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Ambient intelligence and the right to privacy, the challenge of detection technologies, Shara Monteleone

Label
Ambient intelligence and the right to privacy, the challenge of detection technologies, Shara Monteleone
Language
eng
Abstract
Unprecedented advances in Information Communication Technologies (ICT) and their involvement in most of private and public activities are revolutionizing our daily life and the way we relate to our environment. If, on the one hand, the new developments promise to make people's lives more comfortable or more secure, on the other hand, complex social and legal issues arise, in terms of fundamental rights and freedoms. The objective of this study is to envisage some of the main legal challenges posed by the new Ambient Intelligence technologies (AmI) and in particular by the new security enforcement technologies for privacy and data protection
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 63-70)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Ambient intelligence and the right to privacy
Oclc number
851516785
Responsibility statement
Shara Monteleone
Series statement
EUI working papers. LAW, 2011/13EUI papers
Sub title
the challenge of detection technologies
Content
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