The rise of “Big Data” analytics in the private sector poses new challenges for privacy advocates. Through its reliance on existing data and predictive analysis to create detailed individual profiles, Big Data has exploded the scope of personally identifiable information (“PII”). It has also effectively marginalized regulatory schema by evading current privacy protections with its novel methodology. Furthermore, poor execution of Big Data methodology may create additional harms by rendering inaccurate profiles that nonetheless impact an individual’s life and livelihood. To respond to Big Data’s evolving practices, this Article examines several existing privacy regimes and explains why these approaches inadequately address current Big Data c...
Big Data is an interesting, developing and to some extent, vague area in respect of law. The actual ...
This paper seeks to analyse the benefits of big data and more importantly the challenges it pose to ...
The paper discusses the theory of “propertization of data”, namely the proposition that data can be ...
The rise of “Big Data” analytics in the private sector poses new challenges for privacy advocates. T...
Big Data is a relatively recent phenomenon, but has already shown its potential to drastically alter...
“Big data blacklisting” is the process of categorizing individuals as administratively “guilty until...
Data-driven technologies have come to pervade almost every aspect of business life, extending to emp...
Big data puts data protection to the test. Consumers granting permission to process their personal d...
Big Data is a relatively recent phenomenon, but has already shown its potential to drastically alter...
This research thesis analyses and discusses the importance of having a legal framework that can cont...
This thesis is about the protection of individuals against the negative impact that big data may hav...
We live in an age of “big data.” Data have become the raw material of production, a new source for ...
Purpose – To review privacy issues surrounding Big Data and creating recommendations to aid in resol...
Big Data is an emerging phenomenon that is rapidly changing business models and work styles [1]. Big...
It is commonly believed that privacy cases are resolved by balancing the private interest (e.g. pers...
Big Data is an interesting, developing and to some extent, vague area in respect of law. The actual ...
This paper seeks to analyse the benefits of big data and more importantly the challenges it pose to ...
The paper discusses the theory of “propertization of data”, namely the proposition that data can be ...
The rise of “Big Data” analytics in the private sector poses new challenges for privacy advocates. T...
Big Data is a relatively recent phenomenon, but has already shown its potential to drastically alter...
“Big data blacklisting” is the process of categorizing individuals as administratively “guilty until...
Data-driven technologies have come to pervade almost every aspect of business life, extending to emp...
Big data puts data protection to the test. Consumers granting permission to process their personal d...
Big Data is a relatively recent phenomenon, but has already shown its potential to drastically alter...
This research thesis analyses and discusses the importance of having a legal framework that can cont...
This thesis is about the protection of individuals against the negative impact that big data may hav...
We live in an age of “big data.” Data have become the raw material of production, a new source for ...
Purpose – To review privacy issues surrounding Big Data and creating recommendations to aid in resol...
Big Data is an emerging phenomenon that is rapidly changing business models and work styles [1]. Big...
It is commonly believed that privacy cases are resolved by balancing the private interest (e.g. pers...
Big Data is an interesting, developing and to some extent, vague area in respect of law. The actual ...
This paper seeks to analyse the benefits of big data and more importantly the challenges it pose to ...
The paper discusses the theory of “propertization of data”, namely the proposition that data can be ...