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Social & ethical issues in a networked world

Privacy

Privacy

There are a number of issues in regards to privacy in a networked world, including:

  • Data Privacy
  • Surveillance
  • Cybersecurity
  • Consent & Control
  • IOT
  • Social Media
  • Tracking
  • Data Sharing & Third party access
  • Cross border transfers

Discussion Questions

  1. How can individuals protect their personal data privacy in a networked world where data is constantly collected and shared by various entities?
  2. What are the ethical implications of surveillance technologies, such as facial recognition, in terms of privacy and civil liberties? How can we strike a balance between security and privacy?
  3. How can organizations ensure that they are collecting and using personal data in a transparent and responsible manner, while respecting users’ privacy rights and obtaining proper consent?
  4. How do cultural and legal differences across countries impact privacy in a networked world, particularly in the context of cross-border data transfers and data protection laws?
  5. What are the potential consequences of data breaches and cyber threats on individuals and organizations, and what measures can be taken to enhance cybersecurity and protect privacy in a networked world?
  6. What will privacy look like in future? Will technology allow us more or less privacy?

 

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