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Reforming European Data Protection Law, 2015
Issues in Privacy and Data Protection Series
Coordinators: Gutwirth Serge, Leenes Ronald, de Hert Paul
Language: EnglishSubjects for Reforming European Data Protection Law:
Keywords
Data Protection Officer; European Data Protection Authorities; European General Data Protection Regulation; Evaluation of security measures in public transportation; Models and tools for the computational support of technology; Online Privacy Literacy Scale (OPLIS); Personal data protection; Privacy and Data Protection Strategies; Privacy and security; Privacy by Design; Privacy impact assessments (PIA); Reforming Data Protection; Right to Be Forgotten or Erasure (RTBF); Short history of data protection law
406 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback
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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.
Suggests daring and prospective approaches during the process of the fundamental revision of the 1995 Data Protection Directive
Of interest to all stakeholders in the privacy and ICT fields
Provides interdisciplinary coverage on current developments in ICT and privacy/data protection
Features both daring and prospective approaches
Offers readers conceptual analysis as well as thoughtful discussion of issues, practices, and solutions
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras