📢 Debbie Reynolds, “The Data Diva,” shares an abbreviated recent presentation, "The Internet of Things (IoT), Data Privacy, and Connected Vehicles," given to the US Department of Commerce IoT Advisory Board in May 2024! 🚗 This presentation supports my recommendation to include privacy information on car sales window stickers. 🚗🔒 Key Statistics: 🚗95% of passenger cars sold are likely to have embedded connectivity by 2030 🚗91.7% of U.S. households owned at least one vehicle in 2022 🚗39% of consumers consider data privacy highly important during the vehicle shopping and ownership experience 🚗72% of drivers are uncomfortable with automakers sharing their data with third parties 🚗71% of drivers would consider buying an older car or one with less technology to protect their privacy and security 🚗140% increase in vehicle cyberattacks from 2020 to 2021 🚗For $2, a cybercriminal can buy a customer's personal car data and vehicle identity on the dark web 🚗1 in 13 cyberstalking incidents include the use of GPS technologies Consumer Stories include: 🚗Real-life example of cyberstalking using vehicle GPS 🚗Case of insurance denials based on vehicle data Current US State-level Legislation: 🚗California Senate Bill 296: In-vehicle camera disclosure and consumer consent requirements 🚗Illinois Data Law SB0800: Mandates deleting personal data from recovered vehicles before release 🚗New Jersey Senate Bill S2740: Dealer obligations to delete personal vehicle data before resale or lease Negative Impacts on Automakers and Consumers: 🚗Financial and reputational damage from data breaches and cyberattacks 🚗Increased risks of identity theft, financial fraud, and personal safety concerns A million thanks to 🛡️🚘 Andrea Amico of Privacy4Cars for collaborating with me in crafting and supporting the recommendation through this board process, including making presentations to the board in 2023 and 2024 on car privacy issues. Special thanks to the Mozilla Foundation for your "Privacy Not Included" reporting. This cited information was a vital part of this presentation. Special thanks to Kashmir Hill, with her The New York Times reporting on privacy concerns about cars over the last few months, which has elevated the discussion to the public and provided ample support and many of the consumer stories cited in this presentation. Special thanks to Bill Pugh⚡️, Leonard Lee, Rex M. Lee, Tom K., and Jeff Jockisch for their letters of support. Your contributions are invaluable as we work to include this recommendation in the forthcoming report to be sent to the IoT federal working group and Congress in 2024. Stay tuned. Debbie Reynolds Consulting, LLC #privacy #DataPrivacy #datadiva #IoT #ConnectedVehicles #PrivacyProtection #CyberSecurity #Innovation #ConsumerProtection
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Thank you for sharing Debbie Reynolds. I am one of these people: 🚗71% of drivers would consider buying an older car or one with less technology to protect their privacy and security
Fantastic presentation, Debbie! This perfectly highlights the pressing need for consumer awareness and robust privacy protections. With so many consumers valuing data privacy and security, how do you envision automakers balancing technological innovation with these privacy concerns in the coming years?
#EV 🚕🚙🚗🛻 Well Done Debbie Reynolds 👌
Improving #vehicle #privacy is such a worthy cause and every time we collaborate I learn from you, Debbie Reynolds. Reach out any time and thank you for your advocacy!
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