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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Serge Gutwirth , Ronald Leenes , Paul de HertPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: 2015 ed. Volume: 20 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 8.403kg ISBN: 9789401793841ISBN 10: 9401793840 Pages: 406 Publication Date: 28 November 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsForeword; Serge Gutwirth, Ronald Leenes and Paul De Hert.- I. Profiling: a persistent core issue of data protection and privacy.- 1. The emergence of profiling technologies and its impact on Fundamental Rights and Values.; Francesca Bosco, Niklas Creemers, Valeria Ferraris, Daniel Guagnin and Bert-Jaap Koops.- 2. On-line behavioral tracking: what may change after the legal reform on personal data protection; Georgia Skouma and Laura Léonard.- II. Taming the future : assessments and evaluations of risks in the sphere of privacy and data protection.- 3. A systematic approach to the legal evaluation of security measures in public transportation; Christian Ludwig Geminn and Alexander Roßnagel.- 4. Models and tools for the computational support of technology impact assessments, applied in the context of mass transportation; Ronald Grau.- 5. Impact Assessment as negotiated knowledge; Leon Hempel and Hans Lammerant.- 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.- 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; Paulan Korenhof, Jef Ausloos, Ivan Szekely, Meg Ambrose, Giovanni Sartor, Ronald Leenes.- 8. Ten Reasons Why the ‘Right to be Forgotten’ should be Forgotten; Christiana Markou.- 9. Tracing the right to be forgotten in the short history of data protection law: The “new clothes” of an old right; Gabriela Zanfir.- IV. Does it take two to tango: Privacy and security?.- 10. Privacy versus security: problems and possibilities for the trade-off model; Govert Valkenburg.- 11. Privacy and security - on the evolution of a European conflict; ; Matthias Leese.- V. Designing and supporting privacy and data protection.- 12. Evolving FIPPs: Privacy by Design Not Privacy Paternalism; Ann Cavoukian.- 13. Evolution orrevolution? Steps forward to a new generation of data protection regulation; Attila Kiss and Gergely László Szöke.- 14. Do People Know about Privacy and Data Protection Strategies? Towards the “Online Privacy Literacy Scale” (OPLIS); Sabine Trepte et al.- 15. LEAP: The LEAP Encryption Access Project; Elijah Sparrow and Harry Halpin.- 16. Enabling Privacy by Design in Medical Records Sharing; Jovan Stevovic, Eleonora Bassi, Alessio Giori, Fabio Casati and Giampaolo Armellin.Reviews
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