Privacy and Authenticity in Telematics Systems 98C043
The basic goals of privacy and authenticity of personal data are
summarized, and examples of potential threats to privacy in
telematics applications are provided.
Probable telematic transactions for the automotive environment
are analyzed for typical versus necessary personal content. The
question of privacy versus confidentiality versus security versus
authenticity is discussed in the context of system design and
service provider responsibilities.
Several examples of how current telematic systems address
privacy are provided, and worldwide trends in architectures
followed the "designed in privacy" concept are briefly
described.
Author(s):
Scott Andrews, Michael Wolterman
Affiliated:
Toyota Motor Corporation, Toyota Technical Center
Pages: 5
Event:
1998 International Congress on Transportation Electronics
Related Topics:
Telematics
Architecture
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