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Phan, Thanh. Smart Cities in Asia : Regulations, Problems, and Development. 1st ed. Singapore : Springer, 2022. ©2022. 1 online resource (127 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier SpringerBriefs in Geography Series Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1 Introduction to Smart Cities in Asia: Regulations, Problems, and Development -- 1.1 Smart Cities: An Overview and General Issues -- 1.2 Legal Frameworks and Problems with Smart Cities in Asia: A Country Analysis -- 1.3 Final Notes -- References -- 2 Smart Cities in Asia: An Introductory Note -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Adoption of Smart Cities: Focus on Asia -- 2.3 What Are Smart Cities? Defining Features -- 2.4 Smart City Technology Governance: Highlighting Challenges -- 2.4.1 Privacy -- 2.4.2 Security -- 2.4.3 Private-Public Partnership -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Ongoing Challenges and Solutions of Managing Data Privacy for Smart Cities -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Managing Privacy -- 3.3 Challenges with Managing Privacy Compliance -- 3.3.1 Automation -- 3.3.2 Shared Understanding of Privacy -- 3.4 Solutions -- 3.4.1 Developing a Shared Understanding -- 3.4.2 Achieving Privacy Compliance -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Smart City and Privacy Concerns During COVID-19: Lessons from Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Smart Cities Development Context in Southeast Asia -- 4.3 Smart City and Privacy Concerns -- 4.4 Public Safety and Privacy During COVID-19 -- 4.4.1 Singapore: TraceTogether -- 4.4.2 Malaysia: MySejahtera -- 4.4.3 Indonesia: PeduliLindungi -- 4.5 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Does Hong Kong Need a Coherent Policy on Cross Border Data Flows to Really Be Smart? -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Hong Kong's Desire to Be a Smart City -- 5.3 What Is a Smart City-And Is Hong Kong a Smart City? -- 5.4 Can Hong Kong Remain a Smart City? -- 5.4.1 Hong Kong's Lack of a Coordinated Data Policy -- 5.4.2 Legal Shortcomings -- 5.4.3 The Importance of Clarifying the Legal Protections for Data -- 5.4.4 Should Hong Kong Introduce an Exemption?. 5.5 Options for Hong Kong? -- References -- 6 The Promise and Challenges of Privacy in Smart Cities: The Case of Phuket -- Abstract -- 6.1 The Promises of Smart City -- 6.1.1 Thailand's Smart City Concept -- 6.1.2 Livable and Sustainable City as a Context -- 6.1.3 Legal Landscape on Personal Data and Privacy Protection -- 6.1.4 The Promises and Privacy Risks -- 6.2 The Case of Phuket Smart Tourism -- 6.2.1 The Vision of Phuket Smart Tourism -- 6.2.1.1 Public Places in Plain Sight -- 6.2.1.2 Ao Por Smart Pier -- 6.2.1.3 Digital Yacht Quarantine -- 6.2.2 The Government and Local Entrepreneurs' Privacy Perception -- 6.2.3 Review of International Perspectives on Surveillance Technology -- 6.3 Challenges for Privacy and Personal Data Protection from Phuket Experience -- 6.3.1 Finding a Common Ground for Global-Local Privacy Expectation -- 6.3.2 The PDPA's Proposed New Normality and the Community Way -- 6.3.3 Unreasonable, Unnecessary, and Disproportionate Data Processing Activities -- 6.3.4 Absence of an Appropriate Tool for Privacy-Preserving Legal Mechanism -- 6.4 Moving Forward -- 6.4.1 Privacy in a Human City -- 6.4.2 Universal Regulatory Design Considerations -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References -- Laws, acts, and regulations referred to in the text -- Other sources -- 7 The Emerging Legal Framework for Smart Cities in Vietnam -- 7.1 Overview on Urbanization in Vietnam -- 7.2 Definitions of Smart City -- 7.3 Implementation of Smart Cities in Vietnam -- 7.4 Emerging Legal Issues -- 7.5 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Legal Framework for Personal Data Protection in Vietnam -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Current Status of Vietnamese Laws on Personal Data Protection -- 8.3 Recommendations: Making Law on Personal Data Protection -- Appendix of Documents Reviewed -- References -- 9 Digital Transformation in Banking: A Case from Vietnam -- 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Digital Transformation in Banking Concepts -- 9.2.1 Digitize Front-End Only -- 9.2.2 Wrap and Digitize -- 9.2.3 Go Digital Native -- 9.3 The Current Commercial Banks' Digital Transformation Landscape in Vietnam -- 9.4 Challenges in Banking Digital Transformation -- 9.4.1 Legal Framework -- 9.4.2 Network Security -- 9.4.3 The Participation of Fintech and Bigtech Companies -- 9.5 Conclusions -- References -- 10 Developing Smart City Infrastructure Inside a Historical City: A Case from Thua Thien Hue, Vietnam -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Smart City Development in Vietnam -- 10.3 Introduction to Thua Thien Hue Province and Its Crucial Concern in Developing a Smart City -- 10.4 The Intelligent Operations Center -- 10.5 Conclusion and Recommendations -- References. 