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Cherish Data Privacy and Human Rights in the Digital Age: Harmonizing Innovation and Individual Autonomy
Abstract
Data privacy encompasses the safeguarding and control individuals exercise over their personal information and data. It revolves around ensuring the confidentiality and security of sensitive data, including financial records, health information, and unique identifiers. In the era of extensive data collection, storage, and sharing in the digital landscape, preserving data privacy has become imperative to uphold individuals' rights and shield them from potential harm. From artificial intelligence and machine learning to internet of things (IoT) devices, innovative solutions have transformed our way of life and work. However, every innovation brings the responsibility to safeguard the privacy and security of individuals whose data is collected and processed. So, balancing innovation and personal security is a nuanced task. While innovation offers substantial benefits, it also poses risks to personal privacy without adequate regulation. This chapter dives into the diverse exploration of human rights protection concerning data and privacy of individuals in the digital arena.
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