Search for dissertations about: "protection of personal data"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 42 swedish dissertations containing the words protection of personal data.
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1. Paying with Data : A Study on EU Consumer Law and the Protection of Personal Data
Abstract : “If you are not paying for the product you are the product”. In a paraphrasis: if you do not pay for the product with money, you probably pay for it with your personal data. READ MORE
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2. Legal Implications of Data Mining : Assessing the European Union’s Data Protection Principles in Light of the United States Government’s National Intelligence Data Mining Practices
Abstract : This dissertation addresses some of the data protection challenges that have arisen from globalization, technological progress, terrorism and seamless cross-border flows of personal data. The focus of the thesis is to examine ways to protect the personal data of EU citizens, which may be collected by communications service providers such as Google and Facebook, transferred to the US Government and data mined within the context of American national intelligence surveillance programs. READ MORE
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3. Towards Privacy Preserving Micro-data Analysis : A machine learning based perspective under prevailing privacy regulations
Abstract : Machine learning (ML) has been employed in a wide variety of domains where micro-data (i.e., personal data) are used in the training process. READ MORE
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4. Secure and Privacy-aware Data Collection and Processing in Mobile Health Systems
Abstract : Healthcare systems have assimilated information and communication technologies in order to improve the quality of healthcare and patient's experience at reduced costs. The increasing digitalization of people's health information raises however new threats regarding information security and privacy. READ MORE
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5. 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