The emergence of a preventive cybersecurity paradigm that aims to eliminate the sources of cybercrime threats is becoming an increasingly necessary complement to the current self-defensive cybersecurity systems. One concern associated with adopting such preventive measures is the risk of privacy infringement. Therefore, it is necessary to design the future Internet infrastructure so that it can appropriately balance preventive cybersecurity measures with privacy protections. This research proposes to design the Internet infrastructure using the preventive cybersecurity measures of the Bright Internet, namely preventive cybersecurity protocol and identifiable anonymity protocol, and ten privacy rights derived from Europe's General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR). We then analyze the legitimacy of the five steps of the preventive cybersecurity protocol and the four features of the identifiable anonymity protocol from the perspectives of ten privacy rights. We address the legitimacy from the perspective of potential victims' self-defense rights. Finally, we discuss four potential risks that may occur to the innocent senders and proposed resilient recovery procedures.
Data is a strategic asset for digital transformation. National innovation based on data has become a matter of global competition and survival. For pursuing a national innovation, it is important that the governance clearly defines the role and responsibility to lead innovation at the national level. In this regard, a national chief data officer (CDO) system has emerged recently as a new paradigm for national data innovation, mainly in the United States, the United Kingdom, and South Korea. This study employs a comparative approach to explaining the trends and common features of the national CDO system. The focal point of analysis is the legal base of CDO system, organization and governance, the required capability and authority of CDO, and its hiring process. Summing up, the study shows that an organization-wide awareness of the benefits of data innovation, a powerful authority to lead and coordinate regarding agencies, and a competent supporting organization are crucial to the successful operation of a CDO system.
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