Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Is this a typo? No, it isn't, the outlook for data protection is bleak, and no immediate improvement is to be expected.
First of all, the team at Lee & White would like to wish you a Happy New Year.
Happy because you chose to come here on your own accord and happy that we did not spam you with - probably sincere but spam wishes all the same and which are likely to be loaded with the inevitable commercial 'opportunities'.
As the new year has just started, we are hopeful that protection of personal data and control over use of your own personal data will improve significantly.
But looking back, what happened in 2011?
- A year of major privacy incidents that made it harder - but still normal to many- to ignore the importance of such incidents.
- The rise of moguls that devour personal data and any other data they can 'find', who make it difficult for you to control who is (ab)using your data, and even make you want and think it is normal to share your most personal of data with the world, but mainly the moguls themselves.
- Personal data collection devices with functions such as recording, tracking, spying, eavesdropping, ... commonly known as smartphones.
- ...
2012 will be the year of
- Street View becoming even more commonplace, exposing your most private locations.
- Spies recording your every move and thought using their personal data collection device.
- Full commercial exploitation of our most personal data of all... our face.
- Automatic identification and tracking through techniques such NFC, RFID, Bluetooth, GSM, Wifi, face and car registration recognition.
- Economic crisis... if privacy does not obviously have a positive business case (despite the fact that it actually does), then it gets deferred or cancelled.
- Basically, no place to hide or control who processes your personal data.
- ...
Technology is moving very fast, lawgivers are trying to keep up, priorities are economic and profit rules.
Well, I'm sure privacy will be top of the agenda in 2013.
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