What are the primary privacy threats associated with an Elec…
What are the primary privacy threats associated with an Electronic Toll Pricing (ETP) system that collects data on road usage (e.g., time, distance, type of road, and congestion)? Unawareness Threat Users may not know how their travel data is being collected or used. Users are required to provide explicit consent for data collection. Data is only collected anonymously. Users are notified in real-time about data usage. Data Disclosure Threat Travel data is securely encrypted and cannot be accessed. Unauthorized parties might gain access to location data, revealing travel patterns. Only authorized toll authorities have access to the data. Data is stored in a decentralized manner to prevent breaches. Detecting Threat The system allows users to opt out of tracking at any time. Tracking mechanisms monitor vehicles without drivers knowing. Users are always informed of the purpose of data collection. All data collected is anonymized. Unintervenability Threat Users can review and delete their data through an online portal. The system processes data automatically, and users cannot modify or contest it. Users have control over how their data is shared. Data is collected for a limited period and then deleted. Which answer contains only the correct options: