Search for dissertations about: "GDPR"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the word GDPR.
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6. Our Humanity Exposed : Predictive Modelling in a Legal Context
Abstract : This thesis examines predictive modelling from the legal perspective. Predictive modelling is a technology based on applied statistics, mathematics, machine learning and artificial intelligence that uses algorithms to analyse big data collections, and identify patterns that are invisible to human beings. READ MORE
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7. Information at Your Fingertips : Facilitating Usable Transparency via Privacy Notifications
Abstract : The General Data Protection Regulation stipulates legal rights of transparency and intervenability. Transparency provides data subjects with insight into how their personal data have been processed, clarifying what consequences will or may arise due to the processing of their data, whereas intervenability enables them to intervene in the process. READ MORE
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8. Towards Usable Transparency via Individualisation
Abstract : The General Data Protection Regulation grants data subjects the legal rights of transparency and intervenability. Ex post transparency provides users of data services with insight into how their personal data have been processed, and potentially clarifies what consequences will or may arise due to the processing of their data. READ MORE
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9. Go the Extra Mile for Accountability : Privacy Protection Measures for Emerging Information Management Systems
Abstract : The thesis considers a systematic approach to design and develop techniques for preventing personal data exposure in next generation information management systems with the aim of ensuring accountability of data controllers (entities that process personal data).With a rapid growth in the communication technologies, heterogenous computing environments that offer cost-effective data processing alternatives are emerging. READ MORE
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10. Transparent but incomprehensible : Investigating the relation between transparency, explanations, and usability in automated decision-making
Abstract : Transparency is almost always seen as a desirable state of affairs. Governments should be more transparent towards their citizens, and corporations should be more transparent towards both public authorities and their customers. READ MORE