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0861 |aIP54-77/2014E-PDF
24500|aWearable computing |h[electronic resource] : |bchallenges and opportunities for privacy protection / |creport prepared by the Research Group of the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.
260 |aGatineau : |bOffice of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, |c[2014]
300 |a19 p.
500 |aIssued also in French under title: Les accessoires intelligents, défis et possibilités pour la protection de la vie privée.
504 |aIncludes bibliographic references.
5203 |aThe purpose of the research report is to provide the OPC with a better understanding of the privacy implications of wearable computing technologies as a foundation for the OPC’s advice to Parliament, policy position development and future compliance activities. Rapid technological innovation, consumer demand and dropping costs are fueling the development and adoption of a new generation of wearable devices. These devices, worn on the user’s body and sometimes tethered to the individual’s smart phone, can amplify the tracking and profiling risks that are characteristic of the current mobile ecosystem. The report provides an overview of wearable computing and some of its privacy implications. Following a discussion of the application of federal privacy laws in this environment, the report sets out some wearable computing design considerations to enhance built-in privacy protections and concludes with some potential next steps.
69207|2gccst|aComputers
69207|2gccst|aPrivacy
7102 |aOffice of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.
77508|tLes accessoires intelligents |w(CaOODSP)9.808155
85640|qPDF|s644 KB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2015/priv/IP54-77-2014-eng.pdf