1st Edition

Digital Transformation and the Future of Privacy

By Neil McBride Copyright 2026
202 Pages
by Routledge

202 Pages
by Routledge

The rise of digital commerce, smartphones and social media and now the tsunami of artificial intelligence have led to the digital transformation of organisations and everyday life, creating anxiety about privacy. Privacy becomes a matter of public concern, as organisational systems are compromised, data misappropriated and our personal choices commoditised. We are left with the vain hope privacy... Read more

1. The Problem of Privacy  2. What is Privacy?  3. Defining Privacy  4. The Digital Transformation of Organisations  5. Emerging Technologies Disrupt Privacy  6. Digital Transformation in Everyday Life  7. Privacy and the Person  8. The Control of Privacy  9. Virtuous Privacy  10. The Future of Privacy

Biography

Neil McBride is Reader in Information Technology Management at De Montfort University, Leicester, where he teaches systems thinking, information systems management, privacy and surveillance studies. His research covers applied AI ethics, addressing health, justice and transport. He has industry and consultancy experience of systems design and application development, including assembler programming of early distributed systems. He has a PhD and post-doctoral experience in recombinant DNA technology. His current interests include decision-making models, the phenomenology of AI and poetry.