Repair Café for Digital Rights
[Project] Repair Cafés for Digital Rights will pop up in Brussels to help individuals who experience difficulties in exercising their digital rights, and connect them with volunteers with relevant legal and technical expertise.
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The Italian COVID-19 Exposure Alert App: history and legal issues of “Immuni” by Gianclaudio Malgieri
[Publication] Gianclaudio Malgieri published the article ' The Italian COVID-19 Exposure Alert App: history and legal issues of “Immuni”' as part of the e-conference on 'Data protection Issues and Covid-19: Comparative Perspectives' hosted by the blogdroite...
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Call to support the collective dimension of the GDPR by René Mahieu and Jef Ausloos
[Publication] In their op-ed, René Mahieu and Jef Ausloos argue that the GDPR’s goal of empowering citizens can only be fully realised when the collective dimensions of the GDPR and data subject rights are acknowledged and supported through proper enforcement. &nb...
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Anastasiya Kiseleva receives EUTOPIA scholarship for Joint PhD project on AI transparency in healthcare
[Research] The joint PhD project of LSTS in collaboration with the ETIS Research Laboratory at CY Cergy University Paris is funded by the EUTOPIA PhD co-tutelle program 2020.
The PhD research ‘BALANCING TRANSPARENCY OF AI IN HEALTHCARE WITH SAFETY AND QUALITY.
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New publication on surveillance, privacy and COVID-19 by Rosamunde Van Brakel and Paul De Hert
[Publication] Professors Rosamunde Van Brakel and Paul De Hert participate with a chapter in the new VUB ebook “Post viraal naar een nieuw normaal” on surveillance and language games about privacy. The book reflects on how COVID-19 will impact society, and includes 35
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New PhD Vacancy on Big Data, Democracy and Fundamental Rights (Deadline: 16 August 2020)
[Vacancy] LSTS is looking for a motivated researcher who will focus on Big Data, Democracy and Fundamental Rights.
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New publication: Disinformation and Digital Media as a Challenge for Democracy
On 18 June 2020, Intersentia published the sixth volume in the ‘European Integration and Democracy’ Series.
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Public consultation on the draft d.pia.lab policy brief #3: a proposal for a template for a report from the DPIA process
The Brussels Laboratory for Data Protection & Privacy Impact Assessments (d.pia.lab), part of VUB-LSTS, seeks feedback on its draft policy brief #3, concerning a template for a report from the process of data protection impact assessment (DPIA), as required by the General Data Protection Regulat...
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New Special Issue of the Computer Law and Security Review on Legal and Ethical Challenges of Data Processing in the research field
Gianclaudio Malgieri and Paul de Hert have edited a new Special Issue of the Computer Law and Security Review on Legal and Ethical Challenges of Data Processing in the research field, which is published in open access, with the support...
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Prof. Mireille Hildebrandt on 'Living with an Endemic Virus: EU Data Protection Law' (Online event)
On 15 June 2020, Prof.
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The Promise of “Blockchain”: DLT-based applications re-shape data storage and sharing, but can they be compliant with the EU data protection law? (Webinar, 18 June 2020)
[Webinar] On 18 June 2020, the Brussels Privacy Hub and the Health and Ageing Law Lab (HALL) in synergy with the Horizon 2020-funded research projects: Cyber-Trust| Advanced Cyber-Threat Intelligence, Detection, and Mitigation Platform for a Trusted Internet of Things, FASTER | First responder...
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Webinar on legal, ethical and societal challenges posed by AI and biometric technologies in LEAs (18-19 June 2020)
On 18-19 of June, seven EU-funded H2020 Actions working on border security and crime-fighting technologies (SMILE, PERSONA, MAGNETO, D4FLY, TRESSPASS, PREVISON, ROXANNE) will launch a two-day webinar on legal, ethical and societal challenges posed by AI and biometric technologies in law enforcement...
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