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Privacy, Data Rights and Cybersecurity: Technology for Good in the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals
Faculty of Business - Papers (Archive)
  • Katina Michael, University of Wollongong
  • Shannon Kobran
  • Roba Abbas, University of Wollongong
  • Salah Hamdoun
RIS ID
141056
Publication Date
1-1-2019
Publication Details
Michael, K., Kobran, S., Abbas, R. & Hamdoun, S. (2019). Privacy, Data Rights and Cybersecurity: Technology for Good in the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals. International Symposium on Technology and Society, Proceedings
Abstract

2019 IEEE. When technology is used for good in addressing sustainable development goals, fundamental human rights are adhered to. In the context of technology, we can discuss privacy, data rights and cybersecurity as three areas that are integral in maintaining the freedom and dignity of the individual. In a rush to bring developing nations on par with developed nations, the rapid deployment of technology is often seen as the answer to the achievement of all 17 sustainable development goals. We have seen, for example, biometric systems deployed in India through the Aadhaar biometric ID system versus the adoption of basic mobile technologies in Africa, providing e-payment capabilities. How can we know whether the deployment of new technology will help or inhibit the liberation of peoples, for example, to conduct mobile commerce? This paper emphasizes the need for three ethical elements-privacy, data rights and cybersecurity-in the deployment of new technologies and provides examples throughout history that demonstrate positive or negative applications of technology.

Citation Information
Katina Michael, Shannon Kobran, Roba Abbas and Salah Hamdoun. "Privacy, Data Rights and Cybersecurity: Technology for Good in the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals" (2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kmichael/615/