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Privacy and Market Concentration: Intended and Unintended Consequences of the GDPR
Management Science, 2023We show that websites’ vendor use falls after the European Union’s (EU’s) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), but that market concentration also increases among technology vendors that provide support services to websites. We collect panel data on
Garrett A Johnson +2 more
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This article discusses the main changes to data protection regulation with the introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) that comes into effect on 25 May 2018. It considers the effect on organizations coming under its jurisdiction through an interview with John Davies, Managing Director of digital agency Reading Room, and then goes ...
Claire Laybats, John Davies
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Communications of the ACM, 2021
How design and operation of modern cloud-scale systems conflict with GDPR.
Supreeth Shastri +2 more
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How design and operation of modern cloud-scale systems conflict with GDPR.
Supreeth Shastri +2 more
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Privacy Rights and Data Security: GDPR and Personal Data Markets
Management Sciences, 2022General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)—the European Union’s data protection regulation—has two key principles. It recognizes that individuals own and control their personal (but not contractual) data in perpetuity, leading to three critical privacy ...
T. Ke, K. Sudhir
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2019
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 ...
Emma Arfelt +2 more
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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 ...
Emma Arfelt +2 more
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Network Security, 2017
Ransomware is a unique form of hacking that leaves data intact but still disrupts enterprises around the globe. This special malware encrypts computer files, network file shares and even databases, thereby preventing user access. To release the files, the victim is asked to pay a ransom to the cyberthieves.
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Ransomware is a unique form of hacking that leaves data intact but still disrupts enterprises around the globe. This special malware encrypts computer files, network file shares and even databases, thereby preventing user access. To release the files, the victim is asked to pay a ransom to the cyberthieves.
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PLoS ONE
Blockchain technology is widely used in almost every domain of life nowadays including healthcare sector. Although there are existing frameworks to govern healthcare data but they have certain limitations in effectiveness of data governance to ensure ...
A. Ahmed +4 more
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Blockchain technology is widely used in almost every domain of life nowadays including healthcare sector. Although there are existing frameworks to govern healthcare data but they have certain limitations in effectiveness of data governance to ensure ...
A. Ahmed +4 more
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The right to an explanation in practice: insights from case law for the GDPR and the AI Act
Law, Innovation and TechnologyThe right to an explanation under the GDPR has been much discussed in legal-doctrinal scholarship. This article expands upon this academic discourse, by providing insights into what questions the application of the right to an explanation has raised in ...
Ljubiša Metikoš, J. Ausloos
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RuleKeeper: GDPR-Aware Personal Data Compliance for Web Frameworks
IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2023Pressured by existing regulations such as the EU GDPR, online services must advertise a personal data protection policy declaring the types and purposes of collected personal data, which must then be strictly enforced as per the consent decisions made by
Mafalda Ferreira +3 more
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International Journal of Law and Management
Purpose General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the European Union (EU) was passed to protect data privacy. Though the GDPR intended to address issues related to data privacy in the EU, it created an extra-territorial effect through Articles 3, 45 ...
Jawahitha Sarabdeen +1 more
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Purpose General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the European Union (EU) was passed to protect data privacy. Though the GDPR intended to address issues related to data privacy in the EU, it created an extra-territorial effect through Articles 3, 45 ...
Jawahitha Sarabdeen +1 more
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