This work categorizes blockchain-based systems into a taxonomy based on differences in blockchain architectures, governance models, and other salient features. […]
The Principles have been designed to drive responsible data use by those businesses and on-line platforms developing and using facial recognition technology in commercial settings.
French data protection authority CNIL has published document on use of facial recognition to start a debate about use of such technologies and their impact on privacy and data protection.
his report provides details about the recognition process, notes where demographic effects could occur, details specific performance metrics and analyses, gives empirical results, and recommends research into the mitigation of performance deficiencies.
This document presents blockchain technology in detail and extensively studies its aspects relevant to IT security. It also assesses to […]
In its assessment of existing liability regimes in the wake of emerging digital technologies, the New Technologies Formation of the […]
This report looks at emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence (‘AI’), blockchain, and adtech in context of GDPR.
This report aims to shed some light on what the data-protection-by-default principle means in information technology design.
This report explores further the basic notions of pseudonymisation, as well as technical solutions that can support implementation in practice.
This paper highlights the past, present and future applications of accountability in the context of the European digital policy agenda.
Joint paper of the Spanish data protection authority, Agencia española de protección de datos (AEPD), and the European Data Protection […]
Ireland’s data protection authority – the Data Protection Commission (DPC) – has published frequently asked questions (‘FAQs’) on data subject […]