This book explores the complexity and depths of our digital world by providing a selection of analyses and discussions from the 16th annual international conference on Computers, Privacy and Data Protection (CPDP): Ideas that Drive Our Digital World. The first half of the book focuses on issues related to the GDPR and data. These chapters provide a critical analysis of the 5-year history of the complex GDPR enforcement system, covering: codes of conduct as a potential co-regulation instrument for the market; an interdisciplinary approach to privacy assessment on synthetic data; the ethical implications of secondary use of publicly available personal data; and automating technologies and GDPR compliance. The second half of the book shifts focus to novel issues and ideas that drive our digital world. The chapters offer analyses on social and environmental sustainability of smart cities; reconstructing states as information platforms; stakeholder identification using the example of video-based Active and Assisted Living (AAL); and a human-centred approach to dark patterns. This interdisciplinary book takes readers on an intellectual journey into a wide range of issues and cutting-edge ideas to tackle our ever-evolving digital landscape.
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Preface 1. Five Years of GDPR: Lessons for Procedures, Agencies and Powers, Herwig C H Hofmann (University of Luxembourg) and Lisette Mustert (Utrecht University, the Netherlands) 2. Codes of Conduct: A Credible Instrument of Co-regulation for the Market, Stavroula Chatzipanagioti (Selbstregulierung Informationswirtschaft e.V., Germany) 3. Measuring Privacy Protection in Structured Synthetic Datasets: A Survey, Daniele Panfilo (Aindo, Italy), Alexander T.P. Boudewijn (Aindo, Italy), Andrea Filippo Ferraris (University of Bologna, Italy), Vanessa Cocca (Bocconi University Italy), Sabrina Zinutti (Aindo, Italy), Karel De Schepper (Belgium) and Carlo Rossi Chauvenet (Bocconi University Italy) 4. Are Publicly Available (Personal) Data 'up for grabs”? A Discussion of Three Privacy Agreements, Elisa Orrù (University of Freiburg, Germany) 5. GDPR Compliance on Autopilot: Checks and Balances of Automated Compliance of Subject Access Requests, Desara Dushi (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium) 6. (Evil) Twin Transition? Questioning the Social and Environmental Sustainability of Smart Cities in the European Union, Alessandra Calvi (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium) 7. States as Information Platforms: A Political Theory of Information, Vagelis Papakonstantinou (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium) 8. How to Solve the Dark Pattern Issue: A Human-Centred Approach, Marie Potel-Saville and Mathilde Da Rocha (Fair Patterns, France) 9. Who Should We Care About in the Digital World? Challenges of Stakeholders’ Identification – The Case Study of AAL, Maksymilian Michal Kuzmicz (Stockholm University, Sweden) 10. 'Protecting Privacy on a Continuous Orbit': Closing Remarks at the Computers, Privacy and Data Protection Conference, Wojciech Wiewiórowski (European Data Protection Supervisor, Poland)
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A new volume in the Computers, Privacy and Data Protection series collecting a selection of papers from the 16th CPDP Conference (2023).
Collects the best papers from the 2023 world-leading multidisciplinary CPDP Conference
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
9781509976003
Publisert
2024-05-02
Utgiver
Vendor
Hart Publishing
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, U, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
304

Om bidragsyterne

Hideyuki Matsumi is a doctoral researcher at Law Science, Technology and Society (LSTS), Belgium. Dara Hallinan is a legal academic at FIZ Karlsruhe, Germany. Diana Dimitrova is a post-doctoral researcher at FIZ Karlsruhe, Germany. Eleni Kosta is Professor of Technology Law and Human Rights at Tilburg University, the Netherlands. Paul De Hert is Professor of Law at Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium.