The EU Parliament has voted to legalise Europol’s processing of bulk datasets of personal data and endorsing research into predictive policing technologies.

The EU Parliament has voted to legalise Europol’s processing of bulk datasets of personal data and endorsing research into predictive policing technologies.
The tech giant has many ways of gathering information about its users’ activity – from Prime to Alexa. So what can you do to keep your life private?
Lawmakers and regulators in some of the world’s largest countries are ramping up enforcement of privacy laws, revising statutes or debating new rules.
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UK government has published the contracts it holds with private tech firms and the NHS for the creation of a […]
This paper aim to help overcome a perceived paradox between the two objectives of innovation and privacy/data protection, in particular in relation to data scenarios where organisations are open to personal data they control to be reused for innovative purposes.
The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) allows researchers to process and further use personal data under the ‘research exemption’.
This paper’s primary focus is on some problems and constraints imposed to Big Data analytics according to the newly introduced GDPR.
Recently, well-publicised research by data scientists at Imperial College in London and Université Catholique de Louvain in Belgium as well […]
Data collection is the most crucial part of machine learning models as the working of the model will completely depend […]