1st Edition

The Boundaries of Data

Edited By Bart van der Sloot, Sascha van Schendel Copyright 2024
332 Pages
by Routledge

332 Pages
by Routledge

The legal domain distinguishes between different types of data and attaches a different level of protection to each of them. Thus, non-personal data are left largely unregulated, while privacy and data protection rules apply to personal data or personal information. There are stricter rules for processing sensitive personal data than for ‘ordinary’ personal data, and metadata or communications... Read more
Chapter 1 Introduction, Chapter 2 - Object Re-identification: Problems, Algorithms, and Responsible Research Practice, Chapter 3: The Quantum Threat to Cybersecurity and Privacy, Chapter 4 - Realistic Face Anonymisation, Chapter 5 Use of bulk data by intelligence and security services: caught between a rock and a hard place?, Chapter 6 Farm Data Sharing: current practices and principles, Chapter 7 Microdata access at Statistics Netherlands, Chapter 8 Atmospheric profiling and surveillance in the Stratumseind Living Lab: pushing the limits of identifiability, Chapter 9 - Data used in governmental automated decision-making & profiling: towards more practical protection, 10. Data: a very short introduction to the EU galaxy and to five potential paths forward, 11. The regulation of access to personal and non-personal data in the EU: from bits and pieces to a system?, Chapter 12: Regulating 'non-personal data': Developments in India, Chapter 13 Data Protection Without Data: Informationless chilling effects and data protection law, Chapter 14 Identity, Profiles and Pseudonyms in the Digital Environment, Chapter 15 Biometric Data, Within And Beyond Data Protection, Chapter 16, Conclusions.

Biography

Bart van der Sloot is associate professor specialising in tech and privacy at Tilburg University. He was inter alia a co-author to the WRR Big Data Study and the WODC research into Big Data and procedural law for the 21st Century. Bart has won three prestigious prices and grants: the NWO Top Talent Grant, the NWO Veni Grant and the KNAW Early Career Award. Sascha van Schendel is a post-doctoral researcher in the field of AI and the rights to data protection and non-discrimination at Tilburg University. She was inter alia a co-author to the WRR Big Data Study and the WODC research into Big Data and procedural law for the 21st Century and has many other data protection publications to her name.