Data Protection and Privacy, Volume 10 : The Age of Intelligent Machines.
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- computer
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- 9781509919352
- 005.8
- KJE6071.A8 .D383 2017
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- 1. EU Data Protection and 'Treaty-base Games': When Fundamental Rights are Wearing Market-making Clothes -- I. Introduction -- II. Rational Choice and Historical Institutionalism -- III. The CJEU: Filling the Gap, but Why and How Far? Tracing Strategic Interests of the Constitutional Court -- IV. The Charter-A Victim of Domestic Politics? -- V. Directive 95/46/EC, GDPR, and the Market Imprint -- VI. Conclusions -- References -- 2. The 'Risk Revolution' in EU Data Protection Law: We can't Have Our Cake and Eat it, Too -- I. Introduction -- II. The Role of 'Risk' in the Risk-Based Approach -- III. 'Risk' and the Legal Obligations in the GDPR -- IV. Were the Data Protection Principles and the Data Subject Rights Risk-Based to Start With? -- V. Conclusion -- References -- 3. No Privacy without Transparency -- I. Introduction -- II. Describing the Harms from Loss of Privacy -- III. How Does Data Protection Protect against Insecure and Imprecise Use of Data? -- IV. Measuring the Benefits and Risks of Data-driven Automated Decision-making (Surveillance) -- V. How Might Regulators Ensure Reliable Information about the Impact of Surveillance Systems be Generated? -- VI. Conclusion -- References -- 4. Machine Learning with Personal Data -- I. Introduction -- II. Lawfulness -- III. Fairness -- IV. Transparency -- V. Conclusions -- References -- 5. Bridging Policy, Regulation and Practice? A Techno-Legal Analysis of Three Types of Data in the GDPR -- I. Introduction -- II. The Three Types of Data -- III. A Risk-based Analysis of the Three Types of Data -- IV. Data Sanitisation Techniques and Contextual Controls -- V. Conclusion -- References -- 6. Are We Prepared for the 4th Industrial Revolution? Data Protection and Data Security Challenges of Industry 4.0 in the EU Context -- I. Introduction.
II. Defining IND 4.0-The Regulatory Use and Key Features of a Sui Generis Concept -- III. Data Protection Challenges of IND 4.0 and the EU Legal Context -- IV. Data Security Challenges of IND 4.0 and the EU Legal Context -- V. Conclusion -- References -- 7. Reasonable Expectations of Data Protection in Telerehabilitation-A Legal and Anthropological Perspective on Intelligent Orthoses -- I. Introduction -- II. The Legal Angle: Reasonable Expectations and Privacy by Design -- III. The Anthropological Angle: Reasonable Expectations of Minors in Brace Therapy -- IV. Conclusion -- References -- 8. Considering the Privacy Design Issues Arising from Conversation as Platform -- I. Introduction -- II. Conversation as Platform -- III. The Privacy Impact of Sensed Conversation -- A Focus on Child-Facing Technology -- IV. The Problem of Intelligent Systems -- V. Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- 9. Concluding Remarks at the 10th Computers, Privacy and Data Protection Conference: 27 January 2017 -- Index.
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