The subjects of this volume are more relevant than ever, especially in light of the raft of electoral scandals concerning voter profiling. This volume brings together papers that offer conceptual analyses, highlight issues, propose solutions, and discuss practices regarding privacy and data protection. It is one of the results of the twelfth annual International Conference on Computers, Privacy and Data Protection, CPDP, held in Brussels in January 2019. The book explores the following topics: dataset nutrition labels, lifelogging and privacy by design, data protection iconography, the substance and essence of the right to data protection, public registers and data protection, modelling and verification in data protection impact assessments, examination scripts and data protection law in Cameroon, the protection of children’s digital rights in the GDPR, the concept of the scope of risk in the GDPR and the ePrivacy Regulation. This interdisciplinary book has been written at a time when the scale and impact of data processing on society – not only on individuals, but also on social systems – is becoming ever starker. It discusses open issues as well as daring and prospective approaches, and will serve as an insightful resource for readers with an interest in computers, privacy and data protection.
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1. The Dataset Nutrition Label: A Framework to Drive Higher Data Quality Standards Sarah Holland, Ahmed Hosny, Sarah Newman, Joshua Joseph and Kasia Chmielinski 2. A Right to a Rule: On the Substance and Essence of the Fundamental Right to Personal Data Protection Lorenzo Dalla Corte 3. What’s in an Icon? Promises and Pitfalls of Data Protection Iconography Arianna Rossi and Monica Palmirani 4. ‘We’re All in Th is Together’: Actors Cooperating in Enhancing Children’s Rights in the Digital Environment after the GDPR Domenico Rosani 5. Risk to the ‘Rights and Freedoms’: A Legal Interpretation of the Scope of Risk under the GDPR Katerina Demetzou 6. Modelling and Verification in GDPR’s Data Protection Impact Assessment: A Case Study on the AccuWeather/Reveal Mobile Case Wolfgang Schulz, Florian Wittner, Kai Bavendiek and Sibylle Schupp 7. In Search of Data Protection’s Holy Grail: Applying Privacy by Design to Lifelogging Technologies Liane Colonna 8. Public Registers Caught between Open Government and Data Protection – Personal Data, Principles of Proportionality and the Public Interest Geert Lokhorst and Mireille van Eechoud 9. Examination Scripts as Personal Data: The Right of Access as a Regulatory Tool against Teacher-Student Abuses in Cameroon Universities Rogers Alunge 10. The Proposed ePrivacy Regulation: The Commission’s and the Parliament’s Draft s at a Crossroads? Elena Gil González, Paul De Hert and Vagelis Papakonstantinou 11. CPDP: Closing Remarks Giovanni Buttarelli
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New volume in the Computers, Privacy and Data Protection Series collecting a selection of papers from the 12th CPDP Conference (2019).
Collects the best papers from the 2019 edition of the world-leading multidisciplinary conference, Computers, Privacy and Data Protection
Cutting-edge research from the world-leading Computers, Privacy and Data Protection conference (CPDP). The Computers, Privacy and Data Protection series, now published by Hart, collects multidisciplinary peer-reviewed scientific manuscripts that are the result of papers that have been presented at the international Computers, Privacy and Data Protection conference (CPDP), that takes place every year in Brussels. As a world-leading multidisciplinary conference, CPDP gathers, within an atmosphere of independence and mutual respect, academics, lawyers, practitioners, policy-makers, industry and civil society from all over the world, offering them an arena to exchange ideas and discuss the latest emerging issues and trends. The series provides cutting edge research on legal, regulatory, academic and technological development in privacy and data protection. The books, which have been published since 2009 with growing success, are comprised of academic research dealing with topics such as recent developments in privacy and data protection law, multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary insights in privacy and data protection, privacy by design, privacy enhancing technologies and emerging technologies such as conversational agents, machine-learning algorithms, internet of things and cloud computing. The book series discusses daring and prospective approaches and serves as an insightful resource for readers with an interest in computers, privacy and data protection.
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ISBN
9781509932740
Publisert
2020-01-09
Utgiver
Vendor
Hart Publishing
Vekt
666 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
336

Om bidragsyterne

Dara Hallinan is a legal academic working in the intellectual property rights department at FIZ Karlsruhe – Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure. Ronald Leenes is Professor in regulation by technology at the Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society, Tilburg University. Serge Gutwirth is Professor of Human Rights, Comparative Law, Legal Theory and Methodology at the Law, Science, Technology & Society Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Paul De Hert is Professor of Criminal Law and Co-Director of the Law, Science, Technology & Society Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel.