Some of the appealing characteristics of distributed ledger technology (DLT), which blockchain is a type of, include guaranteed integrity, disintermediation and distributed resilience. These characteristics give rise to the possible consequences of immutability, unclear ownership, universal accessibility and trans-border storage. These consequences have the potential to contravene data protection principles of Purpose Specification, Use Limitation, Data Quality, Individual Participation and Trans-Border Data Flow. This paper endeavors to clarify the various types of DLTs, how they work, why they exhibit the depicted characteristics and the consequences. Using the universal privacy principles developed by the Organisation of Economic Coopera...
While the Internet provides enormous opportunities within development of communications and database...
The advancement of information technology may greatly benefit from the use of blockchain technology....
The centralization of control over the processing of personal data threatens the privacy of individu...
This paper examines data protection on blockchains and other forms of distributed ledger technology ...
In todays digitalized environment we leave behind us personal data like footprints in the snow. Howe...
The use of distributed ledger technologies introduces new security and privacy challengesThese chall...
Blockchains and the GDPR pursue similar objectives where they seek to grant users greater control ov...
The enactment of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has been the response of the European...
The enactment of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has been the response of the European...
The centralization of data is a current practice in information systems that does not fit into the n...
This article canvasses examples of developments and initiatives driven by distributed ledger technol...
The blockchain rush and its rapid adoption in our daily life raise new questions and concerns regard...
The present thesis examines the privacy concerns raised from the friction of two dimensions: protect...
University of Luxembourg Law Working Paper No. 007/2017Center for Business & Corporate Law (CBC) Wor...
Thesis: S.M. in Management of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Man...
While the Internet provides enormous opportunities within development of communications and database...
The advancement of information technology may greatly benefit from the use of blockchain technology....
The centralization of control over the processing of personal data threatens the privacy of individu...
This paper examines data protection on blockchains and other forms of distributed ledger technology ...
In todays digitalized environment we leave behind us personal data like footprints in the snow. Howe...
The use of distributed ledger technologies introduces new security and privacy challengesThese chall...
Blockchains and the GDPR pursue similar objectives where they seek to grant users greater control ov...
The enactment of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has been the response of the European...
The enactment of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has been the response of the European...
The centralization of data is a current practice in information systems that does not fit into the n...
This article canvasses examples of developments and initiatives driven by distributed ledger technol...
The blockchain rush and its rapid adoption in our daily life raise new questions and concerns regard...
The present thesis examines the privacy concerns raised from the friction of two dimensions: protect...
University of Luxembourg Law Working Paper No. 007/2017Center for Business & Corporate Law (CBC) Wor...
Thesis: S.M. in Management of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Man...
While the Internet provides enormous opportunities within development of communications and database...
The advancement of information technology may greatly benefit from the use of blockchain technology....
The centralization of control over the processing of personal data threatens the privacy of individu...