Tag: privacy

India  – Digital Personal Data Protection Bill
India – Digital Personal Data Protection Bill

The Indian parliament has passed an act which regulates the processing of digital personal data.

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De camera’s in Qatar zijn geen duurzame oplossing voor supportersgeweld
De camera’s in Qatar zijn geen duurzame oplossing voor supportersgeweld

Invasieve en verregaande cameramonitoring is geen goede oplossing om incidenten uit voetbalstadions te weren. Een inclusieve aanpak biedt een duurzamere uitweg

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Netherlands – Monitoring employees through webcams is illegal
Netherlands – Monitoring employees through webcams is illegal

A Dutch court ruled that that permanent monitoring of an employee through the use of a webcam is unlawful.

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ENISA - Data Protection Engineering: From Theory to Practice
ENISA - Data Protection Engineering: From Theory to Practice

The European Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) published a new report regarding techniques for data protection by design

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Artificial Intelligence and the GDPR: a guide
Artificial Intelligence and the GDPR: a guide

With this guide, we want to give an overview on how the GDPR is applied when designing and using AI-systems.

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Lecture: Innovation, data and privacy
Lecture: Innovation, data and privacy

On privacy dilemmas in data collection and use

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brAInfood: Strategies to protect your privacy
brAInfood: Strategies to protect your privacy

In this brainfood, we provide some general tips and tricks you can take into account if you want to make your data more secure against all-comprehensive surveillance by companies or governments and/or all your data being made publicly available by a single data leak.

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brAInfood: Data protection and voice assistants
brAInfood: Data protection and voice assistants

This brAInfood presents a number of concerns related to the privacy and data protection of voice assistants.

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Tool: Method LINDDUN
Tool: Method LINDDUN

The need for privacy is rising and more and more important in the development of new applications. LINDDUN is a method developed for the assessment of privacy within an AI application

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Cyber Talk: Contact tracing apps: balancing public health and personal privacy
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