We Have Seen the Future of IT, and it is Big Data: Part 1 – Will IoT Privacy Issues Steal the Future?

We Have Seen the Future of IT, and it is Big Data: Part 1 – Will IoT Privacy Issues Steal the Future?

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30-Jun-2017
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Research Code: 9A37-00-32-00-00
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Industries are flocking to the IoT because of the potential benefits; and falling prices on compute power, bandwidth, connectivity, and sensors are only accelerating the effect. As a result, and as this report will show, those deploying the IoT are thrusting ordinary objects that were never designed with the Internet in mind out onto the front lines of digital interaction—in other words, into the teeth of the data privacy battle—without the necessary armaments to protect themselves and society from harm.

In brief, this report:
1.     Analyzes ways the IoT adds a significant new threat to data privacy; and looks at consumer attitudes and preferences with regard to the technology and the threat.
2.     Presents a range of specific incidents where privacy has been violated—in some cases, chillingly so—because of the IoT.
3.     Offers our assessment of where data privacy stands, and where it is headed as a result of the new data and new challenges contributed by the IoT.

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Executive Summary

Introduction

The Evolving IoT is Generating Vast New Datasets - and Privacy Issues

Privacy Risks Defined

Consumer Privacy Concerns On the Screen and in Our Survey Responses

Big Data Privacy Incidents, Courtesy of the IoT, Confirm the Threat is Real

Summing Up: Privacy is Under Attack—Often Now by Consumer Devices

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Industries are flocking to the IoT because of the potential benefits; and falling prices on compute power, bandwidth, connectivity, and sensors are only accelerating the effect. As a result, and as this report will show, those deploying the IoT are thrusting ordinary objects that were never designed with the Internet in mind out onto the front lines of digital interaction—in other words, into the teeth of the data privacy battle—without the necessary armaments to protect themselves and society from harm. In brief, this report: 1. Analyzes ways the IoT adds a significant new threat to data privacy; and looks at consumer attitudes and preferences with regard to the technology and the threat. 2. Presents a range of specific incidents where privacy has been violated—in some cases, chillingly so—because of the IoT. 3. Offers our assessment of where data privacy stands, and where it is headed as a result of the new data and new challenges contributed by the IoT.
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Author Jeff Cotrupe
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