The concept of "data" as it relates to people’s everyday life is still evolving [1 - Burrus 2014]. We inherited the concept of copyright and we, more recently, faced the concept of privacy [11 - Merriam Webster]. Cyber technology contributed in relevant mode to the sudden and initially invisible shift to “goodbye privacy” and blurring of the ethical principles. Cyber space it is not a black hole were to poor personal data, a kind of “outer space” no man’s land not subject to humans’ material desires and malicious behaviours. The APPification process boosted the dissemination of personal data, the more technology we use, the more visible we become. We live in a world in which there are already countless sensors and smart objects around us, all the time.
Evaporating Privacy In Digital Ecosystem
Alfredo Ronchi
2021-01-01
Abstract
The concept of "data" as it relates to people’s everyday life is still evolving [1 - Burrus 2014]. We inherited the concept of copyright and we, more recently, faced the concept of privacy [11 - Merriam Webster]. Cyber technology contributed in relevant mode to the sudden and initially invisible shift to “goodbye privacy” and blurring of the ethical principles. Cyber space it is not a black hole were to poor personal data, a kind of “outer space” no man’s land not subject to humans’ material desires and malicious behaviours. The APPification process boosted the dissemination of personal data, the more technology we use, the more visible we become. We live in a world in which there are already countless sensors and smart objects around us, all the time.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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