RESPECT4U – Privacy as innovation opportunity
conference paper
The right to privacy is enshrined in the European charter of fundamental rights. The right to data protection is a relatively novel right, also enshrined in the same European charter. While these rights seem to focus on a defensive and protective approach, they also give rise to a positive and constructive interpretation. The GDPR may act as driver for innovation. Not only for assuring a better way of dealing with personal data, but including a more encompassing approach of assuring privacy. RESPECT4U offers a framework of seven privacy principles that help organisations in promoting this positive attitude towards the reconciliation of privacy and innovation: Responsible processing, Empowering data subjects, Secure data handling, Pro-active risk management, Ethical awareness, Cost-benefit assessment, Transparent data processing. This paper introduces the background of RESPECT4U, and elaborates the seven principles that form its foundation. Together they demonstrate that privacy can act as innovation driver. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2018.
Topics
Data protectionEmpowermentGDPRInnovationPrivacyPrivacy as innovation driverResponsible data processingTransparencyCost benefit analysisRisk assessmentRisk managementTransparencyCharter of Fundamental RightsData subjectsEmpowermentEthical awareness Positive attitudePrivacy principleRight to privacyData privacy
TNO Identifier
858058
ISSN
3029743
ISBN
9783030025465
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Source title
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 6th Annual Privacy Forum, APF 2018, 13 June 2018 through 14 June 2018
Editor(s)
Medina, M.
Rannenberg, K.
Schweighofer, E.
Mitrakas, A.
Tsouroulas, N.
Rannenberg, K.
Schweighofer, E.
Mitrakas, A.
Tsouroulas, N.
Pages
43-60
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