Reforming European data protection law / Serge Gutwirth, Ronald Leenes, Paul de Hert, editors.
2015
KJE6071.A8 C66 2014 (Map It)
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Title
Reforming European data protection law / Serge Gutwirth, Ronald Leenes, Paul de Hert, editors.
Published
Dordrecht : Springer, [2015]
Copyright
©2015
Call Number
KJE6071.A8 C66 2014
ISBN
9789401793841 (hd. bd.)
9401793840 (hd. bd.)
9789401793858 (online)
9401793840 (hd. bd.)
9789401793858 (online)
Description
xx, 406 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)898122200
Summary
This book on privacy and data protection offers readers conceptual analysis as well as thoughtful discussion of issues, practices, and solutions. It features results of the seventh annual International Conference on Computers, Privacy, and Data Protection, CPDP 2014, held in Brussels January 2014. The book first examines profiling, a persistent core issue of data protection and privacy. It covers the emergence of profiling technologies, on-line behavioral tracking, and the impact of profiling on fundamental rights and values. Next, the book looks at preventing privacy risks and harms through impact assessments. It contains discussions on the tools and methodologies for impact assessments as well as case studies. The book then goes on to cover the purported trade-off between privacy and security, ways to support privacy and data protection, and the controversial right to be forgotten, which offers individuals a means to oppose the often persistent digital memory of the web. Written during the process of the fundamental revision of the current EU data protection law by the Data Protection Package proposed by the European Commission, this interdisciplinary book presents both daring and prospective approaches. It will serve as an insightful resource for readers with an interest in privacy and data protection.
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International conference proceedings.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Available in Other Form
Also issued as: Reforming European data protection law. Dordrecht : Springer, [2015] 9789401793858 (OCoLC)896116907
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Table of Contents
pt. I
Profiling: A Persistent Core Issue of Data Protection and Privacy
1.
Profiling Technologies and Fundamental Rights and Values: Regulatory Challenges and Perspectives from European Data Protection Authorities / Bert-Jaap Koops
3
2.
On-line Behavioral Tracking: What May Change After the Legal Reform on Personal Data Protection / Laura Leonard
35
pt. II
Taming the Future: Assessments of Risks in the Sphere of Privacy and Data Protection
3.
A Systematic Approach to the Legal Evaluation of Security Measures in Public Transportation / Alexander Robnagel
63
4.
Models and Tools for the Computational Support of Technology Impact Assessments, Applied in the Context of Mass Transportation / Ronald R. Grau
91
5.
Impact Assessments as Negotiated Knowledge / Hans Lammerant
125
6.
Data Processing in Employment Relations; Impacts of the European General Data Protection Regulation Focusing on the Data Protection Officer at the Worksite / Clara Fritsch
147
pt. III
To Forget or Not to Forget? Or Is the Question: How to Forget?
7.
Timing the Right to Be Forgotten: A Study into "Time" as a Factor in Deciding About Retention or Erasure of Data / Ronald Leenes
171
8.
The 'Right to Be Forgotten': Ten Reasons Why It Should Be Forgotten / Christiana Markou
203
9.
Tracing the Right to Be Forgotten in the Short History of Data Protection Law: The "New Clothes" of an Old Right / Gabriela Zanfir
227
pt. IV
Does It Take Two to Tango: Privacy and Security?
10.
Privacy Versus Security: Problems and Possibilities for the Trade-Off Model / Govert Valkenburg
253
11.
Privacy and Security -- On the Evolution of a European Conflict / Matthias Leese
271
pt. V
Designing and Supporting Privacy and Data Protection
12.
Evolving FIPPs: Proactive Approaches to Privacy, Not Privacy Paternalism / Ann Cavoukian
293
13.
Evolution or Revolution? Steps Forward to a New Generation of Data Protection Regulation / Gergely Laszlo Szoke
311
14.
Do People Know About Privacy and Data Protection Strategies? Towards the "Online Privacy Literacy Scale" (OPLIS) / Fabienne Lind
333
15.
LEAP: The LEAP Encryption Access Project / Harry Halpin
367
16.
Enabling Privacy by Design in Medical Records Sharing / Giampaolo Armellin
385