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Design Challenges for GDPR RegTech [PDF]
The Accountability Principle of the GDPR requires that an organisation can demonstrate compliance with the regulations. A survey of GDPR compliance software solutions shows significant gaps in their ability to demonstrate compliance. In contrast, RegTech
Brennan, Rob, Crane, Martin, Ryan, Paul
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Monitoring the GDPR:European Symposium on Research in Computer Security [PDF]
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has substantially strengthened the requirements for data processing systems, requiring audits at scale. We show how and to what extent these audits can be automated. We contribute an analysis of which parts of the GDPR can be monitored, a formalisation of these parts in metric first-order temporal logic ...
A Masoumzadeh+12 more
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Location Privacy in the Wake of the GDPR [PDF]
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) protects the personal data of natural persons and at the same time allows the free movement of such data within the European Union (EU). Hailed as majestic by admirers and dismissed as protectionist by critics, the Regulation is expected to have a profound impact around the world, including in the African ...
Yola Georgiadou+2 more
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GDPR-oriented intelligent checking method of privacy policies compliance
The implementation of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has resulted in the imposition of over 300 fines since its inception in 2018.These fines include significant penalties for prominent companies like Google, which were penalized for ...
Xin LI+4 more
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Academics perception of public areas video surveillance in smart cities
The growing trend of the urban population looks for the formation of the concept of Smart Cities, based on the principles of sustainable development, which will meet the needs of people who live in them.
Branko Markovic
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Exploring Automated GDPR-Compliance in Requirements Engineering: A Systematic Mapping Study
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), adopted in 2018, profoundly impacts information processing organizations as they must comply with this regulation.
Abdel-Jaouad Aberkane+2 more
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A Gap Between Blockchain and General Data Protection Regulation: A Systematic Review
As a service platform, blockchain has faced compliance issues since the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect in May 2018. Although many technical solutions have been proposed to solve the compatibility issues between blockchain and ...
Sejin Han, Sooyong Park
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Privacy is not a choice and it should not be the price played for our access to internet. We live in an era where everything is digitalized and anybody and everybody, from a child to a 70 year old accesses the same on a regular basis. Great advances in the technological field constitute a greater danger to the privacy of every individual.
Pranaya Dayalu, M. Punnagai
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GPDPR stands for General Practice Data for Planning and Research. This describes a new initiative from NHS Digital to collect data held in GP medical records, and replaces the General Practice Extraction Service (GPES), which has performed a similar function over the last 10 years.1 The difference with GPDPR is that the data extracted by NHS digital ...
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GDPRValidator: a tool to enable companies using cloud services to be GDPR compliant [PDF]
This article presents a tool called GDPRValidator that aims to assist small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that have migrated their services, or a part of them, to the cloud to be General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) compliant when they manage ...
M. Emilia Cambronero+4 more
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