Full Description
This book presents the proceedings of the Privacy Symposium 2024. The book features a collection of high-quality research works and professional perspectives on personal data protection and emerging technologies. Gathering legal and technology expertise, it provides cutting-edge perspective on international data protection regulations convergence, as well as data protection compliance of emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, e-health, blockchain, edge computing, Internet of Things, V2X, and smart grid. Papers encompass various topics, including international law and comparative law in data protection and compliance, cross-border data transfer, emerging technologies and data protection compliance, data protection by design, technology for compliance and data protection, data protection good practices across industries and verticals, cybersecurity and data protection, assessment and certification of data protection compliance, and data subject rights implementation.
Contents
Part 1 Sharing and Caring for Data Subjects.- Chapter 1 When laws are inadequate: Enabling compliant health data transfers between South Africa and the EU.- Chapter 2 The European Commission's adequacy decisions' content as a guide for applying the adequacy assessment criteria.- Part 2 Acting smart around Artificial Intelligence.- Chapter 3 Towards the effective extraterritorial enforcement of the AI Act.- Chapter 4 Exploring Legal Bases for AI Training under the GDPR.- Part 3 What the GDPR left unsolved.- Chapter 5 Is it Personal data? Solving the gordian knot of anonymisation.- Chapter 6 The "Meta-moth-phosis" of Data Portability: Observing the Transformation of Data Portability through a Comparative Analysis of Definitions Across European Legal Frameworks.- Part 4 Humans as Data Sources: Implications of Data Collection at Places where we are most Vulnerable.- Chapter 7 Who are the Users of Smart Homes? Surveillance in Domestic IoT Contexts.- Part 5 Do we understand what happens to our Data?.- Chapter 8 Towards Cross-Provider Analysis of Transparency Information for Data Protection.- Chapter 9 Analysis of Transparency and User-relevancy of DTC Company Policies.