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FPF & VUB Roundtable – Banking on Personal Data
[…] consent for the parameters of the interaction with the financial institution and GDPR consent for personal data processing should not be conflated. The presenter also touched upon Germany’s pragmatic approach, where consent of a PSU under Article 64 of the PSD2 (‘authorization’) also includes the explicit consent for data processing. The presenter described the […]
New FPF Study: More Than 250 European Companies are Participating in Key EU-US Data Transfer Mechanism
[…] Shield to transfer their human resources data. The research identified 259 Privacy Shield companies headquartered or co-headquartered in Europe. Top EU locations for Privacy Shield companies include Germany, France, the Netherlands, and Ireland. This is a conservative estimate of companies that rely on the Privacy Shield framework—FPF staff did not include global companies that […]
CAV Merged Presentation Slides 6-25-20 copy-compressed
[…] vehicles different than conventional motor vehicles? Increasing automation and connectivity•Driver assistance•Automated driving•Remote driving Increasing automation and connectivity•Driver assistance•Automated driving•Remote driving•Connected driving END PART ONEBEGIN PART TWOtenor.com/view/adam-workaholics-way-to-work-cat-driving-gif-16820165. As promised Automated DrivingTechnologies and DataDaniel L. Lu, CC BY 4.0, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ouster_OS1-64_lidar_point_cloud_of_intersection_of_Folsom_and_Dore_St,_San_Francisco.png Increasing automation and connectivity•Driver assistance•Automated driving•Remote driving•Connected driving How the technologieswork•Driver assistance•Automated driving•Remote driving•Connected driving Automated […]
CAV Merged Presentation Slides 6-25-20
[…] assistance Automated driving Remote driving Connected driving Increasing automation and connectivity Driver assistance Automated driving Remote driving Connected driving END PART ONE BEGIN PART TWO tenor.com/view/adam-workaholics-way-to-work-cat-driving-gif-16820165. As promised Automated Driving Technologies and Data Daniel L. Lu, CC BY 4.0, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ouster_OS1-64_lidar_point_cloud_of_intersection_of_Folsom_and_Dore_St,_San_Francisco.png Increasing automation and connectivity Driver assistance Automated driving Remote driving Connected driving How the […]
Thermal Imaging as Pandemic Exit Strategy: Limitations, Use Cases and Privacy Implications
[…] claim to have sold thousands of units to US customers since the COVID-19 outbreak began. Thermal cameras are appealing as an exit strategy solution due to some promised advantages over handheld thermometers. They claim to detect the temperatures of many people at once, whereas handheld thermometers can only test one person at a time. […]
Comments in European Media (2020)
[…] Tracking. Was kommt nach der CookieCapolypse? (in German) Knoke, F. (2020), Endzeit für das Tracking. Was kommt nach der CookieCapolypse?, In CHIP Plus, vol. 12-2020, CHIP Communications, München, Germany [Other]. JULY Facebook op de pijnbank: ‘Gebruikers betaalden jarenlang ongevraagd met hun data (in Dutch) Wesseling, A. (2020), Facebook op de pijnbank: ‘Gebruikers betaalden jarenlang ongevraagd […]
European Union’s Data-Based Policy Against the Pandemic, Explained
[…] announced they will implement the same decentralized protocol for a contact tracing app (Estonia, Austria, but also Switzerland as associated country to the EU), with others, like Germany and Italy, considering now a decentralized approach to contact tracing after having initially announced plans for a centralized approach. Developments at national level, at least in […]
Digital Deep Fakes
[…] But these actions are complicated, and don’t scale well. Trying to automate this sort of monitoring leads to problems such as deleting the history of Nazis in Germany while trying to suppress the imagery of white supremecists. It has also prompted questions over whether platforms are now fact-checking art. After all, the deepfake of […]
What We're Reading: Europe
[…] information about the customer’s loans, pension funds, credit cards etc. The fine amounts to approximately 70.000$. Courts The Court of Justice of the EU confirmed in Google v Germany that e-mail services like Gmail do not fall under the definition of “electronic communications service” pursuant to the Framework Directive 2002/21/EC as modified by Directive 2009/140/EC. This finding of […]