ABSTRACT
Personal data have become merchandisable asset encouraging stakeholders to collect and trade them without end-user's awareness and acceptance. Although EU is adapting the legal framework, the extent of applications most of which are developed from outside the EU jurisdiction, strongly limit the possibility to effectively impose a privacy-protection framework globally. The Privacy Flag project researches and combines the potential of crowdsourcing, ICT technologies and legal expertise for enabling citizens monitoring and controlling their privacy1.
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- Deliverable D2.1, Legal framework analysis reportGoogle Scholar
- Deliverable D2.2, Technical Risks Analysis ReportGoogle Scholar
- Deliverable D2.3, Privacy Risk Area Assessment Risk Methodology and in-depth Risk Analysis Modelling ReportGoogle Scholar
- Deliverable D4.1, First year report on Technical enablers developmentGoogle Scholar
- Sauerwein, C., Gander, M., Felderer, M., Breu, R.: A Systematic Literature Review of Crowdsourcing-Based Research in Information Security. In: 2016 IEEE Symposium on Service-Oriented System Engineering (SOSE). pp. 364--371 (2016).Google Scholar
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