Transatlantic Data Protection in Practice / by Rolf H. Weber, Dominic Staiger.
2017
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Transatlantic Data Protection in Practice / by Rolf H. Weber, Dominic Staiger.
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1st ed. 2017.
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Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
Description
XXXII, 162 p. 2 illus. online resource
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Part 1: Introduction: Trans-Atlantic Privacy Challenges
Characteristics of the Cloud Environment
Functions of Technology and Law in the Context of Privacy
Part 2: Legal and Regulatory Framework: Regulatory Concepts for Data Privacy
Data Privacy as Policy and Regulatory Topic in the EU
Principles of Data Protection and Privacy in the US
EU Data Protection Framework
US Data Protection Framework
International Trade Law and Privacy
Part 3: Practical Implementation of Data Protection Environment: Industry Feedback on Data Protection and Security Challenges
Business to Business in the Cloud
Business to Consumer in the Cloud
Big Data Analytics Challenges
Discrimination Based on Data
Compliance and Risk Mitigating Measures
Ensuring Data Security
Part 4: Outlook on Future Developments: Shaping Global Privacy
Regulatory Efforts
Part 5: Annexes: Comparative Table - Government Access
Interview Summaries.
Characteristics of the Cloud Environment
Functions of Technology and Law in the Context of Privacy
Part 2: Legal and Regulatory Framework: Regulatory Concepts for Data Privacy
Data Privacy as Policy and Regulatory Topic in the EU
Principles of Data Protection and Privacy in the US
EU Data Protection Framework
US Data Protection Framework
International Trade Law and Privacy
Part 3: Practical Implementation of Data Protection Environment: Industry Feedback on Data Protection and Security Challenges
Business to Business in the Cloud
Business to Consumer in the Cloud
Big Data Analytics Challenges
Discrimination Based on Data
Compliance and Risk Mitigating Measures
Ensuring Data Security
Part 4: Outlook on Future Developments: Shaping Global Privacy
Regulatory Efforts
Part 5: Annexes: Comparative Table - Government Access
Interview Summaries.
Summary
This book offers guidance for US-based IT businesses on both sides of the Atlantic when dealing with big data and government data, since transatlantic data flows are key to the success of these enterprises. It offers practical insights into many of the data-protection challenges US companies in various industries face when seeking to comply with US and EU data-protection laws, and analyses the potential conflicts in the light of their risks and the way in which US-based cloud providers react to the uncertainties of the applicable data-protection rules. The book particularly focuses on the insights derived from a qualitative study conducted in 2016 with various cloud-based IT businesses in the Silicon Valley area, which shows the diversity of views on data protection and the many approaches companies take to this topic. Further, it discusses key data-protection issues in the field of big data and government data.
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English
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9783662554302
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