As mechatronic devices and components become increasingly integrated with and within wider systems concepts such as Cyber-Physical Systems and the Internet of Things, designer engineers are faced with new sets of challenges in areas such as privacy. The paper looks at the current, and potential future, of privacy legislation, regulations and standards and considers how these are likely to impact on the way in which mechatronics is perceived and viewed. The emphasis is not therefore on technical issues, though these are brought into consideration where relevant, but on the soft, or human centred, issues associated with achieving user privacy
Privacy by Design has emerged as a proactive approach for embedding privacy into the early stages of...
Privacy is a multi-faceted concept that has several aspects. It is subjective in nature, not least b...
The rise of interconnected “intelligent” objects that move their capabilities from sensing and data ...
As mechatronic devices and components become increasingly integrated with and within wider systems c...
Conventionally, the engineering design process has assumed that the design team is able to exercise ...
Privacy remains an intractable ethical issue for the information society. Given its complicity, the...
Organizations struggle to comply with legal requirements as well as customers' calls for better dat...
Privacy is a hot topic – one that enterprises ignore at their peril. A stronger legal and regulatory...
The focus of this study is on furthering our understanding of the relationship between technology an...
The sophisticated applications of technology are expanding everyday. Unfortunately, so are the many ...
Abstract—In this paper, we integrate insights from diverse islands of research on electronic privacy...
Privacy and data protection regulation tries to strike a balance between legitimate data use and the...
In just the past decade, we have seen the invention and adoption of wireless networking, smartphones...
for Information Networks In this paper, the authors introduce five privacy-aware principles that sho...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate privacy concerns arising from the rapidly incre...
Privacy by Design has emerged as a proactive approach for embedding privacy into the early stages of...
Privacy is a multi-faceted concept that has several aspects. It is subjective in nature, not least b...
The rise of interconnected “intelligent” objects that move their capabilities from sensing and data ...
As mechatronic devices and components become increasingly integrated with and within wider systems c...
Conventionally, the engineering design process has assumed that the design team is able to exercise ...
Privacy remains an intractable ethical issue for the information society. Given its complicity, the...
Organizations struggle to comply with legal requirements as well as customers' calls for better dat...
Privacy is a hot topic – one that enterprises ignore at their peril. A stronger legal and regulatory...
The focus of this study is on furthering our understanding of the relationship between technology an...
The sophisticated applications of technology are expanding everyday. Unfortunately, so are the many ...
Abstract—In this paper, we integrate insights from diverse islands of research on electronic privacy...
Privacy and data protection regulation tries to strike a balance between legitimate data use and the...
In just the past decade, we have seen the invention and adoption of wireless networking, smartphones...
for Information Networks In this paper, the authors introduce five privacy-aware principles that sho...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate privacy concerns arising from the rapidly incre...
Privacy by Design has emerged as a proactive approach for embedding privacy into the early stages of...
Privacy is a multi-faceted concept that has several aspects. It is subjective in nature, not least b...
The rise of interconnected “intelligent” objects that move their capabilities from sensing and data ...