Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2976102007> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 61 of
61
with 100 items per page.
- W2976102007 abstract "The use of connected surgical robotics to automate medical procedures presents new privacy challenges. We argue that conventional patient consent protocols no longer work. Indeed robots that replace human surgeons take on an extraordinary level of responsibility. Surgeons undergo years of training and peer review in a strongly regulated environment, and derive trust via a patient's faith in the hospital system. Robots on the other hand derive trust differently, via the integrity of the software that governs their operation. From a privacy perspective, there are two fundamental shifts. First, the threat model has shifted from one where the humans involved were untrusted to one where the robotic software is untrusted. Second, the basic unit of privacy control is no longer a medical record, but is replaced by four new basic units: the subject on which the robot is taking action; the tools used by the robot; the sensors (i.e data) the robot can access; and, finally access to monitoring and calibration services which afford correct operation of the robot. We suggest that contextual privacy provides useful theoretical tools to solve the privacy problems posed by surgical robots. However, it also poses some challenges: not least that the complexity of the contextual-privacy policies, if rigorously specified to achieve verification and enforceability, will be exceedingly high to directly expose to humans that review contextual privacy policies. A medical robot works with both information and physical material. While informational norms allow for judgements about contextual integrity and the transmission principle governs the constraints applied on information transfer, nothing is said about material property. Certainly, contextual privacy provides an anchor for useful notions of privacy in this scenario and thus should be considered to be extended to cover both information and material flows." @default.
- W2976102007 created "2019-10-03" @default.
- W2976102007 creator A5033376002 @default.
- W2976102007 creator A5089038143 @default.
- W2976102007 date "2019-06-25" @default.
- W2976102007 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W2976102007 title "Privacy with surgical robotics : challenges in applying contextual privacy theory" @default.
- W2976102007 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2976102007 type Work @default.
- W2976102007 sameAs 2976102007 @default.
- W2976102007 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W2976102007 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2976102007 hasAuthorship W2976102007A5033376002 @default.
- W2976102007 hasAuthorship W2976102007A5089038143 @default.
- W2976102007 hasConcept C107457646 @default.
- W2976102007 hasConcept C108827166 @default.
- W2976102007 hasConcept C123201435 @default.
- W2976102007 hasConcept C154945302 @default.
- W2976102007 hasConcept C193934123 @default.
- W2976102007 hasConcept C199360897 @default.
- W2976102007 hasConcept C2777904410 @default.
- W2976102007 hasConcept C34413123 @default.
- W2976102007 hasConcept C38652104 @default.
- W2976102007 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2976102007 hasConcept C90509273 @default.
- W2976102007 hasConceptScore W2976102007C107457646 @default.
- W2976102007 hasConceptScore W2976102007C108827166 @default.
- W2976102007 hasConceptScore W2976102007C123201435 @default.
- W2976102007 hasConceptScore W2976102007C154945302 @default.
- W2976102007 hasConceptScore W2976102007C193934123 @default.
- W2976102007 hasConceptScore W2976102007C199360897 @default.
- W2976102007 hasConceptScore W2976102007C2777904410 @default.
- W2976102007 hasConceptScore W2976102007C34413123 @default.
- W2976102007 hasConceptScore W2976102007C38652104 @default.
- W2976102007 hasConceptScore W2976102007C41008148 @default.
- W2976102007 hasConceptScore W2976102007C90509273 @default.
- W2976102007 hasOpenAccess W2976102007 @default.
- W2976102007 hasRelatedWork W1970105774 @default.
- W2976102007 hasRelatedWork W2524624957 @default.
- W2976102007 hasRelatedWork W2593234175 @default.
- W2976102007 hasRelatedWork W2605367936 @default.
- W2976102007 hasRelatedWork W2613022181 @default.
- W2976102007 hasRelatedWork W2625564278 @default.
- W2976102007 hasRelatedWork W2744433734 @default.
- W2976102007 hasRelatedWork W2747442008 @default.
- W2976102007 hasRelatedWork W2895504270 @default.
- W2976102007 hasRelatedWork W2963014426 @default.
- W2976102007 hasRelatedWork W2971357327 @default.
- W2976102007 hasRelatedWork W2988059438 @default.
- W2976102007 hasRelatedWork W3033211022 @default.
- W2976102007 hasRelatedWork W3089726498 @default.
- W2976102007 hasRelatedWork W3104387739 @default.
- W2976102007 hasRelatedWork W3123197936 @default.
- W2976102007 hasRelatedWork W3161670349 @default.
- W2976102007 hasRelatedWork W3165413903 @default.
- W2976102007 hasRelatedWork W3175546072 @default.
- W2976102007 hasRelatedWork W3191039730 @default.
- W2976102007 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2976102007 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2976102007 magId "2976102007" @default.
- W2976102007 workType "article" @default.