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Data Protection and Privacy, Volume 11: The Internet of Bodies

Data Protection and Privacy, Volume 11: The Internet of Bodies

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The book explores the topics of privacy and data protection, including biometrics, discrimination, and the GDPR. It offers conceptual analyses, highlights issues, proposes solutions, and discusses practices.

Format: Unspecified
Length: 344 pages
Publication date: 30 November 2023
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC


The subjects of privacy and data protection have assumed unprecedented importance in today's digital age, particularly since the enforcement of the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) on May 25, 2018. This comprehensive volume brings together a collection of papers that offer conceptual analyses, shed light on critical issues, propose solutions, and explore practices related to privacy and data protection. It is a testament to the outcomes of the eleventh annual International Conference on Computers, Privacy, and Data Protection (CPDP 2018), which took place in Brussels in January 2018.

The book delves into a diverse range of topics, including:

Biometrics and Data Protection in Criminal Justice Processing: Examining the use of biometrics in law enforcement and criminal justice systems, considering the ethical implications and potential risks associated with such practices.

Privacy, Discrimination, and Platforms for Men Who Have Sex with Men: Addressing the unique challenges faced by this marginalized community in the digital age, exploring the role of technology in perpetuating discrimination and advocating for inclusive policies.

Mitigation through Data Protection Instruments of Unfair Inequalities as a Result of Machine Learning: Discussing the potential of data protection laws to address fairness concerns arising from the use of machine learning algorithms, highlighting the need for ethical and transparent practices.

Privacy and Human-Robot Interaction in Robotized Healthcare: Exploring the ethical implications of incorporating robots into healthcare settings, considering the potential risks to patient privacy and the importance of designing systems with privacy protection in mind.

Privacy-by-Design: Discussing the concept of privacy-by-design, which emphasizes the proactive integration of privacy considerations into the design and development of technology and systems.

Personal Data Protection of Deceased Data Subjects: Addressing the challenges of protecting personal data of deceased individuals, considering the legal and ethical implications of data retention and deletion.

Large-Scale Face Databases and the GDPR: Analyzing the legal framework established by the GDPR in relation to large-scale face databases, discussing the implications for privacy, surveillance, and individual rights.

The New Europol Regulation: Examining the recent changes to Europol's regulation, exploring the implications for law enforcement and data protection in the European Union.

Rethinking Trust in the Internet of Things: Discussing the challenges of trust in the Internet of Things, considering the risks associated with connected devices and the need for robust security measures.

Fines under the GDPR: Analyzing the enforcement mechanisms and penalties imposed by the GDPR, discussing the impact of fines on organizations and the importance of compliance.

Data Analytics and the GDPR: Exploring the interplay between data analytics and privacy, discussing the ethical considerations and potential risks associated with data mining and profiling.

The Essence of the Right to the Protection of Personal Data: Examining the fundamental principles of the right to privacy and data protection, discussing the legal and ethical frameworks that safeguard individuals' personal information.

This interdisciplinary book was written at a time when the reality of the GDPR was becoming increasingly clear. It addresses open issues, explores daring and prospective approaches, and serves as an insightful resource for readers with an interest in computers, privacy, and data protection. The authors of these papers bring a wealth of expertise and perspectives to the table, contributing to a comprehensive understanding of the complex and evolving landscape of privacy and data protection.

In conclusion, the subjects of privacy and data protection have become increasingly relevant in our digital age, and this volume offers a valuable contribution to the ongoing discourse. By exploring a wide range of topics and perspectives, it provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities associated with protecting personal information in the modern world. As we navigate the rapidly evolving digital landscape, it is essential to engage in thoughtful discussions and take proactive measures to safeguard our privacy and data.


Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781509974290

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