Health Data on the Go: Navigating Privacy Concerns with Wearable Technologies

IF 0.2 Q4 LAW
Varda Mone, Fayazullaeva Shakhlo
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Abstract The escalating adoption of wearable technology for health data monitoring has led to the real-time aggregation of personal information. This phenomenon has fuelled heightened apprehensions about data security and privacy, given the storage, processing, and sharing of personal health data by corporations. Regulatory frameworks have been enacted to safeguard individual privacy rights, as exemplified by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This research paper, by Ms Varda Mone and Ms Fayazullaeva Shakhlo, offers an overview of extant literature on privacy apprehensions concerning wearable devices, conducting an exhaustive review to discern pivotal privacy issues and proffer prospective remedies. Specifically, the paper delineates the ensuing privacy concerns associated with wearables. Predominantly, wearables introduce security vulnerabilities that may facilitate the misappropriation, compromise, or revelation of delicate health data. The copious health information amassed by wearables can be potentially sold or divulged to external parties’ sans user cognisance or consent. Furthermore, the deployment of wearable technology harbours the potential for discriminatory practices against those with disabilities or chronic ailments. Additionally, apprehensions pertaining to privacy and surveillance stem from the capacity of wearable devices to monitor and trace an individual's movements and activities. To conclude, the paper deliberates on plausible measures to address privacy concerns pertaining to wearable devices, encompassing: a) Fortifying the security apparatus of wearable devices, b) Amplifying user autonomy over their health data, and c) Regulating the collection and utilisation of user health data by wearables. The paper asserts that the amelioration of these privacy concerns is indispensable for leveraging wearable technology's potential to enhance human well-being while ensuring the preservation of personal privacy.
移动中的健康数据:利用可穿戴技术解决隐私问题
摘要 可穿戴技术在健康数据监测方面的应用不断升级,导致了个人信息的实时汇总。由于企业存储、处理和共享个人健康数据,这一现象加剧了人们对数据安全和隐私的担忧。为保障个人隐私权,已经制定了监管框架,《一般数据保护条例》(GDPR)就是一个例子。这篇由 Varda Mone 女士和 Fayazullaeva Shakhlo 女士撰写的研究论文概述了有关可穿戴设备隐私问题的现有文献,通过详尽的综述发现了关键的隐私问题,并提出了前瞻性的补救措施。具体而言,该论文阐述了与可穿戴设备相关的随之而来的隐私问题。最主要的是,可穿戴设备会带来安全漏洞,可能会助长盗用、泄露或泄露微妙的健康数据。可穿戴设备积累的大量健康信息可能会在未经用户认知或同意的情况下被出售或泄露给外部方。此外,可穿戴技术的应用还可能对残疾人或慢性病患者造成歧视。此外,由于可穿戴设备能够监控和跟踪个人的行动和活动,因此人们对隐私和监视问题感到担忧。最后,本文讨论了解决与可穿戴设备有关的隐私问题的可行措施,包括:a) 加强可穿戴设备的安全机制;b) 增强用户对其健康数据的自主权;c) 规范可穿戴设备对用户健康数据的收集和使用。本文认为,要利用可穿戴技术的潜力提高人类福祉,同时确保个人隐私得到保护,就必须改善这些隐私问题。
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