Harry Elias Partnership Head, Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection KK Lim shared with GovInsider his thoughts on data coalitions and citizen privacy. The article was first published on 22 June 2021.
Explained: Data coalitions and citizen privacy
Being paid to surf the internet sounds like a pretty good deal. Andrew Yang, a politician hoping to become the Mayor of New York, supported a “digital dividend” where corporations would compensate the users who share their data, reported Wired.
This is just one example of how people from across the globe are trying to regain control over their data. Forming data coalitions has been one method for groups to protect the data that they produce. All while governments still struggle to communicate with citizens about data.
KK Lim, Head of Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection at law firm Harry Elias Partnership shares his take on how feasible data coalitions are and his advice for managing privacy.
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Source: GovInsider
Author: Sean Nolan