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Christian Esposito, Ross Horne, Livio Robaldo, Bart Buelens and Elfi Goesaert
The Solid specification aims to empower data subjects by giving them direct access control over their data across multiple applications. As governments are manifesting their interest in this framework for citizen empowerment and e-government services, se...
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Michael Petrolini, Stefano Cagnoni and Monica Mordonini
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has allowed EU citizens and residents to have more control over their personal data, simplifying the regulatory environment affecting international business and unifying and homogenising privacy legislation w...
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Pangkaj Chandra Paul, John Loane, Fergal McCaffery and Gilbert Regan
Assuring security and privacy of data is a key challenge for organizations when developing WBAN applications. The reasons for this challenge include (i) developers have limited knowledge of market-specific regulatory requirements and security standards, ...
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Dimitra Georgiou and Costas Lambrinoudakis
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) harmonizes personal data protection laws across the European Union, affecting all sectors including the healthcare industry. For processing operations that pose a high risk for data subjects, a Data Protectio...
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Georg Thomas,Oliver Burmeister,Gregory Low
Across the globe, there has been a noticeable increase in the adoption of breach disclosure laws that are designed to protect the privacy of individuals. To validate the security controls implemented by an organisation to protect sensitive data, penetrat...
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Yola Georgiadou, Rolf A. de By and Ourania Kounadi
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) protects the personal data of natural persons and at the same time allows the free movement of such data within the European Union (EU). Hailed as majestic by admirers and dismissed as protectionist by critic...
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Matthew Warren,Oliver Burmeister
This is the second special section on applied ethics for AJIS. As was the case for the first special section on ethics, of the various submissions, only three have been accepted for publication. This is not an indication that little work is being done in...
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Oliver Kisalay Burmeister,Md Zahidul Islam,Miriam Dayhew,Merrilyn Crichton
Client welfare is detrimentally affected by poor communication of data between rural service providers, which in part is complicated by privacy legislation. A study of service provision involving interviews with mental health professionals, found challen...
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P.J. Harrison, Sam Ramanujan
The practice of storing health care records in electronic format, rather than the traditional paper, is becoming increasing popular, especially since the advent of legislation that provided a framework for transmission of these data and encouragement to ...
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Sophie Cockcroft
Information privacy has received much public and research interest in recent years. Globally this has arisen from public anxiety following the September 11 attacks and within Australia a progressive tightening of privacy legislation in particular the pr...
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