Abstract

Problem. The value of the Internet of Things (IoT) is the mechanized welding that processes sensitive data in the real-time interface when the sharing of Business-to-Government Data (B2G) provides business capacity for the generated data in the factory of the IoT system to be open for the public partakers. At the same time, the designed approach is suited to govern spatially circulated human characteristics affecting the replication of sensitive outcomes and supporting their fragmentation. The study identifies this problem in the Data Act of the European Union because it permits its operation. Purpose. The authors advocate the actual safety designation. Thus, the research article aims to solve the question of how (sensitive) data – a subject to the conflicting rights of others – can be business-to-government shared on the way to the achievement of safe settings and safe data, and avoidance loss factors of its integrity. Methods. The research applied measures aligned for the secondary use of sensitive data spawned by businesses and illustrated the experience of the Nordic Smart Government (NSG&B). Under this cure, the authors stand for the like-to Nordic cross-border data exchange shapes, and, at the same time, advance incident prevention relevant to the preparation process before as to convey data publicly. To support the argument for such a stand, the authors present the experience of the Taiwanese Tsai et al. v. National Health Insurance Administration case of 2014 and 2017 regarding the sharing of personal health data when the main plaintiff, Tsai, sued the National Health Insurance Administration for permitting third parties to access the National Health Insurance database for research drives on the name of sharing interests. Results. The case study provided would potentially contribute to the practical realization of the sharing of the Business-to-Government data approach in the framework of alike projects such as NSG&B. Conclusions. This research underlines the extent of addressing the sensitive nature of data sharing within IoT designs, mainly in the context of B2G relations. It stresses the condition for bars that prioritize data safety, integrity, and incident deterrence. The discoveries also propose potential implications for policy and regulation, significantly in the European Union.

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