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E-raamat: Privacy Symposium 2022: Data Protection Law International Convergence and Compliance with Innovative Technologies (DPLICIT)

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  • ISBN-13: 9783031099014
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This book presents a collection of high-quality research works and professional perspectives arising from the call for papers of the Privacy Symposium 2022; an international conference aimed towards the promotion of international dialogue, cooperation and knowledge sharing on data protection regulations, compliance and emerging technologies.





Gathering legal and technology expertise, this publication provides cutting-edge perspectives on the convergence of international data protection regulations, as well as data protection compliance of emerging technologies, such as: Artificial Intelligence, e-health, blockchain, edge computing, Internet of things, V2X and Smart Grids.





It includes selected papers from the Privacy Symposium conference 2022 (PSC 2022) call for papers, encompassing relevant topics, including:









        international law and comparative law in data protection         cross-border data transfers         emerging technologies and data protection compliance         data protection by design         technologic solutions for data protection compliance         data protection good practices across industries and verticals         cybersecurity and data protection         assessment and certification of data protection compliance, and         data subject rights implementation









































This publication includes papers authored by academics and professionals involved on various areas of data protection, technical, legal and compliance services.







Chapter 8 and 10 are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com
Part I Privacy Friendly Data Usage
1 An Overview of the Secondary Use of Health Data Within the European Union: EU-Driven Possibilities and Civil Society Initiatives
3(18)
Sara Testa
2 Multi-Party Computation in the GDPR
21(20)
Lukas Helminger
Christian Rechberger
3 A Critique of the Google Apple Exposure Notification (GAEN) Framework
41(20)
Jaap-Henk Hoepman
Part II Implications of Regulatory Framework in the European Union
4 Global Data Processing Identifiers and Registry (DP-ID)
61(12)
Sebastien Ziegler
Cedric Crettaz
5 Europrivacy Paradigm Shift in Certification Models for Privacy and Data Protection Compliance
73(14)
Sebastien Ziegler
Ana Maria Pacheco Huamani
Stea-Maria Miteva
Adrian Quesada Rodriguez
Renata Radocz
Part III What is Beyond Brussels? International Norms and Their Interactions with the EU
6 Untying the Gordian Knot: Legally Compliant Sound Data Collection and Processing for TTS Systems in China
87(18)
Stefanie Meyer
Sven Albrecht
Maximilian Eibl
Gunter Daniel Rey
Josef Schmied
Rewa Tamboli
Stefan Taubert
Dagmar Gesmann-Nuissl
7 Regulating Cross-Border Data Flow Between EU and India Using Digital Trade Agreement: An Explorative Analysis
105(24)
Vanya Rakesh
8 When Regulatory Power and Industrial Ambitions Collide: The "Brussels Effect," Lead Markets, and the GDPR
129(26)
Nicholas Martin
Frank Ebbers
Part IV The Ethics of Privacy and Sociotechnical Systems
9 Nobody Wants My Stuff and It Is Just DNA Data, Why Should I Be Worried
155(24)
Lipsarani Sahoo
Mohamed Shehab
Elham Al Qahtani
Jay Dev
10 Unwinding a Legal and Ethical Ariadne's Thread Out of the Twitter Scraping Maze
179(28)
Arianna Rossi
Archana Kumari
Gabriele Lenzini
Part V User Perception of Data Protection and Data Processing
11 You Know Too Much: Investigating Users' Perceptions and Privacy Concerns Towards Thermal Imaging
207(24)
Lipsarani Sahoo
Nazmus Sakib Miazi
Mohamed Shehab
Florian Alt
Yomna Abdelrahman
12 Why Is My IP Address Processed?
231(20)
Supriya Adhatarao
Cedric Lauradoux
Cristiana Santos
Index 251
Stefan Schiffner is currently lecturing Computer Networks at the University of Munster. He has been a post doctoral researcher at University of Luxembourg, an expert in information security at the European Unions Cyber Security Agency (ENISA), and a post-doctoral researcher at TU Darmstadt, where he led a team of researchers on the topics of privacy and trust within the Telekooperation group. He holds a Ph.D. from KU Leuven (Topic: models for online privacy, trust and reputation) and the Degree of Diplom Informatiker from TU Dresden. His research interests focus on secure information technologies and their policy implications. This includes specifically Privacy Enhancing Technologies, computational trust, by Design Paradigms, and maturity and market readiness of technologies. A computer scientist by training, Stefan is an advocate for the free use of cryptographic techniques and anonymisation tools as means for individuals to exercise their right to privacy and freedom of speech.





 





Sébastien Ziegler serves as Chair of the Europrivacy International Board of Experts in Data Protection, as President of the IoT Forum and IoT Lab, as well as Rapporteur on Research and Emerging Technologies for the Internet of Things and for Smart Cities at the International Telecommunication Union (SG20). Sébastien has a PhD in Management from the Faculty of Economy and Management of the University of Geneva, with a focus on Information Management Systems.  He has an MBA in international administration (HEC Geneva), a Master in Science on Environment, and is graduated in International Relations (IHEI), with complementary executive education at Harvard (HBS), Stanford University, UC Berkeley and EPFL. He has served as Co-Director of the Master in Advanced Studies on the Internet of Things at the University of Geneva and has coordinated several European research projects related to personal data protection and emerging technologies. He is certified expert and lead auditor for ISO/IEC 27001, Europrivacy and EuroPriSe certifications.





 





Adrian Quesada Rodriguez (MSc, MA.) is a project manager and Data Protection Officer at Mandat International; Assistant rapporteur for Research and Emerging Technologies for the Internet of Things and Smart cities at the International Telecommunication Union (SG29); and a member of the Europrivacy International Board of Experts. He holds Master degrees on both International Law (IHEID, Switzerland), and Telecommunications Economics (UNED, Spain) and several professional certifications on personal data protection (IAPP CIPP/E; CIPM; FIP), as well as a recognition as a Privacy by Design Ambassador by the Office of the Information and Privacy Comissioner of Ontario, Canada (2014). He is the author of a book on Data Protection on Convergent Telecommunications (for which he received the 2014 Data Protection Research Award by the Spanish Data Protection Agency). Adrian is a previous fellow of the Secretariat of the Internet Governance Forum (2013-2014), a three-time ICANN Fellow (ICANN 47, [ ICANN 48]], ICANN 50), and has been a participant and scholarship holder for multiple related events (SSIG, LACIGF, etc.).