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Enabling the new economic actor: data protection, the digital economy, and the Databox
2016
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
design of computational tools that enable this new economic actor. ...
We present the Databox model as a means of providing data protection and allowing the individual to exploit personal data to become an active player in the emerging data economy. ...
, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. ...
doi:10.1007/s00779-016-0939-3
fatcat:eot2jql54zgohmnfiby5vlfhfu
Enabling the New Economic Actor: Personal Data Regulation and the Digital Economy
2016
2016 IEEE International Conference on Cloud Engineering Workshop (IC2EW)
design of tools and resources that enable this new economic actor; tools that provide both data protection to the individual and allow the individual to exploit personal data to become an active player ...
From this perspective, proposed data protection regulations in Europe and the US seek to create a new economic actor -the consumer as personal data trader -through new legal frameworks that shift the locus ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENT The author acknowledges the support of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, grant EP/M001636/1. ...
doi:10.1109/ic2ew.2016.18
dblp:conf/ic2e/Crabtree16
fatcat:o62agtcv6rbi5gf4dx5kuibyii
Accountable Internet of Things? Outline of the IoT databox model
2017
2017 IEEE 18th International Symposium on A World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WoWMoM)
Accountability is a key to building consumer trust and mandated in data protection legislation. ...
The IoT Databox model is proposed as an in principle means of enabling accountability and providing individuals with the mechanisms needed to build trust in the IoT. ...
how personal data flows in the digital economy" [4] . ...
doi:10.1109/wowmom.2017.7974335
dblp:conf/wowmom/CrabtreeLCGM17
fatcat:lsc2aupp25fmloidnpqqbplff4
Demonstrably Doing Accountability in the Internet of Things
[article]
2018
arXiv
pre-print
In doing so it foregrounds new responsibilities for data controllers, including data protection by design and default, and new data subject rights such as the right to data portability. ...
Accordingly, this paper examines the notion of accountability, how it has been translated into systems design recommendations for the IoT, and how the IoT Databox puts key data protection principles into ...
Increased dialogue between data controllers and data subjects is needed so that citizens can exercise better control over how their personal data is exploited in the digital economy. ...
arXiv:1801.07168v1
fatcat:cqlopy345rdozihazub72wippa
Demonstrably doing accountability in the Internet of Things
2018
International Journal of Law and Information Technology
In doing so, it foregrounds new responsibilities for data controllers, including DP by design and default, and new data subject rights such as the right to data portability. ...
This article explores the importance of accountability to data protection (DP), and how it can be built into the Internet of Things (IoT). ...
This lack of accountability precludes meaningful engagement by end users with their personal data and undermines both trust and the ongoing development of the digital economy. ...
doi:10.1093/ijlit/eay015
fatcat:rpuh42uuwbewbm77jwemmudgjq
Who Is Responsible for Data Processing in Smart Homes? Reconsidering Joint Controllership and the Household Exemption
2019
Social Science Research Network
12 With personal data stored and analysed on a local PIMS, Databox aims to enable users to benefit from the use of their data without compromising their data privacy. ...
Databox and DADA, however, relies heavily on the collection and analysis of device data (which may turn out to be personal or even sensitive data) and involve a wide range of actors who may or may not ...
This raises the fundamental issue of how data protection law should regulate smart homes. ...
doi:10.2139/ssrn.3483511
fatcat:rg2akjc5rrcj3euawek7blszua
Digital Transformation in Service Management
2018
Journal of Service Management Research
and instructors -roles that can be performed more easily by AI. ...
As Chui et al. (2015) show, a significant percentage of the tasks assigned to even senior managers can be automated, though leadership in the sense of leading people probably cannot be replaced by AI. ...
As a new 'actor' on the Internet, one that is the digital data-driven avatar of the person, the HAT can create value in multiple contexts by shifting and changing the types of data that may be competent ...
doi:10.15358/2511-8676-2018-2-3
fatcat:j6sp2f55drh4thrl3wovnjxhiq
Realising the right to data portability for the domestic Internet of things
2017
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
We need to find channels to support the protection of these new legal rights for users in practice. In Part I we introduce the internet of things and information PbD in more detail. ...
Article 25 of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) 2016 puts this on a strict legal basis by establishing the need for information privacy by design and default (PbD) for personal data-driven ...
to maintain growth in the digital economy. ...
doi:10.1007/s00779-017-1069-2
fatcat:3j7ljzki4jdvhmhbo3gkb7ieoq
Who is responsible for data processing in smart homes? Reconsidering joint controllership and the household exemption
2020
International Data Protecion Law
The complex technical set-up has however raised a whole series of legal issues surrounding the regulation of smart home with data protection law. ...
The growing industrial and research interest in protecting privacy and fighting cyberattacks for smart homes has sparked various innovations in security-and privacy-enhancing technologies (S/PETs) powered ...
12 With personal data stored and analysed on a local PIMS, Databox aims to enable users to benefit from the use of their data without compromising their data privacy. ...
doi:10.1093/idpl/ipaa011
fatcat:h723nmmixjffvp5fwhgz6vhgui
Data protection for the common good: Developing a framework for a data protection-focused data commons
2022
Data & Policy
While data protection laws and privacy technologies attempt to limit the impact of data breaches and privacy scandals, they rely on individuals having a detailed understanding of the available recourse ...
We propose requirements for deploying a data protection-focused data commons by applying our findings and data protection principles such as purpose limitation and exercising data subject rights to the ...
A shorter version of this article was presented at the Data for Policy 2020 Conference: https://doi.org/10.5281/ zenodo.3965670. ...
doi:10.1017/dap.2021.40
fatcat:ov3zf7sionh5rovxkbs5cu6pmm
Towards Accountable Systems (Dagstuhl Seminar 18181)
2018
Dagstuhl Reports
Many risks and opportunities were discussed that relate to the alignment of systems technologies with developing legal and regulatory requirements and evolving user expectations. ...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 18181 "Towards Accountable Systems", which took place from April 29th to May 4th, 2018, at Schloss Dagstuhl -Leibniz Center for Informatics ...
the privacy, and attest to integrity of code and data processing in the cloud. ...
doi:10.4230/dagrep.8.4.126
dblp:journals/dagstuhl-reports/EyersMSS18
fatcat:tq55oh7h75djvhokv4dq3gfpiy
What the Fog? Edge Computing Revisited: Promises, Applications and Future Challenges
2019
IEEE Access
Often leveraged opportunistically, these heterogeneous resources can be used to offload data and computations, enabling upcoming demanding applications such as augmented reality and autonomous driving. ...
Edge computing brings computing and storage resources closer to (mobile) end users and data sources, thus bypassing expensive and slow links to distant cloud computing infrastructures. ...
Thus, the resulting integration and interoperability between the individual subsystems, combined with data analysis at the edge, could enable new smart services, like the activation of smart devices when ...
doi:10.1109/access.2019.2948399
fatcat:j35c35yodzacpbvonjpgn63ar4
Response to Consultation on the National Data Strategy
[article]
2020
How can the UK's data protection framework remain fit for purpose in an increasingly digital and data driven age? 19. ...
Crucially, free flow of personal data across border, which is essential for the digital economy, may be impeded by a lowered level of data protection in the UK leading to a nonadequacy finding (see response ...
doi:10.17639/9m8b-9p34
fatcat:zrhsbs4utbbtvi32beinpfvexq
Human-centric Personal Data Protection and Consenting AssistantSystems: Towards a Sustainable Digital Economy
2022
Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
unpublished
We call such systems Personal Data Protection and Consenting Assistant Systems (PDPCAS). ...
With the growing digital transformation, increasingly more personal data is produced, collected, shared, and used. ...
University of Economics and Business (WU Wien), project Human-Digital:Sustainability. ...
doi:10.24251/hicss.2022.576
fatcat:hqp24urdwrbizcjv32vzgackom
The Smart City as the Future Domain for Civil Society
2021
Sustainability: Data Sharing Economy Currently we are experiencing the economy, driven by data analytics and the sharing economy, based on peer-to-peer services such as Uber and Airbnb. ...
data sharing economy. ...
doi:10.24412/cl-35945-2021-1-128-145
fatcat:xdgqaz6lgvfpvb4dmxlaufzxzi
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