POLICY CHOICES FOR A DIGITAL AGE
JUNE 2017 POLICY CHOICES FOR A DIGITAL AGE TAKING A WHOLE ECONOMY, WHOLE SOCIETY APPROACH DISCUSSION PAPER This publication is part of Friends of Europe’s work on digitalisation and the 4th Industrial Revolution, undertaken in the framework of our New Economic Models programme. It brings together the views of Friends of Europe’s large network of […]
Chasing the Golden Goose Mar 27 2017
1 Chasing the Golden Goose: What is the pat h to effective an onymisation ? by Omer Tene 1, Gabriela Zanfir -Fortuna 2 PinG (Forthcoming 2017) Abstract Searching for ef fective methods and frameworks of de -identification often looks like chasing the Golden Goose of privacy law. For each answer that claims to unlock the […]
kotschy-contribution-version-11-11
The new General Data Protection Regulation – Is there sufficient pay-off for taking the trouble to anonymize or pseudonymize data ? Waltraut Kotschy Brussels Privacy Symposium on Identifiability November 8, 2016 What is „personal data “? Defined in Art. 2 (a) of Directive 95/46/EC; nearly identical in the new data protection legal framework ( italics […]
kotschy-contribution
The new General Data Protection Regulation – Is there sufficient pay-off for taking the trouble to anonymize or pseudonymize data ? Waltraut Kotschy Brussels Privacy Symposium on Identifiability November 8, 2016 What is „personal data “? Defined in Art. 2 (a) of Directive 95/46/EC; nearly identical in the new data protection legal framework ( italics […]
rubinstein_framing-paper
BRUSSELS PRIVACY SYMPOSIUM on IDENTIFIABILITY: POLICY AND PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS FOR ANONYMISATION AND PSEUDONYMISATION Framing the Discussion by Ira Rubinstein Adjunct Professor and Senior Fellow, NYU School of Law Senior Fellow, Future of Privacy Forum 2 Introduction Deidentification — the process of modifying personal data to ensure that data subjects are no longer identifiable — is […]
kotschy-paper-on-pseudonymisation
The new General Data Protection Regulation – Is there sufficient pay -off for taking the trouble to anonymize or pseudonymize data ? Waltraut Kotschy, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Human Rights, Vienna A. DEFINING ANONYMIZATION AND PSEUDONYMIZATION IN THE PRESENT AND IN THE FUTURE EU LEGAL FRAMEW ORK FOR DATA PROTECTION When dealing with the topic […]
brussels-bios
B RUSSELS P RIVACY S YMPOSIUM IDENTIFIABILITY : POLICY AND PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS FOR A NONYMIZATION AND PSEUDONYMIZATION Presented by Speaker Bios Daniel C. Barth -Jones, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Epidemiology Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University Daniel Barth -Jones, PHD, MPH, is an infectious disease epidemiologist who specializes in computer simulation of the […]
The Brussels Privacy Symposium: Agenda
Brussels Privacy Symposium Identifiability: Policy and Practical Solutions for Anonymization and Pseudonymization November 8, 2016 • Rome and Lisbon Conference Room Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussel Lower ground floor, Institute of European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 5, 1050, Brussel Presented By: 9:00 – 9:30 Registration 9:30 – 9:45 Welcome & Introduction Christopher Kuner, Co-Director, Brussels […]
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Identifiability : Policy and practical solutions for anonymization and pseudonymization The new General Data Protection Regulation – Is there sufficient pay -off for taking the trouble to anonymize or pseudonymi ze data ? (Abstract) Waltraut Kotschy, Vienna A. CLARIFYING CONCEPTS What is anonymization vs. pseudonymization ? Anonymised data: A set of data which is meant […]
PolonetskyGratton_RTBFpaper_FINAL
Privacy above all other Fundamental Rights? Challenges with the Implementation of a Right to be Forgotten in Canada* Eloïse Gratton** and Jules Polonetsky* ** Executive Summary This paper explores whether importing a “right to be forgotten” (RTBF) that would allow individuals to stop data search engines or other third parties, from providing links to information […]