テクノロジー企業があなたを欺いてデータとプライバシーを放棄させる手口
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アプリの利用規約を実際に読んだことがありますか?ノルウェー消費者委員会のフィン・ミスタッドと彼のチームが実際に読破したところ、一般的なスマホに入っている全アプリの利用規約を読むのに約1日半かかりました。ミスタッドが、テクノロジー企業がユーザーを欺くために用いる驚くべき方法について話し、ユーザーの同意の下に企業が収集した個人情報に関する洞察や、企業が想像を超える規模で行っているデータ利用の手口を紹介します。
アプリの利用規約を実際に読んだことがありますか?ノルウェー消費者委員会のフィン・ミスタッドと彼のチームが実際に読破したところ、一般的なスマホに入っている全アプリの利用規約を読むのに約1日半かかりました。ミスタッドが、テクノロジー企業がユーザーを欺くために用いる驚くべき方法について話し、ユーザーの同意の下に企業が収集した個人情報に関する洞察や、企業が想像を超える規模で行っているデータ利用の手口を紹介します。
This talk was presented at a TED Salon event given in partnership with Samsung. TED's editors chose to feature it for you.
Read more about TED Salons.Check out the Electronic Frontier Foundation's very thorough overview of what you can do to protect yourself online.
Check out Mozilla's purchase guide for internet connected devices: https://advocacy.mozilla.org/en-US/privacynotincluded/
About the speaker
Finn Lützow-Holm Myrstad leads the development of better, more ethical digital policies and standards at the Norwegian Consumer Council.
Sheera Frenkel | New York Times, 2017 | Article
"A Cute Toy Just Brought a Hacker Into Your Home"
This New York Times article highlights the challenges with connected toys more generally.
Bruce Schneier, 2018 | Article
"Security in a World of Physically Capable Computers"
Bruce Schneier is one of the world's leading security technologist and regularly writes about the importance of security and privacy in the digital space and how to get there. This blog post argues that consumers and the market cannot fix the security problems on their own and regulation is needed.
Pen Test Partners | Article
"PTP, IoT & the Norwegian Government"
Ken Munro at Pen Test Partners discovered the Cayla security vulnerabilities already in 2015. As an ethical hacker, he and his colleagues regularly discovered security vulnerabilities in internet-connected devices, and they are proponents for baseline rules for security in order to create a level playing field for businesses, but also to make the market safer for consumers. Munro is also a really engaging public speaker and one of his presentations can be seen in this blog post.
The Verge, 2016 | Article
"Internet of Shit: The Internet of Things has a dirty little secret: it's not really yours"
The Internet of Things has a dirty little secret: it's not really yours. This blog and twitter account is regularly updated with funny, yet disturbing news on the currently chaotic market of internet connected devices.
Theo Douglas | Government Technology, 2018 | Article
"California Governor Approves Bills Tightening Security, Privacy of IoT Devices"
As described in the talk, there are few rules that gives baseline security protections in connected devices. However, California just passed a bill that will improve the situation a bit for consumers from 2020. The senator behind the bill was quoted saying she's had "concerns about privacy issues for many, many years," and was prompted to act last year after hearing from constituents and learning that the My Friend Cayla smart doll, which had been banned in Germany due to concerns about the safety of children, had not been banned in the US.
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The European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) fights for digital rights in Europe, often together with organizations such as European Digital Rights (EDRI), Privacy International, TACD and Consumers International. Their websites are worth a visit if you want to know more about these topics.
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This talk was presented at a TED Salon event given in partnership with Samsung. TED's editors chose to feature it for you.
Read more about TED Salons.Check out the Electronic Frontier Foundation's very thorough overview of what you can do to protect yourself online.
Check out Mozilla's purchase guide for internet connected devices: https://advocacy.mozilla.org/en-US/privacynotincluded/