This survey investigates many misconceptions, unclarities, and past discussions about how the requirements of the GDPR and other privacy regulations are to be dealt with in the blockchain space.
The report aims to capture the current state of technological, market, and regulatory developments for blockchain in EU.
This study provides an overview of the most relevant Smart Mobility applications and their underlying emerging technologies for all different transport modes for up to 2030.
The report provides law enforcers, policymakers and other organisations with information on existing and potential attacks leveraging AI and recommendations on how to mitigate these risks.
The paper is aimed as contribution to improve the understanding of the evolution and the role AI and Digital Trade are playing and will play in the EU, in developed and developing countries. The study addresses, among other things, the adoption and diffusion of AI technologies, the importance of data for digital applications and its economic impact, and international trade rules, data flows, computing resources, and AI.
The review looks at the use of algorithmic decision-making in four sectors (policing, local government, financial services and recruitment) and makes cross-cutting recommendations.
The UK’s The Information Commissioner has conducted an investigation into data protection compliance in the data broking sector and published report.
The Paper intendeds to provide an overview of possible practices and measures to replace Privacy Shield as data transfer mechanism.
Report identifies cases decided at the national level by Data Protection Authorities and Courts, as well as CJEU on the “legitimate interests” ground.
US government has prepared this White Paper to provide a detailed discussion on its access to data for national security purposes.
This report has 20 recommendations on the culture of responsibility, and the promotion of data, algorithm and AI literacy through public participation.
Analysis of concept of legitimate interest of the controller in GDPR, Directive 95/46/EC and the interpretations of by the CJEU and Article 29 Working Party.