Data protection on the move : current developments in ICT and privacy/data protection / Serge Gutwirth, Ronald Leenes, Paul De Hert, editors.
2016
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Title
Data protection on the move : current developments in ICT and privacy/data protection / Serge Gutwirth, Ronald Leenes, Paul De Hert, editors.
Published
Dordrecht : Springer, [2016]
Copyright
©2016
Call Number
K3264.C65 D376 2016
ISBN
9789401773751 (hardback)
9401773750 (hardback)
9401773750 (hardback)
Description
xx, 476 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
Other Standard Identifiers
9789401773751
System Control No.
(OCoLC)931544158
Summary
This volume brings together papers that offer methodologies, conceptual analyses, highlight issues, propose solutions, and discuss practices regarding privacy and data protection. It is one of the results of the eight annual International Conference on Computers, Privacy, and Data Protection, CPDP 2015, held in Brussels in January 2015. The book explores core concepts, rights and values in (upcoming) data protection regulation and their (in)adequacy in view of developments such as Big and Open Data, including the right to be forgotten, metadata, and anonymity. It discusses privacy promoting methods and tools such as a formal systems modeling methodology, privacy by design in various forms (robotics, anonymous payment), the opportunities and burdens of privacy self management, the differentiating role privacy can play in innovation. The book also discusses EU policies with respect to Big and Open Data and provides advice to policy makers regarding these topics. Also attention is being paid to regulation and its effects, for instance in case of the so-called 'EU-cookie law' and groundbreaking cases, such as Europe v. Facebook. This interdisciplinary book was written during what may turn out to be the final stages of the process of the fundamental revision of the current EU data protection law by the Data Protection Package proposed by the European Commission. It discusses open issues and daring and prospective approaches. It will serve as an insightful resource for readers with an interest in privacy and data protection.
Note
This volume brings together papers that offer methodologies, conceptual analyses, highlight issues, propose solutions, and discuss practices regarding privacy and data protection. It is one of the results of the eight annual International Conference on Computers, Privacy, and Data Protection, CPDP 2015, held in Brussels in January 2015. The book explores core concepts, rights and values in (upcoming) data protection regulation and their (in)adequacy in view of developments such as Big and Open Data, including the right to be forgotten, metadata, and anonymity. It discusses privacy promoting methods and tools such as a formal systems modeling methodology, privacy by design in various forms (robotics, anonymous payment), the opportunities and burdens of privacy self management, the differentiating role privacy can play in innovation. The book also discusses EU policies with respect to Big and Open Data and provides advice to policy makers regarding these topics. Also attention is being paid to regulation and its effects, for instance in case of the so-called 'EU-cookie law' and groundbreaking cases, such as Europe v. Facebook. This interdisciplinary book was written during what may turn out to be the final stages of the process of the fundamental revision of the current EU data protection law by the Data Protection Package proposed by the European Commission. It discusses open issues and daring and prospective approaches. It will serve as an insightful resource for readers with an interest in privacy and data protection.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
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Data protection on the move : current developments in information and communications technology and privacy, data protection
Table of Contents
Mind the Air Gap
1
Europe Versus Facebook: An Imbroglio of EU Data Protection Issues / Bibi van den Berg
25
Context-Dependence of Citizens' Attitudes and Preferences Regarding Privacy and Security / Liane Colonna
51
On Locational Privacy in the Absence of Anonymous Payments / Marc van Lieshout, Michael Friedewald Sven Rung Merel Ooms
75
Development Towards a Learning Health System-Experiences with the Privacy Protection Model of the TRANSFoRm Project / Tilman Frosch Sven Schage Martin Goll Thorsten Holz
101
Could the CE Marking Be Relevant to Enforce Privacy by Design in the Internet of Things / Evert-Ben van Veen, Robert A. Verheij Christian Ohmann Wolfgang Kuchinke Brendan C. Delaney
135
Visions of Technology / Eric Lachaud
163
Privacy and Innovation: From Disruption to Opportunities / Hans Lammerant Paul De Hert
195
Behavioural Advertising and the New 'EU Cookie Law' as a Victim of Business Resistance and a Lack of Official Determination / Marc van Lieshout
213
Forget About Being Forgotten / Christina Markou
249
Do-It-Yourself Data Protection-Empowerment or Burden? / Yod-Samuel Martin Jose M. del Alamo
277
Privacy Failures as Systems Failures: A Privacy-Specific Formal System Model / Tobias Matzner Thilo von Pape, Carsten Ochs Philipp K. Masur
307
Precautionary Approach to Big Data Privacy / Anthony Morton
357
Impact of Domestic Robots on Privacy and Data Protection and the Troubles with Legal Regulation by Design / Edward W. Felten Joanna Huey Arvind Narayanan
387
Is the Human Rights Framework Still Fit for the Big Data Era? A Discussion of the ECtHR's Case Law on Privacy Violations Arising from Surveillance Activities / Ugo Pagallo
411
Metadata, Traffic Data, Communications Data, Service Use Information... What Is the Difference? Does the Difference Matter? An Interdisciplinary View from the UK / Bart van der Sloot
437
Global Views on Internet Jurisdiction and Trans-border Access / Eric Lachaud
465