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From 0–60: Privacy and the New Generation of Connected Cars

From 0–60: Privacy and the New Generation of Connected Cars. Josh Harris Director of Policy Future of Privacy Forum . What is a Connected Car?. What is a Connected Car?. Autos offering any number of connected technologies, including: Telematics systems GPS-based navigation services

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From 0–60: Privacy and the New Generation of Connected Cars

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  1. From 0–60: Privacy and the New Generation of Connected Cars Josh Harris Director of Policy Future of Privacy Forum

  2. What is a Connected Car?

  3. What is a Connected Car? Autos offering any number of connected technologies, including: Telematics systems GPS-based navigation services Blue-tooth connected mobile devices About 1-in-5 new cars sold this year will collect and transmit data outside the vehicle. 250 million connected cars globally by end of the decade.

  4. Telematics Systems Installed at manufacture by the OEM Examples include:

  5. Mobile Apps Smartphones are used to integrate Internet-based applications with the infotainment platform like Toyota Entune.

  6. Public/Safety Services • Event Data Recorders (EDRs) Mandate eCall: European Union rapid assistance initiative. In-Car Vehicle Diagnostic Tools

  7. V2X • Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V): “the dynamic wireless exchange of data between nearby vehicles that offers the opportunity for significant safety improvements.” • Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I): “The wireless exchange of critical safety and operational data between vehicles and highway infrastructure, intended primarily to avoid or mitigate motor vehicle crashes but also to enable a wide range of other safety, mobility, and environmental benefits.”

  8. Privacy Considerations Consumer disclosures: When and How? Categories of information that might trigger such disclosures? Scope of consumer controls? Data retention and de-identification policies? Organizational accountability, how demonstrated? How do the FIPPs apply?

  9. Fair Information Practice Principles

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