| Literature DB >> 31788455 |
Jorge Alberto Álvarez Díaz1, Eduardo Alfredo Duro2, Ida Cristina Gubert3, Carmen Alicia Cardozo de Martínez4, María Angélica Sotomayor5, Luis López6, Alejandro Duro7, Rosa Niño Moya8, Patricia Sorokin9.
Abstract
When in 1966 the United Nations stated in its International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the ideal of a free human being with respect to his privacy through the prohibition of arbitrary interference in his private life, it was not possible to imagine the impact of global unlimited connectivity, autonomy of new information technologies, the development of huge interconnected databases, the independent and unrestricted circulation of data, which have led to ethical and legal questions arising from this to treat personal and health data.Entities:
Keywords: Big Data; Ethics; Health; Internet; Privacy; Security
Year: 2018 PMID: 31788455 PMCID: PMC6884319 DOI: 10.17979/relaso.2018.8.2.2951
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Lat Sociol ISSN: 2253-6469