Privacy Principles
Core ethical and legal frameworks governing the collection, processing, and storage of personal data. These principles balance individual rights with organizational needs, often codified in regulations like gdpr, hipaa, and ccpa.
Key Frameworks & Concepts
- Data Minimization: Collect only data strictly necessary for the specified purpose.
- Purpose Limitation: Data used only for the purpose explicitly stated at collection.
- Individual Rights: Transparency, access, correction, and deletion (Right to be Forgotten).
- Accountability: Organizations must demonstrate compliance with privacy laws.
Case Studies & Applications
- Bradford - COVID-19 contact tracing apps
- Analysis of digital surveillance during the pandemic, highlighting tensions between public health needs and privacy protections under GDPR and HIPAA.
- Discusses the role of OECD privacy principles in designing ethical tracking apps.
- Source: Aboy & Liddell (2020), Journal of Law and Biosciences.
Related Concepts
- digital-surveillance
- Data Protection
- Ethics in AI