Network of Excellence Internet Science Summer School. The theme of the summer school is "Internet Privacy and Identity, Trust and Reputation Mechanisms".
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Authors:
Tulio de Souza
Kinfemicheal Yilma Desta
Maria Lambrou
Wonjae Lee
Gaia Leli
Kai Samelin
Jat Singh
3. Ubiquitous/Pervasive
CompuAng
• Smartphone
– 5G
–
high
bandwidth
(operator
specific)
– Individuals
‘personal
hub’
• Technology
is
everywhere,
always
on
– Live
vs.
stored
informaAon
– Perpetual
persistence
• Advanced
data
mining/inferencing/predicAve
capabiliAes
• Every
person,
mulAple
devices,
services
4. Data
Environment
• Data
types
– Network
specific
– ApplicaAon/service
specific
• Same
data
useful
in
a
number
different
contexts
(environmental)
– CollecAon
(may
be)
context
free
• Direct
connecAons
–
not
just
cloud
• ‘Live
data’
• Lots
of
data,
lots
of
sources/sinks
=>
LOTS
OF
POSSIBLE
(MIS)USES
– Governance
becomes
more
complex
in
2020
5. Stakeholders
• Everyone/thing
involved
–
many
perspecAves,
many
players,
many
moAvaAons,
many
objecAves
– All
can
(potenAally)
collect,
process,
consume
– Different
to
standard:
govt,
company,
user…
• (Appropriate)
InteracAons
depend
on
context
– Today
–
central
(cloud?)
services
• Historical
request-‐based
– Push-‐based
informaAon
&
ad-‐hoc
connecAons
• MediaAon/enforcement
6. Paradigm
Shic
(?)
• Data
closer
to
the
users
– DecentralisaAon
• Individuals
(more)
in
charge
– Data
release,
coordinaAon
• Individuals
do
more
than
just
‘use’
• What
does
this
mean
for
data
privacy?
– Norms:
Legal,
social,
economic,
technical
– Healthcare
perspecAve
7. Future
healthcare
• Possibility
to
collect
rich
data
– Vital
signs,
environmental,
event
detecAon
(falls)
• Such
data
is
relevant
to
many
applicaAons
– E.g.
heart
rate
data
(ECG)
• Diagnosis
(database,
status
updates)
• PaAent-‐feedback
(e.g.
exercise
monitoring)
• Emergency
situaAons
• Relevance
depends
on
context
8. Healthcare
scenario
• Bob’s
everyday
life
is
highly
digital
– Smart
home/city
– Smartphone
Gaia®
is
central
to
his
life
• Many
applicaAons
manage
his
work,
social
acAvity,
…
• Bob
has
heart
disease
• Smartphone
Gaia®
collects
relevant
to
his
condiAon
– Everyday
life,
vital
signs,
...
– Inferencing
capabiliAes
(e.g.
falls,
heart
a"acks)
• Data
should
flow
to
relevant
parAes
– Depends
on
CONTEXT
– Doctor
(individual),
Doctor’s
Surgery,
Insurance
Company,
Family,
Health
Service
9. Technical
ConsideraAons
• SpecificaAon
of
preferences
– Bob
only
wants
his
data
used
in
certain
ways
– Is
this
feasible?
• Management
of
work
data
is
different
to
his
social
data
• Health
data
is
specific:
exercise,
diagnosis,
emergency
• Systems
should
react
to
context
– Doctor
cannot
access
Bob’s
live
datastreams,
EXCEPT
in
an
emergency
• System
design
issues
– Can’t
pre-‐empt
every
use/datasource;
• Bob’s
home
might
differ
to
his
neighbours
– But
there
are
standards/models/templates
• Usage
templates
for
heart
disease
paAents,
that
can
be
tweaked
10. Economic
ConsideraAons
• IncenAves
for
sharing
– Bob
‘trusts’
his
doctor,
but
maybe
not
his
gym
• QuanAfying
(valuing)
privacy?
– Insurance
company
valuaAon
• Does
Bob
give
his
data
for
a
discounted
premium?
– Bob
doesn’t
care
when
having
a
heart
a"ack…
• Future
markets
for
privacy
protecAon?
– Anonymous
medical
billing
services
11. Social
ConsideraAons
• Awareness
– Newer
generaAons
more
privacy
aware
• Different
values
of
different
generaAons?
• Assist
the
elders?
Will
Bob’s
children
help
him
• More
data,
more
actors,
more
complexity
– How
can
Bob
cope?
• Future
technology
has
more
potenAal
to
impact
privacy
– Benefits
for
Bob,
his
family
(and
society…)
12. Legal
ConsideraAons
• Blurring
of
data
controller
and
data
subjects
• The
role
of
individuals
– Processing
can
be
done
by
other
individuals
• Bob’s
wife?
Doctor?
– Are
they
data
controllers?
– NoAce,
consent?
• ExecuAve
overrides
– Access
Bob’s
data
in
medical
emergency?
NaAonal
security?
• Power
of
authoriAes
to
set
privacy
standards
– Currently
no,
but
drac
proposal
to
change
(DPR)
– How
does
this
affect
individuals?
13. Generally…
• In
2020:
‘exisAng’
concerns,
new
concerns
– Individuals
more
involved
(no
longer
just
‘users’)
• Move
away
from
reacAon
to
tech
– Involving
norms
in
the
design
process
• R&D
efforts
– Disciplinary
AND
mulAdisciplinary
• Will
corporaAons
allow
decentralisaAon?
• Visibility
of
privacy
issues
– CollecAve
consciousness