Problem
A. We live in a data driven society where every aspect of our lives (personal, shopping, buying, interacting with others, jobs, education, banking, etc.) is data connected. How has data changed American society and life experiences personally, socially, and professionally?
B. Identify and discuss threats to privacy if personal data is not protected.
C. Do people have a right to expect protection of personal data? Explain in detail and support your position with credible sources. (Discuss the "Right to Privacy" article)
D. Discuss privacy controls and how they can ensure the protection of personal data.
E. Utilizing critical discourse analysis, after watching the "Black Mirror" Season 5, episode titled "Rachel, Jack and Ashley, Too," analyze and explain how the 3 articles you selected, the lecture, reading material, and the film focus on personal data, personal data collection and use, the right to privacy issues in society and the impact on individuals in the millennium and data privacy and protection.