Data protection and privacy : (in)visibilities and infrastructures
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書誌事項
Data protection and privacy : (in)visibilities and infrastructures
(Law, governance and technology series, 36 . Issues in privacy and data protection)
Springer, c2017
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  愛媛
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  佐賀
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注記
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book features peer reviewed contributions from across the disciplines on themes relating to protection of data and to privacy protection. The authors explore fundamental and legal questions, investigate case studies and consider concepts and tools such as privacy by design, the risks of surveillance and fostering trust. Readers may trace both technological and legal evolution as chapters examine current developments in ICT such as cloud computing and the Internet of Things. Written during the process of the fundamental revision of revision of EU data protection law (the 1995 Data Protection Directive), this volume is highly topical.
Since the European Parliament has adopted the General Data Protection Regulation (Regulation 2016/679), which will apply from 25 May 2018, there are many details to be sorted out. This volume identifies and exemplifies key, contemporary issues. From fundamental rights and offline alternatives, through transparency requirements to health data breaches, the reader is provided with a rich and detailed picture, including some daring approaches to privacy and data protection. The book will inform and inspire all stakeholders.
Researchers with an interest in the philosophy of law and philosophy of technology, in computers and society, and in European and International law will all find something of value in this stimulating and engaging work.
目次
Part 1: Fundamental and legal questions1. Legal fundamentalism: is data protection really a fundamental right?Bart Van der Sloot
2. Is there a Right to Offline Alternatives in a Digital World?
Murat Karaboga, Tobias Matzner, Hannah Obersteller and Carsten Ochs
3. What is New with the Internet of Things in Privacy and Data Protection? Four Legal ChallengesUgo Pagallo, Massimo Durante and Shara Monteleone
Part 2: Concepts and tools4. Towards a code of Conduct on privacy for mHealth to foster trust among users of mobile health applicationsEugenio Mantovani, Joan Antokol, Sjaak Nouwt, Marian Hoekstra, Nico Schutte, Peteris Zilgalvis, Juan-Pedro Castro and Claudia Prettner
5. Minimum Harm by Design. Reworking Privacy by Design to mitigate the risks of surveillanceElisa Orru
6. A purpose-based taxonomy for better governance of personal data in the Internet of Things era: the example of wellness dataClaire Levallois-Barth and Hugo Zylberberg
7. A Privacy Engineering Framework for the Internet of ThingsAntonio Kung, Frank Kargl, Santiago Suppan, Jorge Cuellar, Henrich C. Poehls, Adam Kapovits, Nicolas Notario and Yod Samuel Martin
Part 3: Case studies
8. Dangers from Within? Looking Inwards at the Role of Maladministration as the Leading Cause of Health Data Breaches in the UKLeslie Stevens, Christine Dobbs, Kerina Jones and Graeme Laurie
9. On the road to privacy- and data protection-friendly security technologies in the workplace - A case-study of the MUSES Risk and Trust Analysis EngineYung Shin Van Der Sype, Jonathan Guislain, Seigneur Jean-Marc and Xavier Titi
10. A Study on Corporate Compliance with Transparency Requirements of Data Protection LawChristoph Bier, Simon Koempf and Jurgen Beyerer
Part 4: closing11.Closing remarks: 9th International Computers, Privacy and Data Protection Conference
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