Sunday, 25 March 2018

#DataPrivacy #Aadhar #GDPR


Trade  Off  :   Privacy  vs  LiveEasy  ?




Of late , all over the World , media ( online and offline ) , is full of articles / opinions , with regard to the question of protecting the private / personal data of citizens



These are :


·         What data are private and what are public


·         Who has the right to collect / compile such data


·         In what ways such compiled data can be used


·         Does data-collector have a right to sell such data to others for commercial purpose


·         What permissions must be obtained from the citizens before compiling such data


·         Do such permissions constitute a legal contract between the user and the compiler


·         Does the State have an obligation to protect the data willingly given by users to compilers


·         What kind of Data Protection Law is possible to enable such State Protection


·         How will a breach of such law get detected


·         Has the State got required resources to monitor data-use by compilers , to detect misuse


·         If a Citizen-User has granted permission ( for such “ misuse “ ), can State declare it “ illegal “




This is only a partial list



For context , consider the following :



In India, suicide is considered “ illegal “  . You can be sued for “ attempting to commit suicide “



But suicide survivors are never prosecuted !



And ,of course , non-survivors are beyond the reach of the law !



Can State find – and prosecute – persons who display “ clear tendency for suicide “ ?



{  I believe Google / Facebook have  technologies to discover such disturbing trend in a user , from his postings / likes / comments / searches  !  }



Only other day, one expert said on a TV channel :


When a person downloads Facebook Messenger and accepts its Terms and Conditions, it enables the mike on the Smart Phone to pick up each and every “ spoken word “ ( even when the phone is switched off ! ) , and relay to the Facebook server !



Isn’t that “ inviting an intruder “ in your house ?



The rate at which IoT ( Internet of Things ) is proliferating , within 3 /5 years , there will be 50 IoT connected devices PER PERSON , in entire world !



Remember , nearly a BILLION Indians already have “ Internet Connected Mobiles “ !



That means , each one of us will be 24 hours in close proximity of some or other “ thing “ which can eavesdrop on our every word and relay it to thousands of Computer Servers , spread all over the World !



Let me restate ( what I have repeatedly said in the past )



Within one year , no one will ever know the following about any CONTENT ( read , Private Data ) :



·         Nature of Content


·         WHO created


·         WHEN created


·         WHERE created


·         HOW created


·         HOW transmitted / circulated


·         HOW transformed ( “Speech to Text “ is so yesterday transformation )


·         To WHOM sold


·         HOW used


·         WHEN compiled


·         WHO compiled


·         WHERE stored



This is only a partial list of the “ Future of Content



All of this makes the following news , totally “ irrelevant “ :











 


Narendra Modi App asks for sweeping access: Camera, audio among 22 inputs 



http://indianexpress.com/article/india/namo-app-asks-for-sweeping-access-camera-audio-among-22-inputs-facebook-data-leak-5111353/



Web site tweaks privacy policy after it’s called out on data transfer, BJP’s IT cell chief says, “ no security breach “

 


My humble request to ,


·         Shri B N Srikrishna Committee ,


     Please , do not to recommend a Data Protection Law, which simply , cannot be

     enforced / implemented !



·         Shri Ravi Shankar Prasadji ,


          GDPR ( https://www.eugdpr.org/  ) will come into effect from 25 May 2018


          Let us watch how it plays out ( success in stopping misuse of citizen data ) for

         one year before considering our own law



For all we know , technology – and not any legislation – might provide a solution to the issue of privacy , - technology such as :

 

PrivacyForSale 







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