Ponència presentada Intelligent Privacy Management, AAAI Spring-Symposium (2010)This paper describes the analysis of the requirements and the knowledge acquisition process for the development of a legal ontology for the representation of data protection knowledge in the framework of the NEURONA project. This modular ontology is used in the NEURONA application to reason about the correctness of the measures of protection applied to these data files by an organization. In this sense the use of legal ontologies could not only provide legal professionals and citizens with better access to legal information, but could also support data protection and privacy compliance in organizations and administrations
Data protection, currently under the limelight at the European level, is undergoing a long and compl...
In the European Union, the entry into force of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has bro...
The sharing of medical data between different healthcare organizations in Europe must comply with th...
Knowledge theory has made its way into modern computing, through the use of models and annotations t...
In the European Union, the entry into force of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has bro...
The use of ontologies in the fields of information retrieval and semantic web is well-known. Since l...
This paper introduces PrOnto, a legal ontology of the GDPR1 with the goal of providing a legal knowl...
The GDPR (GDPR, REGULATION (EU) 2016/679 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 27 April 2...
The Internet and Information Systems evolution have dramatically increased the amount of information...
This paper introduces PrOnto, the privacy ontology that models the GDPR main conceptual cores: data ...
International audienceUsers' concerns regarding their privacy have a negative impact on their confid...
The protection and management of data, and especially personal information, is becoming an issue of ...
Data protection, currently under the limelight at the European level, is undergoing a long and compl...
In the European Union, the entry into force of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has bro...
The sharing of medical data between different healthcare organizations in Europe must comply with th...
Knowledge theory has made its way into modern computing, through the use of models and annotations t...
In the European Union, the entry into force of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has bro...
The use of ontologies in the fields of information retrieval and semantic web is well-known. Since l...
This paper introduces PrOnto, a legal ontology of the GDPR1 with the goal of providing a legal knowl...
The GDPR (GDPR, REGULATION (EU) 2016/679 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 27 April 2...
The Internet and Information Systems evolution have dramatically increased the amount of information...
This paper introduces PrOnto, the privacy ontology that models the GDPR main conceptual cores: data ...
International audienceUsers' concerns regarding their privacy have a negative impact on their confid...
The protection and management of data, and especially personal information, is becoming an issue of ...
Data protection, currently under the limelight at the European level, is undergoing a long and compl...
In the European Union, the entry into force of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has bro...
The sharing of medical data between different healthcare organizations in Europe must comply with th...