Privacy issues in AmI spaces

Q4 Decision Sciences
E. Kafeza, Irene Kafeza
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Abstract

New emerging technologies create a distributed environment where devices, sensors and wired and wireless networks become invisible and humans come to the foreground. User information is being collected, processed and shared. The Ambient Intelligence (AmI) world is a computing environment functioning in an ubiquitous manner, combining data from a diverse set of resources and monitoring user health, preferences, security and movement in an interactive and user-friendly way. This networked intelligence, which is based on intensive user profiling, is increasing concerns on the preservation of human privacy. In this work, we identify the characteristics of AmI spaces and their implications on users' privacy. We examine the regulatory privacy framework in the European Union (EU) and identify the existing inefficiencies to cope with the new challenges of AmI spaces. We discuss the issues that need to be addressed during the design, implementation and adoption of such services. We argue that AmI technology adoption has to be in line with users' need for institutions to respect their right to privacy.
AmI空间中的隐私问题
新兴技术创造了一个分布式环境,在这个环境中,设备、传感器、有线和无线网络变得不可见,人类走到了前台。用户信息正在被收集、处理和共享。环境智能(AmI)世界是一个以无处不在的方式运行的计算环境,它结合了来自各种资源的数据,并以交互式和用户友好的方式监视用户的健康、偏好、安全性和运动。这种基于密集用户分析的网络化智能,正日益引起人们对保护人类隐私的关注。在这项工作中,我们确定了AmI空间的特征及其对用户隐私的影响。我们研究了欧盟(EU)的监管隐私框架,并确定了现有的低效率,以应对AmI空间的新挑战。我们将讨论在设计、实现和采用此类服务期间需要解决的问题。我们认为,人工智能技术的采用必须符合用户对机构尊重其隐私权的需求。
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International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations
International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations Decision Sciences-Information Systems and Management
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
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发文量
25
期刊介绍: IJNVO is a forum aimed at providing an authoritative refereed source of information in the field of Networking and Virtual Organisations.
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