Personal Data Sensitivity in Japan

The purpose of this study was to investigate how ordinary Japanese people perceive and understand data sensitivity and sensitive data. Although the concept of sensitive data is described in an article of Japan’s revised personal data act, following the EU Data Protection Directive and the new data...

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Main Authors: Yasunori Fukuta, Kiyoshi Murata, Andrew A. Adams, Yohko Orito, Ana María Lara Palma
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Language:English
Published: ORBIT 2017-10-01
Series:ORBIT Journal
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Online Access:https://www.orbit-rri.org/ojs/index.php/orbit/article/view/40
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spelling doaj-7a0af940a1d345cb99d1efd715b06ca22020-11-25T00:30:00ZengORBITORBIT Journal2515-85622017-10-011210.29297/orbit.v1i2.4040Personal Data Sensitivity in JapanYasunori Fukuta0Kiyoshi Murata1Andrew A. Adams2Yohko Orito3Ana María Lara Palma4Meiji University, School of Commerce.Meiji University, Centre for Business Information Ethics.Meiji University, Centre for Business Information Ethics.Ehime University, Faculty of Collaborative Regional Innovation.Universidad de Burgos, Department of Civil Engineering The purpose of this study was to investigate how ordinary Japanese people perceive and understand data sensitivity and sensitive data. Although the concept of sensitive data is described in an article of Japan’s revised personal data act, following the EU Data Protection Directive and the new data protection rule, there has been little research on whether this legally defined concept conforms to the general public’s perception of sensitive data in Japan and, if not, what differences exist between them. Using empirical data acquired through a questionnaire survey and appropriate statistical methods, we sought to clarify empirically the features of data sensitivity as perceived by ordinary Japanese people. This exploratory research revealed that ordinary Japanese tended to feel relatively low sensitivity to personal data related to their civic activities, which are typically mentioned in the official explanation of sensitive data, but they tended to feel a higher degree of sensitivity regarding financial-related personal data, which were not ordinarily considered sensitive data. https://www.orbit-rri.org/ojs/index.php/orbit/article/view/40sensitive datadata sensitivitypersonal informationprivacyjapan
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author Yasunori Fukuta
Kiyoshi Murata
Andrew A. Adams
Yohko Orito
Ana María Lara Palma
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Kiyoshi Murata
Andrew A. Adams
Yohko Orito
Ana María Lara Palma
Personal Data Sensitivity in Japan
ORBIT Journal
sensitive data
data sensitivity
personal information
privacy
japan
author_facet Yasunori Fukuta
Kiyoshi Murata
Andrew A. Adams
Yohko Orito
Ana María Lara Palma
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title Personal Data Sensitivity in Japan
title_short Personal Data Sensitivity in Japan
title_full Personal Data Sensitivity in Japan
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publisher ORBIT
series ORBIT Journal
issn 2515-8562
publishDate 2017-10-01
description The purpose of this study was to investigate how ordinary Japanese people perceive and understand data sensitivity and sensitive data. Although the concept of sensitive data is described in an article of Japan’s revised personal data act, following the EU Data Protection Directive and the new data protection rule, there has been little research on whether this legally defined concept conforms to the general public’s perception of sensitive data in Japan and, if not, what differences exist between them. Using empirical data acquired through a questionnaire survey and appropriate statistical methods, we sought to clarify empirically the features of data sensitivity as perceived by ordinary Japanese people. This exploratory research revealed that ordinary Japanese tended to feel relatively low sensitivity to personal data related to their civic activities, which are typically mentioned in the official explanation of sensitive data, but they tended to feel a higher degree of sensitivity regarding financial-related personal data, which were not ordinarily considered sensitive data.
topic sensitive data
data sensitivity
personal information
privacy
japan
url https://www.orbit-rri.org/ojs/index.php/orbit/article/view/40
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