Abstract

Data privacy is becoming one of the major risks faced by organizations. With the emergence of new technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT), Automated vehicles, mobile payments, privacy is no longer a compliance issue, but also a user responsibility to ensure users are aware of the risks of sharing personal data with third parties.

Highlights

  • In the research study by Taeihagh, Araz, and Lim, Hazel Si Min. (2018), a self-driving car, known as an autonomous vehicle (AV), connected and autonomous vehicle (CAV), driverless car is a vehicle that is capable of discerning the environmental inputs and drive with no human instructions

  • We have studied the understanding of an autonomous vehicle Privacy statement (the sample Privacy statement (Tesla), 2013) in pdf format, against a video created from this Policy statement based on the relevant parts of the pdf

  • With an average reading speed of 300 wpm, the time taken for an average user to read the sample Privacy statement (Tesla) was 12 minutes

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Introduction

In the research study by Taeihagh, Araz, and Lim, Hazel Si Min. (2018), a self-driving car, known as an autonomous vehicle (AV), connected and autonomous vehicle (CAV), driverless car is a vehicle that is capable of discerning the environmental inputs and drive with no human instructions. Security concerns surround autonomous vehicles, given that the vehicle is constantly sharing telematics data. These telematics data include VIN number, software information, present speed and distance information, which are very sensitive as they clearly let someone know of the driver’s exact location, and car information details which could be used by a malicious hacker to perform cyber hacks and attacks on connected cars

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