Volume- 8
Issue- 6
Year- 2021
DOI: 10.55524/ijirem.2021.8.6.37 | DOI URL: https://doi.org/10.55524/ijirem.2021.8.6.37
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Mr. Pooran Singh , Dr. Jitendra
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (industry 4.0) promises a connected and smart production system in which the Internet, the machines (physical systems) and humans are all joined together. Unlike previous economic booms, current industrialisation primarily relies on Information Technology (IT). Private information is generated and shared often via interactions between the device and the device and the machine. Personal information is already a new commodity, and is now known as a "newoil" or a "new arena of battle." The more information is generated and collected, the more complete and risky the personal data is. Although privacy and security are frequently combined, they are different concepts. This study aims to investigate different vectors of the privacy hazard of Industry 4.0. This study examines data breach incidents, the problems of privacy, legal obligations as well as the need for knowledge of contextual privacy. This research ends with the explanation of the dangers connected with the divulgation of PIIs in the era of Industry 4.0. Scientific advancement will in future lead to an inventory miracle with long-term efficiencies and productivity benefits. Transport and communications will decrease, logistics and global distributors will improve and price levels will fall, new markets will be created and economic development promoted.
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