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Failures of Notice and Consent in the IoT Context

Posted November 26, 2015 | Leadership |

One major purpose of the IoT is to collect massive amounts of very discrete data for analysis. Thus, the relevant privacy problems of big data come into play, specifically those of aggregation, scale, and difficulty in understanding what predictive analysis may ultimately affect the individual's interaction with the object.

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R Jason Cronk
R. Jason Cronk is a privacy engineering consultant with Enterprivacy Consulting Group. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Cronk worked in the information security department of Verizon. His information technology career spans 20 years. In addition, Mr. Cronk is a licensed attorney in Florida and a certified information privacy professional, and he was recently named a Privacy by Design Ambassador by the Ontario Information and Privacy Commissioner's… Read More
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