Publicaties
Surveillance risks in IoT applied to Smart Cities KU Leuven
Measurement of cosmic-ray reconstruction efficiencies in the MicroBooNE LArTPC using a small external cosmic-ray counter Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The MicroBooNE detector is a liquid argon time projection chamber at Fermilab designed to study short-baseline neutrino oscillations and neutrino-argon interaction cross-section. Due to its location near the surface, a good understanding of cosmic muons as a source of backgrounds is of fundamental importance for the experiment. We present a method of using an external 0.5 m (L) × 0.5 m (W) muon counter stack, installed above the main ...
Key Ethical Challenges in the European Medical Information Framework KU Leuven
Enhanced surveillance of hospitalized COVID-19 patients in Europe Vrije Universiteit Brussel
BACKGROUND: A pre-existing, well-established European influenza surveillance network known as I-MOVE enabled the rapid implementation of a European multi-country COVID-19 hospital surveillance network for surveillance of hospitalized COVID-19 cases in early 2020. This network included 257 hospitals in 11 surveillance sites across nine countries. We aimed to identify whether the surveillance objectives were relevant to public health actions, ...
Understanding the legal provisions that allow processing and profiling of personal data—an analysis of GDPR provisions and principles Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The vagueness and subjectivity of various relevant GDPR ...
The concept of fairness in the GDPR: a linguistic and contextual interpretation Vrije Universiteit Brussel
There is a growing attention on the notion of fairness in the GDPR in the European legal literature. However, the principle of fairness in the Data Protection framework is still ambiguous and uncertain, as computer science literature and interpretative guidelines reveal. This paper looks for a better understanding of the concept of fairness in the data protection Pield through two parallel methodological tools: linguistic comparison and ...