@article{ART002846925},
author={Lee Sang hoon},
title={A New Challenges for Personal Information and Privacy in the AI/IoT Era},
journal={Legal Theory & Practice Review},
issn={2288-1840},
year={2022},
volume={10},
number={2},
pages={121-164}
TY - JOUR
AU - Lee Sang hoon
TI - A New Challenges for Personal Information and Privacy in the AI/IoT Era
JO - Legal Theory & Practice Review
PY - 2022
VL - 10
IS - 2
PB - The Korea Society for Legal Theory and Practice Inc.
SP - 121
EP - 164
SN - 2288-1840
AB - AI and IoT are having an impact the world has never experienced before. It raises new issues of privacy and privacy. Among the AI principles laid out so far, it is customary to advocate privacy protection. So how do you actually protect it? The issues of privacy and personal information protection have been greatly discussed in relation to advances in information and communication technology (ICT) and the like. The necessity has also been recognized in the Personal Information Protection Act in Korea.
As it has been so far, in the information society communicated on a global scale, the need to review privacy and personal information protection issues is realizing. Accordingly, discussion at the ‘International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners (ICDPPC)’, which is composed of Data Protection Authority (DPA) of major countries that are routinely working on privacy and personal information protection I came to think that it is practical, and the significance of referencing it is very great.
Korea’s Personal Information Protection Commission has not yet been recognized as a member of the ICDPPC. In 2017, the Resolution on data protection in automated and connected vehicles, a specific example of IoT, was adopted at this conference. Also in 2018, the Declaration on Ethics and Data Protection in Artificial Intelligence was adopted at the conference.
In Korea, as well as any existing research, it is understood that there is not much experience in providing advice, advice, or commentary on international documents at the level of the Personal Information Protection Committee. In particular, for the latter, a permanent AI working group must be installed and inputted. To do so, I think that understanding the facts as in this paper is the first priority.
KW - AI;IoT;Privacy;Personal Information;ICDPPC;Connected Car;AI Declaration.
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Lee Sang hoon. (2022). A New Challenges for Personal Information and Privacy in the AI/IoT Era. Legal Theory & Practice Review, 10(2), 121-164.
Lee Sang hoon. 2022, "A New Challenges for Personal Information and Privacy in the AI/IoT Era", Legal Theory & Practice Review, vol.10, no.2 pp.121-164.
Lee Sang hoon "A New Challenges for Personal Information and Privacy in the AI/IoT Era" Legal Theory & Practice Review 10.2 pp.121-164 (2022) : 121.
Lee Sang hoon. A New Challenges for Personal Information and Privacy in the AI/IoT Era. 2022; 10(2), 121-164.
Lee Sang hoon. "A New Challenges for Personal Information and Privacy in the AI/IoT Era" Legal Theory & Practice Review 10, no.2 (2022) : 121-164.
Lee Sang hoon. A New Challenges for Personal Information and Privacy in the AI/IoT Era. Legal Theory & Practice Review, 10(2), 121-164.
Lee Sang hoon. A New Challenges for Personal Information and Privacy in the AI/IoT Era. Legal Theory & Practice Review. 2022; 10(2) 121-164.
Lee Sang hoon. A New Challenges for Personal Information and Privacy in the AI/IoT Era. 2022; 10(2), 121-164.
Lee Sang hoon. "A New Challenges for Personal Information and Privacy in the AI/IoT Era" Legal Theory & Practice Review 10, no.2 (2022) : 121-164.