Navigating Privacy: A Global Comparative Analysis of Data Protection Laws

IF 1.3 4区 计算机科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS IET Information Security Pub Date : 2025-01-24 DOI:10.1049/ise2/5536763
Sungjin Lim, Junhyoung Oh
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The increasing reliance on big data and artificial intelligence (AI) in the Fourth Industrial Revolution has raised significant concerns about individual privacy protection. This has led various countries to enact or amend privacy protection acts to address these concerns. However, there is a lack of comprehensive research comparing these laws across multiple countries, especially considering recent legislative developments. This study fills this gap by conducting a comparative analysis of privacy information protection acts in five major regions: the European Union (EU), the United States (focusing on California), China, Japan, and South Korea. The analysis explores the diverse approaches to privacy protection adopted by each region, influenced by their unique historical, political, and cultural contexts. For instance, the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) emphasizes individual rights influenced by historical abuses of personal information. At the same time, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) prioritizes consumer rights within a self-regulatory framework, reflecting the state’s technology-driven economy. The study also examines China’s Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL), which prioritizes national security; Japan’s Act on the Protection of Personal Information (APPI), which navigates the tension between individual privacy and societal norms; and South Korea’s Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA), which balances individual autonomy with a sense of community, reflecting Confucian values. By identifying specific limitations and areas for improvement in each region’s data protection laws, this study contributes to the ongoing discourse on international data privacy regulation. It offers valuable insights for policymakers and stakeholders seeking to navigate the complexities of the data economy while ensuring robust safeguards for individual privacy.

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IET Information Security
IET Information Security 工程技术-计算机:理论方法
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8.6 months
期刊介绍: IET Information Security publishes original research papers in the following areas of information security and cryptography. Submitting authors should specify clearly in their covering statement the area into which their paper falls. Scope: Access Control and Database Security Ad-Hoc Network Aspects Anonymity and E-Voting Authentication Block Ciphers and Hash Functions Blockchain, Bitcoin (Technical aspects only) Broadcast Encryption and Traitor Tracing Combinatorial Aspects Covert Channels and Information Flow Critical Infrastructures Cryptanalysis Dependability Digital Rights Management Digital Signature Schemes Digital Steganography Economic Aspects of Information Security Elliptic Curve Cryptography and Number Theory Embedded Systems Aspects Embedded Systems Security and Forensics Financial Cryptography Firewall Security Formal Methods and Security Verification Human Aspects Information Warfare and Survivability Intrusion Detection Java and XML Security Key Distribution Key Management Malware Multi-Party Computation and Threshold Cryptography Peer-to-peer Security PKIs Public-Key and Hybrid Encryption Quantum Cryptography Risks of using Computers Robust Networks Secret Sharing Secure Electronic Commerce Software Obfuscation Stream Ciphers Trust Models Watermarking and Fingerprinting Special Issues. Current Call for Papers: Security on Mobile and IoT devices - https://digital-library.theiet.org/files/IET_IFS_SMID_CFP.pdf
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