Memorias de investigación
Ponencias en congresos:
Forget about Being Forgotten: From the Right to Oblivion to the Right of Reply
Año:2015

Áreas de investigación
  • Ciencias de la computación y tecnología informática,
  • Telemática

Datos
Descripción
User concerns about the dissemination and impact of their digital identity have led to the spread of privacy-enhancing and reputation-management technologies. The former allow users to decide the personal in-formation they want to disclose in the limited scope of a particular transaction. The latter help users adjust the visibility of the information disclosed and tune how other people perceive it. However, as the sources of information about us-ers are growing without their control, and both original and deceptive data co-exist, it is increasingly difficult for the users to govern the impact of their per-sonal information and for the information consumers to understand its trustwor-thiness so as to separate the wheat from the chaff. This paper analyses the aforementioned risks and presents a protocol, an architecture, and a business approach supporting both users in replying to the information linked to them and consumers in gaining opportune access to these replies. CPDP is a non-profit platform founded in 2007 by research groups from Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Université de Namur and Tilburg University. Since then it has become one of the leading data protection and privacy conferences in Europe and around the world. Today it is co-organized by conference partners from Europe and the United States, and devotes panels to Latin-America and India as well. User concerns about the dissemination and impact of their digital identity have led to the spread of privacy-enhancing and reputation-management technologies. The former allow data subjects to decide the personal information they want to disclose in the limited scope of a particular transaction. The latter help them adjust the visibility of the information disclosed and tune how other people perceive it. However, as the sources of personal information are growing without their control, and both original and deceptive data coexist, it is increasingly difficult for data subjects to govern the impact of their personal information and for the information consumers to grasp its trustworthiness so as to separate the wheat from the chaff. This paper analyses the aforementioned risks and presents a protocol, an architecture, and a business approach supporting both data subjects in replying to the information linked to them and consumers in gaining opportune access to these replies.
Internacional
Si
Nombre congreso
8th International Conference on Computers, Privacy and Data Protection, [Junior scholar award].
Tipo de participación
960
Lugar del congreso
Bruselas (Bélgica)
Revisores
Si
ISBN o ISSN
0000000000000
DOI
Fecha inicio congreso
21/01/2015
Fecha fin congreso
23/01/2015
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Título de las actas
8th International Conference on Computers, Privacy and Data Protection

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  • Creador: Grupo de Investigación: Sistemas de tiempo real y arquitectura de servicios telemáticos
  • Departamento: Ingeniería de Sistemas Telemáticos