The Brussels Privacy Symposium: Final Papers

> The Brussels Privacy Symposium: Final Papers

hub-corporate
logo
 

FINAL PAPERS

Selected authors from multiple disciplines including law, computer science, statistics, engineering, social science, ethics and business will present papers at this full-day program in Brussels on November 8, 2016. See the final papers below.


Framing the Discussion
Author: Ira Rubinstein
Practical Approaches to Big Data Privacy Over Time
Authors: Micah Altman, Alexandra Wood, David R. O’Brien and Urs Gasser
The Anonymisation Decision-making Framework
Authors: Elaine Mackey, Mark Elliot, Kieron O’Hara
The Two Dimensions of Data Privacy Measures
Authors: Orit Levin and Javier Salido
The Seven States of Data: When is Pseudonymous Data Not Personal Information ?
Authors: Khaled El Emam, Eloise Gratton, Jules Polonetsky, Luk Arbuckle
Testing the robustness of anonymization techniques: acceptable versus unacceptable inferences
Authors: Gergely Acs, Claude Castelluccia, Daniel Le Metayer
Why a Systems-Science Perspective is Needed to Better Inform Data Privacy De-identification Public Policy, Regulation and Law
Author: Daniel C. Barth-Jones
Tailoring responsible data management solutions to specific data-intensive technologies
Authors: Gemma Galdon Clavell and Iris Huis in ’t Veld
Competition and Data Protection Policies in the Era of Big Data: Privacy Guarantees as Policy Tools
Author: Dr. Nicola Jentzsch
The new General – Is there sufficient pay-off for taking the trouble to anonymize or pseudonymize data ?
Author: Waltraut Kotschy
Anonymous data v. Personal data—A false debate: An EU perspective on anonymisation, pseudonymisation and personal data
Authors: Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon and Alison Knight
Viewing the GDPR Through a De-Identification Lens: A Tool for Clarification and Compliance
Author: Mike Hintze


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION



PAPERS



MEDIA