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This article discusses the need for human rights protection in the context of big data security. It explores the existing laws and regulations, such as the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, and highlights the importance of privacy in an era of increasing information exchange. The article also examines marketplace failures, such as Hello Barbie and the Chicago Police's Heat List, to emphasize the need for stronger security measures. Overall, the article advocates for the recognition of human rights in big data security.
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People In, People Out: Why Big Data Security Needs Human Rights Valerie Steeves University of Ottawa
“Existing law does not provide sufficient protection for the citizen against intrusions on privacy by technical devises”(COE Committee of Experts on Human Rights, 1970).
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act – Purpose Clause S. 3 The purpose of this Part is to establish, in an era in which technology increasingly facilitates the circulation and exchange of information, rules to govern the collection, use and disclosure of personal information in a manner that recognizes the right of privacy of individuals with respect to their personal information and the need of organizations to collect, use or disclose personal information for purposes that a reasonable person would consider appropriate in the circumstances.
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act – Purpose Clause S. 3 The purpose of this Part is to establish, in an era in which technology increasingly facilitates the circulation and exchange of information, rules to govern the collection, use and disclosure of personal information in a manner that recognizes the right of privacy of individuals with respect to their personal information and the need of organizations to collect, use or disclose personal information for purposes that a reasonable person would consider appropriate in the circumstances.
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act – Purpose Clause S. 3 The purpose of this Part is to establish, in an era in which technology increasingly facilitates the circulation and exchange of information, rules to govern the collection, use and disclosure of personal information in a manner that recognizes the right of privacy of individuals with respect to their personal information and the need of organizations to collect, use or disclose personal information for purposes that a reasonable person would consider appropriate in the circumstances.
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act – Purpose Clause S. 3 The purpose of this Part is to establish, in an era in which technology increasingly facilitates the circulation and exchange of information, rules to govern the collection, use and disclosure of personal information in a manner that recognizes the right of privacy of individualswith respect to their personal information and the need of organizations to collect, use or disclose personal information for purposes that a reasonable person would consider appropriate in the circumstances.
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act – Fair Information Practices • Accountability • Identifying Purposes • Consent • Limiting Collection • Limiting Use, Disclosure, and Retention Accuracy Safeguards Openness Individual Access Challenging Compliance
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act – Fair Information Practices • Accountability • Identifying Purposes • Consent • Limiting Collection • Limiting Use, Disclosure, and Retention Accuracy Safeguards Openness Individual Access Challenging Compliance
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act – Fair Information Practices • Accountability • Identifying Purposes • Consent • Limiting Collection • Limiting Use, Disclosure, and Retention Accuracy Safeguards Openness Individual Access Challenging Compliance
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act – Fair Information Practices • Accountability • Identifying Purposes • Consent • Limiting Collection • Limiting Use, Disclosure, and Retention Accuracy Safeguards Openness Individual Access Challenging Compliance
Marketplace Failures • Hello Barbie • Roomba • Chicago Police’s Heat List
“An enthusiastic researcher has reported finding some device data and called that a hack. While the path that researcher used to find that data is not obvious and not user-friendly, it important to note that all that information was already directly available to Hello Barbie customers through the Hello Barbie Companion App. No user data, no Barbie content, and no major security nor privacy protections has been compromised to our knowledge” (Oren Jacob, ToyTalk).
Roomba www.myrobotcenter.eu/en/irobot-roomba-865
vsteeves@uottawa.ca http://www.sscqueens.org/tags/big-data-surveillance