Book chapter
Security, Privacy, and Ownership Issues with the Use of Wearable Health Technologies
Managing Security Issues and the Hidden Dangers of Wearable Technologies, pp.161-181
Information Science Reference
2017
Abstract
When considering the use of mobile or wearable health technologies to collect health data, a majority of users state security and privacy of their data is a primary concern. With users being connected 24/7, there is a higher risk today of data theft or the misappropriate use of health data. Furthermore, data ownership is often a misunderstood topic in wearable technology, with many users unaware who owns the data collected by a device, what that data can be used for and who can receive that data. Many countries are reviewing privacy governance in an attempt to clarify data privacy and ownership. But is it too late? This chapter explores the concepts of security and privacy of data from mobile and wearable technology, with specific examples, and the implications for the future.
Details
- Title
- Security, Privacy, and Ownership Issues with the Use of Wearable Health Technologies
- Authors
- Don Kerr (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast - Faculty of Arts, Business and LawKerryn Butler-Henderson (Author) - University of TasmaniaTony Sahama (Author) - Queensland University of Technology
- Contributors
- Andrew Marrington (Editor)Don Kerr (Editor)John Gammack (Editor)
- Publication details
- Managing Security Issues and the Hidden Dangers of Wearable Technologies, pp.161-181
- Publisher
- Information Science Reference
- Date published
- 2017
- DOI
- 10.4018/978-1-5225-1016-1.ch007
- ISBN
- 9781522510178
- Organisation Unit
- University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; USC Business School - Legacy
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99450331302621
- Output Type
- Book chapter
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