Monthly Archives: March 2018

Anonymisation & GDPR

Yesterday evening, 29th March 2018 I attended a BCS Law Specialist Group event – GDPR: Anonymisation,re-identification risk and GDPR profiling. The talk was presented by Dr. Amandine Jambert from the French Data Authority CNIL. The anonymisation slide is interesting. I asked whether the WP29 thinking (& their opinions) about the 3 properties are for the [...]

ICO statement: investigation into data analytics for political purposes

The ICO statement on 24th March 2018. I assume this is not the first-time such a civil & criminal investigation by the ICO. The ICO’s investigation on the DeepMind-NHS saga (not a scandal?) revealed this: However, an investigation by the ICO discovered several shortcomings in how the data was handled, including that patients were not [...]

social data – Facebook

A well-crafted post by Mark Zuckerberg:

GDPR press briefing

I started using Shapr early this year out of curiosity to ‘test’ and to ‘play’ with the app. So far I’ve met up with a barrister and we had interesting exchanges, including the GDPR. Hard to imagine that I got interested in data protection and privacy way back in 2000. Back then I was a [...]

Privacy-by-design framework

#privacy-by-design framework for the collection and processing of behavioural #data -an #OASIS COEL TC deliverable http://bit.ly/2Hck3W9 The url: https://twitter.com/datachainrisk/status/971197667660492800