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Privacy Issues News
April 10, 2020

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Anonymizing Personal Data 'Not Enough to Protect Privacy,' Shows New Study

Current methods for anonymizing data leave individuals at risk of being re-identified, according to new ... read more

Nations With Strong Women's Rights Likely to Have Better Population Health and Faster Growth

Nations with strong women's rights are more likely to have better health and faster growth than those who don't promote and protect these ... read more

Self-Driving Cars and Geospatial Data: Who Holds the Keys?

As self-driving cars continue to develop, there will be plenty of data amassed through cars' navigational technologies. Questions regarding privacy, ownership, cybersecurity and public safety arise, ... read more

On Facebook and Twitter Your Privacy Is at Risk -- Even If You Don't Have an Account, Study Finds

New research shows that on social media, like Facebook, privacy can be at risk, even if a person doesn't have an account. Scientists demonstrated ... read more
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Framework for Sharing Clinical Data in AI Era

Clinical data should be treated as a public good when it is used for secondary purposes, such as research or the development of AI ... read more

Public Health Leaders Call for Coordinated Communication Response to COVID-19

Public health leaders have called for informed and active public policy leadership to employ strategically coordinated health communication and outreach on COVID-19 and other emerging global health ... read more

Oversight of Fishing Vessels Lacking, New Analysis Shows

Policies regulating fishing in international waters do not sufficiently protect officials who monitor illegal fishing, the prohibited dumping of equipment, or human trafficking or other human rights ... read more

Branding in a Hyperconnected World

A hyperconnected world is changing the role and management of brands. New theories and models are needed to account for these ... read more

Americans Strongly Support Human Genetics Research and Potential

Americans are excited and optimistic about genetics and its emerging health applications, per a new ... read more

Focus on Food Security and Sustainability

The number of malnourished people is increasing worldwide. More than two billion people suffer from a lack of micronutrients. Infant mortality rates are unacceptably high. Against this background, ... read more

Tackling Air Pollution: Researchers Present Emissions Inventory for Nepal

Data on emission amounts and sources have an important role to play in shaping policy on climate protection and air quality. Now, scientists have presented the first high-resolution inventory to ... read more

Study Offers First Large-Sample Evidence of the Effect of Ethics Training on Financial Sector

New research from Notre Dame offers the first large-sample study on how rules and ethics training affects behavior and employment decisions in the financial ... read more

Smart Buildings Face Challenges but Have Plenty of Potential

Scientists have examined the concepts of occupant-centric control in the burgeoning field of smart buildings. They propose future directions for OCC research by providing recommendations to address ... read more

Mapping Disease Outbreaks in Urban Settings Using Mobile Phone Data

A new study into the interplay between mobility and the 2013 and 2014 dengue outbreaks in Singapore has uncovered a legal void around access to mobile phone data -- information that can prove vital ... read more

Free Internet Access Should Be a Basic Human Right: Study

Free Internet access must be considered as a human right, as people unable to get online -- particularly in developing countries -- lack meaningful ways to influence the global players shaping their ... read more

Researchers Lift the Curtain Behind the 'Black Box' of Data Broker Records

It's no longer news that our data is for sale. Data brokers often use online browsing records to create digital consumer profiles that are then sold to marketers as pre-defined audiences for ... read more

Five Patterns of Gun Ownership by Motivation, Practices, Other Features

Can firearm owners be grouped into distinct groups based on the number and types of firearms owned, primary reason for having firearms and other patterns of ownership? A new study says, ... read more

Future Intent: Would You Let an Automated Car Do the Driving?

Researchers have surveyed more than 2000 drivers across Australia, France and Sweden for two separate studies investigating what people think about travelling in automated cars. The first ... read more

How Cities Can Leverage Citizen Data While Protecting Privacy

In a new study, researchers find that there is, in fact, a way for Indian cities to preserve citizen privacy while using their data to improve ... read more

Hurricane Resilience in the Bahamas: Ecosystem

A new study provides information on how to invest in natural coastal ecosystems that the Bahamian government, community leaders and development banks are applying in post-disaster recovery and future ... read more

Decoding How Kids Get Into Hacking

New research has identified characteristics and gender-specific behaviors in kids that could lead them to become juvenile hackers. The researchers assessed responses from 50,000 teens from around the ... read more

Americans Would Rather Drive Themselves Than Have an Autonomous Vehicle Drive Them

Are you willing to ride in a driverless car? Researchers studied how Americans' perceived cost of commute time changes depending on who's ... read more

Custom Data Collection System to Improve Health Disparity Research

Researchers have developed an innovative web-based data collection and management system that addresses linguistic and cultural barriers for researching minority ... read more

Giving People a 'Digital Identity' Could Leave Them Vulnerable to Discrimination, Experts Warn

Global efforts to give millions of people missing key paper documents such as a birth certificates a digital identity could leave them vulnerable to persecution or discrimination, a new study ... read more

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