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Privacy Perspective Protecting the Grid and Consumer Data: Cyber Security and Privacy Lillie Coney Associate Director Electronic Privacy Information Center

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Page 1: Privacy Rights Under Pressure  Innovations in technology: photography, audio recording, motion pictures, computers, telecommunications, digital data,

Privacy PerspectiveProtecting the Grid and Consumer Data: Cyber Security and Privacy

Lillie ConeyAssociate Director

Electronic Privacy Information Center

Page 2: Privacy Rights Under Pressure  Innovations in technology: photography, audio recording, motion pictures, computers, telecommunications, digital data,

Privacy Rights Under Pressure

Innovations in technology: photography, audio recording, motion pictures, computers, telecommunications, digital data, networking of databases

New business and government practices Record keeping, collection and use of

personal information, data mining, networking of informational data on persons

Page 3: Privacy Rights Under Pressure  Innovations in technology: photography, audio recording, motion pictures, computers, telecommunications, digital data,
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What is Privacy?

Constitutionally Protected Rights US Constitution: First Amendment, Fourth Amendment,

and Fifth Amendment; United Nations Declaration of Human Rights Article 12

It is the ability to control over who, when, why, and how personal information may be accessed or used by others

It is also an intangible property right It is enforced by Fair Information Practices found in

Federal, State, and International Law Federal Privacy Act OECD Privacy Guidelines Canadian Privacy Act

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Smart Grid and Privacy

Smart Grid Will trigger reflection on use of data collected,

legal limitations, regulations, and public debate about privacy

May expose information once only known by those within a home or business to others

Cause struggles over control of Smart Grid electricity consumption information

Can Smart Grid information threaten privacy rights? YES!

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Cyber Security and Privacy

Smart Grid design can either protect or fail to protect privacy and security

Privacy rights must be defined by the full complement of Fair Information Practices

How Cyber Security is defined will determine the degree to which electricity consumers may control who, when, why, and how someone may have access to information. Defining cyber security Defining cyber security threats Establishing due process protocols within utilities and

Smart Grid service providers routine business operations

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Transparency is Key to Customer Trust in the Grid

Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants; electric light the most efficient policeman. Louis Brandeis, Harper's Weekly, Dec 20 1913 Customers must have more than notice and choice Customers should be empowered to make

decisions about electricity consumption management options

Customers must have real redress options if their personal information or electricity consumption information is abused or misused

Law-enforcement Access must be restricted to court managed processes. (No secret courts or national security letters)

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Smart Grid Fair Information Practices Data collection limitations

Data use limitations

Data must be protected by information holders

Data holders must comply with privacy principle guidelines

Data subject must have access to information on who has had access to their information Correction, due process adjudication, confirm

accuracy, and use agreement

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EPIC.org

Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC)

http://epic.org/