879 resultados para Data Protection Directive
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All the files constituting and relating to the INFO2009 Poster Assignment entry by Genius Export
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This is the collection of all our work for the INFO2009 Assignment2 Poster.
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Slides related to data protection act, plus guidance on identifying other resources covering the area of privacy
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Created for INFO2009 coursework.
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Repository contains an animation related to privacy along with the poster for the resource in both jpeg and pdf format.
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Coursework 2, Security Sock-puppet Show
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This is an educational resource that covers a number of realistic attacks on privacy from a technical perspective along with the legal issues you might face if you don't take adequate precautions with data. The format is engaging and entertaining, framing real-world issues in a familiar medium - namely that of a trailer for a blockbuster film.
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"Really, you don't say?" quiz show
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Miguel Ángel Amutio, Jefe de Área de la Dirección General para la Promoción y Desarrollo de la e-Administración del Ministerio de la Presidencia, presenta el esquema nacional de seguridad desde el punto de vista de la administración estatal
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Josué Sallent, Director del Centre de Seguretat de la Informació de Catalunya, CESICAT, parla de la seguretat des del punt de vista de l'administració autonòmica
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Lluís Ariño, miembro del Grupo de Administración Electrònica de la Conferencia de Rectores de las Universidades Españolas (CRUE), presenta la seguridad desde el punto de vista de la administración universitaria
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This study examines current and forthcoming measures related to the exchange of data and information in EU Justice and Home Affairs policies, with a focus on the ‘smart borders’ initiative. It argues that there is no reversibility in the growing reliance on such schemes and asks whether current and forthcoming proposals are necessary and original. It outlines the main challenges raised by the proposals, including issues related to the right to data protection, but also to privacy and non-discrimination.
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The European Union sees the introduction of the ePassport as a step towards rendering passports more secure against forgery while facilitating more reliable border controls. In this paper we take an interdisciplinary approach to the key security and privacy issues arising from the use of ePassports. We further anallyse how European data protection legislation must be respected and what additional security measures must be integrated in order to safeguard the privacy of the EU ePassport holder.
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With the advent of mass digitization projects, such as the Google Book Search, a peculiar shift has occurred in the way that copyright works are dealt with. Contrary to what has so far been the case, works are turned into machine-readable data to be automatically processed for various purposes without the expression of works being displayed to the public. In the Google Book Settlement Agreement, this new kind of usage is referred to as ‘non-display uses’ of digital works. The legitimacy of these uses has not yet been tested by Courts and does not comfortably fit in the current copyright doctrine, plainly because the works are not used as works but as something else, namely as data. Since non-display uses may prove to be a very lucrative market in the near future, with the potential to affect the way people use copyright works, we examine non-display uses under the prism of copyright principles to determine the boundaries of their legitimacy. Through this examination, we provide a categorization of the activities carried out under the heading of ‘non-display uses’, we examine their lawfulness under the current copyright doctrine and approach the phenomenon from the spectrum of data protection law that could apply, by analogy, to the use of copyright works as processable data.