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ד"ר אהרון האופטמן haupt@post.tau.ac.il

קץ עידן הפרטיות – האמנם?. ד"ר אהרון האופטמן haupt@post.tau.ac.il. המרכז הבינתחומי לניתוח וחיזוי טכנולוגי – אונ' ת"א. הכינוס השנתי ה-16 של איגוד האינטרנט הישראלי – 21.2.12. www.ictaf.tau.ac.il. “Emerging Technology” from the 19-th century and “The Right to Privacy ”.

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ד"ר אהרון האופטמן haupt@post.tau.ac.il

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  1. קץ עידן הפרטיות – האמנם? ד"ר אהרון האופטמן haupt@post.tau.ac.il המרכז הבינתחומי לניתוח וחיזוי טכנולוגי – אונ' ת"א הכינוס השנתי ה-16 של איגוד האינטרנט הישראלי – 21.2.12

  2. www.ictaf.tau.ac.il

  3. “Emerging Technology” from the 19-th century and “The Right to Privacy” “to protect the privacy of the individual from invasion either by the too enterprising press, the photographer, or the possessor of any other modern device for rewording or reproducing scenes or sounds“ Warren and Brandeis, “The Right to Privacy”, Harvard Law Review, Dec 15, 1890

  4. (Will F. Jenkins) 1946 PC, Internet, Databases, Search engines and Privacy….

  5. cyberspace

  6. www.practis.org

  7. Horizon Scanning Beyond Facebook! ICT, Nano, Bio, Medicine, Robotics, Materials, Cognition, Converging Technologies…

  8. Privacy impacts of new technologies • threats to privacy • enhancement of privacy • change of perception (sensitivity to privacy)

  9. Internet of Things (IoT) A worldwide system of interconnected intuitive networks that pay attention to us, knows our likes and desires, and proactively feeds us the information we need to act (or acts by itself)...

  10. HP Vision: Central Nervous System for the Earth (CeNSE) “trillions of nanoscale sensors and actuators embedded in the environment…. in everyday electronics…track hospital equipment, sniff out pesticides in food, “recognize” the person using them and adapt.” will cost "next to nothing, yet measure everything." Availability of unprecedented amounts of (private?) data

  11. Molecular Nanosensors Unprecedented surveillance & sensing capabilities “Molecularly naked” patients: nano-devices “could allow insurance companies to know more about our bodies than we do” C. Toumey, “Nature Nanotechnology”, Apr. 2007

  12. Collection and “mining” of machine-sensed data from mobile phones, cellular tower identifiers, GPS signals and other sensors, to discover patterns in daily user activity. Massive collection of data pertaining to human social behavior obviously raises privacy questions, especially if the anonymisation of data is difficult. IoT + Nanosensors + Reality Mining = ???

  13. Synthetic Telepathy "By 2035, an implantable chip could be wired directly to the user’s brain….. including mind-to-mind or telepathic dialogue.” (UK MOD think tank) Ultimate invasion of privacy? Or total change of privacy perception? – if even thinking is not private anymore!

  14. "חיבורמוח" "Brainpal”

  15. “Invisibility Cloak” Perfect PET? Or total change of privacy perception?

  16. Impact of Emerging Technologies on Privacy: PRACTIS Experts Survey

  17. Impact of Emerging Technologies on Privacy: PRACTIS Experts Survey

  18. Risks vs. benefits: change of perception?

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