Foundation or EFF
- The resource page at International Association of Privacy Professionals
- The Privacy Library at StaySafeOnline.org
- To compare the US and other countries try the Global Data Protection Handbook
- The National Conference of State Legislatures covers state privacy law: