The Automated Panopticon: Navigating the Connected Car Revolution
Key Insights#
- Connected cars have transformed from private sanctums to data-harvesting machines, raising significant privacy concerns.
- The monetization of driving data through insurance and advertising creates economic and discriminatory impacts.
- Governance gaps in data ownership and security threaten individual rights and national security.
References#
- Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers & Association of Global Automakers. (2014). Consumer Privacy Protection Principles: Privacy Principles for Vehicle Technologies and Services.
- Anderson, B. (2013). The Difference between Data Privacy and Data Security.
- BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association. (2015). The Connected Car: Who is in the driver’s seat.
- Berman, F., Cabrera, E., Jebari, A., & Marrakchi, W. (2022). The impact universe—a framework for prioritizing the public interest in the Internet of Things. Patterns, 3.
