In 2018, a hospital in Portugal received a fine for an indiscriminate access to, violation of and failure to ensure continued integrity and confidentiality of processed personal data of users. These and other examples depict a combined private and public sector’s invasion into people’s lives, intruding and disposing of as much different information as possible. Due to this technological invasion, literature also looks at possibilities for a data misuse as more people have access to the data. Occurrences of making government datasets publicly available threatens personal information disclosure, which may result in open profiling or data mining for various private purposes. Violations coming from private and public sectors prove justifiable data privacy and security concerns which may hinder the digital transformation of the public sector.
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