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Visiting Professor, University of Leeds
the data privacy paradox
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5exabytes of Human Speech
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internet of things
21 billion connected devices in 2020
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120 exabytes a day
2020 forecast
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personalisation
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only 13 per cent of the public
trusts providers to secure
sensitive data
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• privacy is not usually practically breached at
the point of collection, or when it is
anonymised and aggregated
• privacy is breached when the data is used
on an individual basis in ways that the
individual does not want it to be used
• immutability
• whose benefit
• individual impact
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• easier access to own data (what data is held & by who)
• clarity on how personal data is processed and used
• right to data portability, making it easy to transfer data
• every organization to appoint a Data Protection Officer
EU GDPR (2018)
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includes IP
addresses
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EU ‘Digital Single Market’ ePrivacy
rules go beyond traditional telecoms
privacy will be guaranteed for content
of communication as well as metadata
need to be anonymised or deleted if
users did not give their consent
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only YOU
can
access
ALL
of your
data
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regulation
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technology
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ask the RIGHT
business question
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offer a
FAIR
exchange
don’t
use a
REAR
VIEW
mirror
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data ethics are
GOOD for business
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be COOL not creepy
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mick yates / LeaderValues
Visiting Professor, University of Leeds
the data privacy paradox

The Data Privacy Paradox

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    © mick yates2017 page 1 mick yates / LeaderValues Visiting Professor, University of Leeds the data privacy paradox
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    © mick yates2017 page 2 5exabytes of Human Speech
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    © mick yates2017 page 3
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    © mick yates2017 page 4 internet of things 21 billion connected devices in 2020
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    © mick yates2017 page 5 120 exabytes a day 2020 forecast
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    © mick yates2017 page 6 personalisation
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    © mick yates2017 page 7
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    © mick yates2017 page 8 only 13 per cent of the public trusts providers to secure sensitive data
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    © mick yates2017 page 11 • privacy is not usually practically breached at the point of collection, or when it is anonymised and aggregated • privacy is breached when the data is used on an individual basis in ways that the individual does not want it to be used • immutability • whose benefit • individual impact
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    © mick yates2017 page 12 • easier access to own data (what data is held & by who) • clarity on how personal data is processed and used • right to data portability, making it easy to transfer data • every organization to appoint a Data Protection Officer EU GDPR (2018)
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    © mick yates2017 page 13 includes IP addresses
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    © mick yates2017 page 14
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    © mick yates2017 page 15 EU ‘Digital Single Market’ ePrivacy rules go beyond traditional telecoms privacy will be guaranteed for content of communication as well as metadata need to be anonymised or deleted if users did not give their consent
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    © mick yates2017 page 16
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    © mick yates2017 page 17 only YOU can access ALL of your data
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    © mick yates2017 page 18 regulation
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    © mick yates2017 page 19 technology
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    © mick yates2017 page 20 ask the RIGHT business question
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    © mick yates2017 page 21 offer a FAIR exchange
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    © mick yates2017 page 23 data ethics are GOOD for business
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    © mick yates2017 page 24 be COOL not creepy
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    © mick yates2017 page 25 mick yates / LeaderValues Visiting Professor, University of Leeds the data privacy paradox

Editor's Notes

  • #6 44 Zettabytes (44000 Exabytes per year) = 120 exabytes a day … IDC