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Can a Data Breach be Caused by Poor Quality Data? An Analysis of a Decision by the Irish Data Protection Commission and its Potential Influence on Future Financial Data Sharing Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Data As Counter-Performance: A New Way Forward Or A Step Back For The Fundamental Right Of Data Protection? Vrije Universiteit Brussel
With the proposed Directive on digital content the Commission has tried to give legal reality to the fact that individuals «pay» for otherwise «free» services online with their personal data («data as counter-performance»). The legislative procedure has revealed severe doubts on the compatibility of this concept with the GDPR and the fundamental rights nature of data protection. This paper aims for reconciliation by considering the Directive as ...
Delphi study to identify criteria for the systematic assessment of data protection risks in the context of big data analytics Ghent University
A Big Data Analytics (BDA) environment is a complex ecosystem that includes users, powerful infrastructure, services and applications that store, retrieve and process large amounts of data from widely dispersed sources. While BDA has improved efficiency and created business value, leading to growing interest from businesses and organisations in investing in such technologies, there are some growing concerns about the secure and lawful processing ...
Data protection, control and participation beyond consent: Why we ‘seek the views’ of data subjects, and how Hasselt University
Data protection and privacy under pressure : transatlantic tensions, EU surveillance, and big data Ghent University
How Uninformed is the Average Data Subject? A Quest for Benchmarks in EU Personal Data Protection Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Information obligations have always been crucial in personal data protection law. Reinforcing these obligations is one of the priorities of the legislative package introduced in 2012 by the European Commission to redefine the personal data protection legal landscape of the European Union (EU). Those responsible for processing personal data (the data controllers) must imperatively convey certain pieces of information to those whose data is ...
How uninformed is the average data subject? A quest for benchmarks in EU personal data protection Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Information obligations have always been crucial in personal data protection law. Re- inforcing these obligations is one of the priorities of the legislative package introduced in 2012 by the European Commission to redefine the personal data protection legal landscape of the European Union (EU). Those responsible for processing personal data (the data controllers) must imperatively convey certain pieces of information to those whose data are ...