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APF 2016: Frankfurt/Main, Germany
- Stefan Schiffner, Jetzabel M. Serna, Demosthenes Ikonomou, Kai Rannenberg:
Privacy Technologies and Policy - 4th Annual Privacy Forum, APF 2016, Frankfurt/Main, Germany, September 7-8, 2016, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9857, Springer 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-44759-9
eIDAS and Data Protection Regulation
- José Fran. Ruiz, Marinella Petrocchi, Ilaria Matteucci, Gianpiero Costantino, Carmela Gambardella, Mirko Manea, Anil Ozdeniz:
A Lifecycle for Data Sharing Agreements: How it Works Out. 3-20 - Felix Bieker, Michael Friedewald, Marit Hansen, Hannah Obersteller, Martin Rost:
A Process for Data Protection Impact Assessment Under the European General Data Protection Regulation. 21-37 - Gion Sialm, Silvia Knittl:
Bring Your Own Identity - Case Study from the Swiss Government. 38-47 - Barbara Krumay:
The E-Waste-Privacy Challenge - A Grounded Theory Approach. 48-68
IoT and Public Clouds
- Luca Bolognini, Camilla Bistolfi:
Challenges of the Internet of Things: Possible Solutions from Data Protecy and 3D Privacy. 71-80 - Jonida Milaj, Jeanne Pia Mifsud Bonnici:
Smart Meters as Non-purpose Built Surveillance Tools. 81-95 - Niklas Büscher, Stefan Schiffner, Mathias Fischer:
Consumer Privacy on Distributed Energy Markets. 96-114 - Thomas Länger, Henrich C. Pöhls, Solange Ghernaouti:
Selected Cloud Security Patterns to Improve End User Security and Privacy in Public Clouds. 115-132
Privacy (Privacy Policies and Privacy Risk Representation)
- Christoph Bier, Kay Kühne, Jürgen Beyerer:
PrivacyInsight: The Next Generation Privacy Dashboard. 135-152 - Shi-Cho Cha, Chuang-Ming Shiung, Tzu-Ching Liu, Sih-Cing Syu, Li-Da Chien, Tsung-Ying Tsai:
A Framework for Major Stakeholders in Android Application Industry to Manage Privacy Policies of Android Applications. 153-170 - Jasper van de Ven, Frank Dylla:
Qualitative Privacy Description Language - Integrating Privacy Concepts, Languages, and Technologies. 171-189 - Thomas Brüggemann, Joel Hansen, Tobias Dehling, Ali Sunyaev:
An Information Privacy Risk Index for mHealth Apps. 190-201
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