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Phan, Thanh. Smart Cities in Asia : Regulations, Problems, and Development. SpringerBriefs in Geography Series Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1 Introduction to Smart Cities in Asia: Regulations, Problems, and Development -- 1.1 Smart Cities: An Overview and General Issues -- 1.2 Legal Frameworks and Problems with Smart Cities in Asia: A Country Analysis -- 1.3 Final Notes -- References -- 2 Smart Cities in Asia: An Introductory Note -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Adoption of Smart Cities: Focus on Asia -- 2.3 What Are Smart Cities? Defining Features -- 2.4 Smart City Technology Governance: Highlighting Challenges -- 2.4.1 Privacy -- 2.4.2 Security -- 2.4.3 Private-Public Partnership -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Ongoing Challenges and Solutions of Managing Data Privacy for Smart Cities -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Managing Privacy -- 3.3 Challenges with Managing Privacy Compliance -- 3.3.1 Automation -- 3.3.2 Shared Understanding of Privacy -- 3.4 Solutions -- 3.4.1 Developing a Shared Understanding -- 3.4.2 Achieving Privacy Compliance -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Smart City and Privacy Concerns During COVID-19: Lessons from Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Smart Cities Development Context in Southeast Asia -- 4.3 Smart City and Privacy Concerns -- 4.4 Public Safety and Privacy During COVID-19 -- 4.4.1 Singapore: TraceTogether -- 4.4.2 Malaysia: MySejahtera -- 4.4.3 Indonesia: PeduliLindungi -- 4.5 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Does Hong Kong Need a Coherent Policy on Cross Border Data Flows to Really Be Smart? -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Hong Kong's Desire to Be a Smart City -- 5.3 What Is a Smart City-And Is Hong Kong a Smart City? -- 5.4 Can Hong Kong Remain a Smart City? -- 5.4.1 Hong Kong's Lack of a Coordinated Data Policy -- 5.4.2 Legal Shortcomings -- 5.4.3 The Importance of Clarifying the Legal Protections for Data -- 5.4.4 Should Hong Kong Introduce an Exemption?. 5.5 Options for Hong Kong? -- References -- 6 The Promise and Challenges of Privacy in Smart Cities: The Case of Phuket -- Abstract -- 6.1 The Promises of Smart City -- 6.1.1 Thailand's Smart City Concept -- 6.1.2 Livable and Sustainable City as a Context -- 6.1.3 Legal Landscape on Personal Data and Privacy Protection -- 6.1.4 The Promises and Privacy Risks -- 6.2 The Case of Phuket Smart Tourism -- 6.2.1 The Vision of Phuket Smart Tourism -- 6.2.1.1 Public Places in Plain Sight -- 6.2.1.2 Ao Por Smart Pier -- 6.2.1.3 Digital Yacht Quarantine -- 6.2.2 The Government and Local Entrepreneurs' Privacy Perception -- 6.2.3 Review of International Perspectives on Surveillance Technology -- 6.3 Challenges for Privacy and Personal Data Protection from Phuket Experience -- 6.3.1 Finding a Common Ground for Global-Local Privacy Expectation -- 6.3.2 The PDPA's Proposed New Normality and the Community Way -- 6.3.3 Unreasonable, Unnecessary, and Disproportionate Data Processing Activities -- 6.3.4 Absence of an Appropriate Tool for Privacy-Preserving Legal Mechanism -- 6.4 Moving Forward -- 6.4.1 Privacy in a Human City -- 6.4.2 Universal Regulatory Design Considerations -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References -- Laws, acts, and regulations referred to in the text -- Other sources -- 7 The Emerging Legal Framework for Smart Cities in Vietnam -- 7.1 Overview on Urbanization in Vietnam -- 7.2 Definitions of Smart City -- 7.3 Implementation of Smart Cities in Vietnam -- 7.4 Emerging Legal Issues -- 7.5 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Legal Framework for Personal Data Protection in Vietnam -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Current Status of Vietnamese Laws on Personal Data Protection -- 8.3 Recommendations: Making Law on Personal Data Protection -- Appendix of Documents Reviewed -- References -- 9 Digital Transformation in Banking: A Case from Vietnam -- 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Digital Transformation in Banking Concepts -- 9.2.1 Digitize Front-End Only -- 9.2.2 Wrap and Digitize -- 9.2.3 Go Digital Native -- 9.3 The Current Commercial Banks' Digital Transformation Landscape in Vietnam -- 9.4 Challenges in Banking Digital Transformation -- 9.4.1 Legal Framework -- 9.4.2 Network Security -- 9.4.3 The Participation of Fintech and Bigtech Companies -- 9.5 Conclusions -- References -- 10 Developing Smart City Infrastructure Inside a Historical City: A Case from Thua Thien Hue, Vietnam -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Smart City Development in Vietnam -- 10.3 Introduction to Thua Thien Hue Province and Its Crucial Concern in Developing a Smart City -- 10.4 The Intelligent Operations Center -- 10.5 Conclusion and Recommendations -- References. |
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Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1 Introduction to Smart Cities in Asia: Regulations, Problems, and Development -- 1.1 Smart Cities: An Overview and General Issues -- 1.2 Legal Frameworks and Problems with Smart Cities in Asia: A Country Analysis -- 1.3 Final Notes -- References -- 2 Smart Cities in Asia: An Introductory Note -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Adoption of Smart Cities: Focus on Asia -- 2.3 What Are Smart Cities? Defining Features -- 2.4 Smart City Technology Governance: Highlighting Challenges -- 2.4.1 Privacy -- 2.4.2 Security -- 2.4.3 Private-Public Partnership -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Ongoing Challenges and Solutions of Managing Data Privacy for Smart Cities -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Managing Privacy -- 3.3 Challenges with Managing Privacy Compliance -- 3.3.1 Automation -- 3.3.2 Shared Understanding of Privacy -- 3.4 Solutions -- 3.4.1 Developing a Shared Understanding -- 3.4.2 Achieving Privacy Compliance -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Smart City and Privacy Concerns During COVID-19: Lessons from Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Smart Cities Development Context in Southeast Asia -- 4.3 Smart City and Privacy Concerns -- 4.4 Public Safety and Privacy During COVID-19 -- 4.4.1 Singapore: TraceTogether -- 4.4.2 Malaysia: MySejahtera -- 4.4.3 Indonesia: PeduliLindungi -- 4.5 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Does Hong Kong Need a Coherent Policy on Cross Border Data Flows to Really Be Smart? -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Hong Kong's Desire to Be a Smart City -- 5.3 What Is a Smart City-And Is Hong Kong a Smart City? -- 5.4 Can Hong Kong Remain a Smart City? -- 5.4.1 Hong Kong's Lack of a Coordinated Data Policy -- 5.4.2 Legal Shortcomings -- 5.4.3 The Importance of Clarifying the Legal Protections for Data -- 5.4.4 Should Hong Kong Introduce an Exemption?. 5.5 Options for Hong Kong? -- References -- 6 The Promise and Challenges of Privacy in Smart Cities: The Case of Phuket -- Abstract -- 6.1 The Promises of Smart City -- 6.1.1 Thailand's Smart City Concept -- 6.1.2 Livable and Sustainable City as a Context -- 6.1.3 Legal Landscape on Personal Data and Privacy Protection -- 6.1.4 The Promises and Privacy Risks -- 6.2 The Case of Phuket Smart Tourism -- 6.2.1 The Vision of Phuket Smart Tourism -- 6.2.1.1 Public Places in Plain Sight -- 6.2.1.2 Ao Por Smart Pier -- 6.2.1.3 Digital Yacht Quarantine -- 6.2.2 The Government and Local Entrepreneurs' Privacy Perception -- 6.2.3 Review of International Perspectives on Surveillance Technology -- 6.3 Challenges for Privacy and Personal Data Protection from Phuket Experience -- 6.3.1 Finding a Common Ground for Global-Local Privacy Expectation -- 6.3.2 The PDPA's Proposed New Normality and the Community Way -- 6.3.3 Unreasonable, Unnecessary, and Disproportionate Data Processing Activities -- 6.3.4 Absence of an Appropriate Tool for Privacy-Preserving Legal Mechanism -- 6.4 Moving Forward -- 6.4.1 Privacy in a Human City -- 6.4.2 Universal Regulatory Design Considerations -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References -- Laws, acts, and regulations referred to in the text -- Other sources -- 7 The Emerging Legal Framework for Smart Cities in Vietnam -- 7.1 Overview on Urbanization in Vietnam -- 7.2 Definitions of Smart City -- 7.3 Implementation of Smart Cities in Vietnam -- 7.4 Emerging Legal Issues -- 7.5 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Legal Framework for Personal Data Protection in Vietnam -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Current Status of Vietnamese Laws on Personal Data Protection -- 8.3 Recommendations: Making Law on Personal Data Protection -- Appendix of Documents Reviewed -- References -- 9 Digital Transformation in Banking: A Case from Vietnam -- 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Digital Transformation in Banking Concepts -- 9.2.1 Digitize Front-End Only -- 9.2.2 Wrap and Digitize -- 9.2.3 Go Digital Native -- 9.3 The Current Commercial Banks' Digital Transformation Landscape in Vietnam -- 9.4 Challenges in Banking Digital Transformation -- 9.4.1 Legal Framework -- 9.4.2 Network Security -- 9.4.3 The Participation of Fintech and Bigtech Companies -- 9.5 Conclusions -- References -- 10 Developing Smart City Infrastructure Inside a Historical City: A Case from Thua Thien Hue, Vietnam -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Smart City Development in Vietnam -- 10.3 Introduction to Thua Thien Hue Province and Its Crucial Concern in Developing a Smart City -- 10.4 The Intelligent Operations Center -- 10.5 Conclusion and Recommendations -- References. |
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