IoTSec:Privacy Label explanation
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Process
During the IoTSec Workshop in Nov2017 with privacy and security experts we established both process details for considering privacy, influence of data types and parameters, grading of privacy (A-F), and identified open issues. The topics addressed hear are seen as work in progress.
Four areas regarding the process of data related to privacy
- which data are collected
- sharing to my phone, my cloud, public cloud,...
- data communication integrity and storage
- further distribution of data, ownership of data, further processing
Influence on data types
- freshness of data
- consent,
- level of control,
- notion of data sensitivity
- transparency
Influence parameters
- data
- control functionality
- security techniques
- accountability
- access to data
Open issues
- access control (authentication) - transparency of authentication level
- maintenance and update
Level A++
- no data are shared
Level A+
Level A - Very high
- restricted use of data to purpose only (particular service)
- supplier should bear the risk of incidents, e.g. they rather than I get penalised when things go wrong - equivalent to finansavtaleloven
- if device is stolen - nobody else
Level B
- specify the data to be collected, re-use for statistical data only, ensured integrity
- customizable access control, eg.. add stronger authentication or consent requirements
- must be able to trade off the various security requirements, e.g. confidentiality agains availability - i.e. I want flexibility
- compliance with other standards - and this be listed (information requirement) - clipper compatible
- anonymity of my interaction with the supplier
- customer can control with how the information is transferred and used by a third party
Level C
- data are collected without control (GPS+activity+heart rate), re-use only for statistical, encrypted storage
- must be possible to withdraw consent - and that this results in all relevant information being deleted - and proof of deletion
Level D
- data are collected, transparency of re-use
- Data is not sold without consent/knowledge
- transparency - I get told about the criteria that the supplier has used in their information classification
- Information is only used for its legitimate purpose
Level E
- collected data, no transparency of re-use
- in compliance with GDPR
- if data is stolen, I will get told
- notification if DSO is hacked
Level F - Failure
- no privacy, no control of data, everyone can see
- nothing , no expectations
Other aspects
Ongoing discussion that A-F might be too many levels to be considered, and that one should focus on only three levels (A-C), where C is compliance with GDPR.