@article{ART002505333},
author={Jin, Sangki},
title={Life Satisfaction Depending on Digital Utilization Divide within People with Disabilities},
journal={Informatization Policy},
issn={1598-3498},
year={2019},
volume={26},
number={3},
pages={69-89},
doi={10.22693/NIAIP.2019.26.3.069}
TY - JOUR
AU - Jin, Sangki
TI - Life Satisfaction Depending on Digital Utilization Divide within People with Disabilities
JO - Informatization Policy
PY - 2019
VL - 26
IS - 3
PB - NIA
SP - 69
EP - 89
SN - 1598-3498
AB - In order to implement smart cities that will become living spaces in the fourth industrial revolution era, detailed privacy information such as residents’ living information, buildings and facilities information must be collected and processed in real time. While city functions and convenience for individuals are being facilitated, threats to personal information exposure and leakage are also likely to increase at the same time. Therefore, the design concept for personal information protection should be considered and accordingly reflected from the stages of smart city design, technology development and operation planning of intelligent information (AI) facilities. The results of the analysis show that for activation of smart cities and operation of data-driven cities, the concept of Privacy by Design (PbD) has already been introduced in the institutional, industrial and technological aspects, particularly in the cases of European countries and the US. In order to strengthen the local and global competitiveness of smart cities and the country, Korea also needs to actively deploy PbD as a strategy to secure a data-driven economy, which is the core strategy for smart cities. Therefore, the study suggests policy implications focused on approaches to legislative improvement and technology development support, which reflect the basic properties of PbD as defined in the study.
KW - intelligent mechanical equipments;smart city;privacy by design;4th industrial revolution;intelligent information technology(Artificial Intelligence;AI)
DO - 10.22693/NIAIP.2019.26.3.069
ER -
Jin, Sangki. (2019). Life Satisfaction Depending on Digital Utilization Divide within People with Disabilities. Informatization Policy, 26(3), 69-89.
Jin, Sangki. 2019, "Life Satisfaction Depending on Digital Utilization Divide within People with Disabilities", Informatization Policy, vol.26, no.3 pp.69-89. Available from: doi:10.22693/NIAIP.2019.26.3.069
Jin, Sangki "Life Satisfaction Depending on Digital Utilization Divide within People with Disabilities" Informatization Policy 26.3 pp.69-89 (2019) : 69.
Jin, Sangki. Life Satisfaction Depending on Digital Utilization Divide within People with Disabilities. 2019; 26(3), 69-89. Available from: doi:10.22693/NIAIP.2019.26.3.069
Jin, Sangki. "Life Satisfaction Depending on Digital Utilization Divide within People with Disabilities" Informatization Policy 26, no.3 (2019) : 69-89.doi: 10.22693/NIAIP.2019.26.3.069
Jin, Sangki. Life Satisfaction Depending on Digital Utilization Divide within People with Disabilities. Informatization Policy, 26(3), 69-89. doi: 10.22693/NIAIP.2019.26.3.069
Jin, Sangki. Life Satisfaction Depending on Digital Utilization Divide within People with Disabilities. Informatization Policy. 2019; 26(3) 69-89. doi: 10.22693/NIAIP.2019.26.3.069
Jin, Sangki. Life Satisfaction Depending on Digital Utilization Divide within People with Disabilities. 2019; 26(3), 69-89. Available from: doi:10.22693/NIAIP.2019.26.3.069
Jin, Sangki. "Life Satisfaction Depending on Digital Utilization Divide within People with Disabilities" Informatization Policy 26, no.3 (2019) : 69-89.doi: 10.22693/NIAIP.2019.26.3.069