Balancing Privacy, Security and Innovation

Charles Mok
Legislative Councillor (Information Technology)

Privacy & Innovation (In Pursuit of Right Incentives) @ HKU

8 June 2015

By 2020,

Everyone will be carrying                   mobile supercomputers

Every action in our digital life creates traces of data...

money is in the data

...what happens to these data?

Empowered by 

data technologies

Cloud

Mobility

Big Data

Data Economy

Unlocking value through data mining and analytics to create insight

Users' riding history can show where a person goes, when and how often

 

Location,

Location,

Location...

Your virtual helper

...or a 'big brother'?

Combines users' location, calendar, email, searches, apps to generate search and recommendations

 

Facial recognition learns better than we do

What does it mean for privacy protection?

Implicit 

consent

Users giving up personal data in exchange for free services/apps

Metadata

 

Logs and records reveals more about a person than the content of communication

 

Usage of data 

How are data stored and mined?

Users have little knowledge or control

Connections, roles and relationships multiply exponentially

What is the future of our data generated today?

credit rating, insurance, job search and social welfare?

Social media and credit rating

Lenders are turning to social media to assess borrowers

Where is the line between innovation and

privacy protection?

Challenges

  • Implementing privacy policies in the cloud
     

  • Increasing ease of linking and analyzing information from multiple sources
     

  • Cross border data transfer
     

  • Usage of personal data in public domain

 

 

 

How to balance data protection, privacy and open access to information?

Besides education for public awareness...

...what can the government do?

the value of economic growth 

fueled by this data driven innovation and technological development 

Need to balance

protection of privacy

Laws need to stay relevant

to protect customer data in a data-driven world with opportunities and threats

Controversy: 'Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights Act'

  • Transparency

  • Individual Control

  • Respect for Context

  • Focused Collection and Responsible Use

  • Security

  • Access and Accuracy

  • Accountability

Law or self-regulation?

What about Hong Kong?

eHealth Record Sharing System Bill and beyond...


Stakeholders first

Data security, anonymity, risks

Facilitate innovation with clarity


Thank you

charlesmok@charlesmok.hk

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Balancing Privacy, Security and Innovation

By Charles Mok, Legislative Councillor (IT)

Balancing Privacy, Security and Innovation

Privacy & Innovation (In Pursuit of Right Incentives) @ HKU, 8 June 2015

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