European Data Protection: In Good Health? [electronic resource] edited by Serge Gutwirth, Ronald Leenes, Paul De Hert, Yves Poullet.

Although Europe has a significant legal data protection framework, built up around EU Directive 95/46/EC and the Charter of Fundamental Rights, the question of whether data protection and its legal framework are ‘in good health’ is increasingly being posed. Advanced technologies raise fundamental is...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Gutwirth, Serge (Editor)
Leenes, Ronald (Editor)
De Hert, Paul (Editor)
Poullet, Yves (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2012.
Edition:1st ed. 2012.
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Format: Electronic eBook
Contents:
  • Preface: Serge Gutwirth, Ronald Leenes, Paul De Hert & Yves Poullet
  • Chapter 1: Surveillance, profiling and prediction
  • 1. We are all connected to Facebook...by Facebook: Arnold Roosendaal
  • 2. Behavioural tracking on the Internet: Claude Castelluccia
  • 3. Privacy for loan applicants versus predictive ower for Loan Providers: is it possible to bridge the gap?: Charlene Jennett, Miguel Malheiros, Sacha Brostoff and M. Angela Sasse
  • 4. Cookie wars: how new data profiling and targeting techniques threaten citizens and consumers in the “Big Data” era: Jeffrey Chester
  • 5. Examining governmental data mining and its alternatives – A methodology for policy responses: Tal Zarsky
  • 6. Managing suspicion and privacy in police information systems: Vlad Niculescu-Dinca
  • Chapter 2: Regulation, enforcement and security: 7. The set up of data protection authorities as a new regulatory approach.: Philip Schuetz
  • 8. Information sharing in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: Franziska Boehm
  • 9. The Adequacy of an EU-US Partnership: Els De Busser
  • 10. Law Enforcement in the Clouds: is the Data Protection Legal Framework up to the task?: Maria Grazia Porcedda
  • 11. Privacy self-regulation through awareness? A critical investigation into the market structure of the security field.: Carla Ilten, Daniel Guagnin and Leon Hempel
  • Chapter 3 Concepts and prospection: 12. Privacy penetration testing— how to establish trust in your cloud provider: Christian W. Probst, M. Angela Sasse, Wolter Pieters, Trajce Dimkov, Erik Luysterborg and Michel Arnaud 18
  • 13. Review of the Data Protection Directive: is there need (and room) for a new concept of personal data?: Mario Viola De Azevedo Cunha
  • 14. Towards a European eID regulatory framework. Challenges in constructing a legal framework for the protection and management of electronic identities: Norberto Nuno Gomes De Andrade
  • 15. From the protection of data to the protection of individuals : extending the application of non discrimination principles: Daniel Le Métayer and Julien Le Clainche
  • 16. On the principle of privacy by design and its limits: technology, ethics and the rule of law: Ugo Pagallo
  • 17. The right to forget, the right to be forgotten. Personal reflections on the fate of personal data in the information society: Ivan Szekely.