Professor Miriam Lips Victoria University of Wellington New Zealanders privacy behaviours in the age of big data Privacy Forum 7 May 2014.

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Professor Miriam Lips Victoria University of Wellington New Zealanders privacy behaviours in the age of big data Privacy Forum 7 May 2014

Big Data will change our world

John Whitehead, Chair CNZM. Former Secretary to Treasury. Former Executive Director, World Bank Stephen England-Hall Chief Executive Officer, Loyalty New Zealand Limited John Roberts Director, Relationship Management, Department of Internal Affairs Evelyn Wareham Manager, Integrated Data and Research, Statistics New Zealand Paul OConnor Founder, Director and Head of Research & Development, Datamine James Mansell Director of Innovation, Ministry of Social Development Joshua Feast CEO and co-founder, Cogito Miriam Lips Professor of e-Government, Victoria University School of Government David Wales Manager, Analytics and Insights, Performance Hub, Treasury

Balancing opportunities and risks Possible benefits: economic prosperity, improved social outcomes, better government, environmental gains Vs Possible risks: invasion of privacy, discrimination and exclusion of services, malicious use for criminal purposes, big brother

2013 Survey research findings Kiwis managing their online identity New Zealanders have strong privacy values and support these through their online privacy behaviours; People from different age groups, ethnic backgrounds, income groups and educational backgrounds demonstrate different online privacy behaviours Younger generations demonstrate different online privacy behaviours and strategies to protect their online identity, e.g.: –14% of young people up to 24 years of age dont know why they provide personal information in online commercial transactions; –40% of years old use RealMe in online govt transactions; –90% of years old frequently change their online privacy settings However, only 25% of the NZ population usually read and are able to understand online privacy statements

Personal experience with cyber-enabled crime

Protection of identity

Trust of institutions

Proposed principles (work-in-progress) Reaping the benefits for all parts of New Zealand society whilst maximally protecting individuals digital rights: privacy- by-design as business model The need for inclusive solutions: ease of data access, sharing and use; equal data access for all; better public understanding of available data Data management in NZ should build trust and confidence in NZ data institutions: transparency and openness to enhance public understanding Data users should be accountable for responsible data stewardship and exercise a duty of care

Proposed principles (cont.) Reduce possible data oil spills: security–by-design Individuals should have greater control over the use of their personal data (e.g. right to forget and a right to opt-out) Informed consent should be simple and easy to understand We should, as far as possible, promote a data environment that retains New Zealand control over our data and data settings

Have your say! #NZDFF Full survey research report Kiwis Managing their online identity available via the VUW e-Government Chair website: