Search for dissertations about: "GDPR"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the word GDPR.
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1. The Public Interest in the Data Society : Deconstructing the Policy Network Imaginary of the GDPR
Abstract : When Facebook censored the Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph The Napalm Girl, it provoked a global outcry. It also showed digital media’s ability to redefine freedom of expression and information. Redefining fundamental rights and freedoms involves drawing limits upon other fundamental freedoms and rights like the right to privacy. READ MORE
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2. The Lord of Their Data Under the GDPR? : Empowering Users Through Usable Transparency, Intervenability, and Consent
Abstract : The challenges imposed by the ever-growing online data processing make it difficult for people to control their data, which inevitably imperils the privacy of their personal information and making informed decisions. Thus, there is an increasing need for different societal, technological, and legal solutions that empower users to take control of their data. READ MORE
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3. Towards Improving Transparency, Intervenability, and Consent in HCI
Abstract : Transparency of personal data processing is enforced by most Western privacy laws, including the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which will be effective from May 2018. The GDPR specifies that personal data shall be processed lawfully, fairly, and in a transparent manner. READ MORE
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4. Model-based Approaches to Privacy Compliance
Abstract : In the last decade, information technologies have been developing dramatically, and therefore data harvested via the Internet is growing rapidly. This technological change has a negative impact on privacy due to the sensitivity of the data collected and shared without convenient control or monitoring. READ MORE
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5. Cryptographic Tools for Privacy Preservation and Verifiable Randomness
Abstract : Our society revolves around communication. The Internet is the biggest, cheapest and fastest digital communication channel used nowadays. Due to the continuous increase of daily communication among people worldwide, more and more data might be stolen, misused or tampered. READ MORE