Visible to the public The legal debate about personal data privacy at a time of big data mining and searching: Making big data researchers cooperating with lawmakers to find solutions for the future

TitleThe legal debate about personal data privacy at a time of big data mining and searching: Making big data researchers cooperating with lawmakers to find solutions for the future
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsRousseaux, Francis, Saurel, Pierre
Conference Name2016 First IEEE International Conference on Computer Communication and the Internet (ICCCI)
KeywordsBig Data, big data privacy, Companies, data mining, data privacy, data-driven intelligent predictive systems, Europe, Human Behavior, human factors, Law, machine learning, Metrics, personal data preservation, privacy, privacy by design, privacy shield, pubcrawl, Resiliency, Safe Harbor, Scalability
AbstractAt the same time as Big Data technologies are being constantly refined, the legislation relating to data privacy is changing. The invalidation by the Court of Justice of the European Union on October 6, 2015, of the agreement known as "Safe Harbor", negotiated by the European Commission on behalf of the European Union with the United States has two consequences. The first is to announce its replacement by a new, still fragile, program, the "Privacy Shield", which isn't yet definitive and which could also later be repealed by the Court of Justice of the European Union. For example, we are expecting to hear the opinion in mid-April 2016 of the group of data protection authorities for the various states of the European Union, known as G29. The second is to mobilize the Big Data community to take control of the question of data privacy management and to put in place an adequate internal program.
DOI10.1109/CCI.2016.7778941
Citation Keyrousseaux_legal_2016