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Explore the challenges of privacy, data protection, and Big Data from a researcher's perspective. Discuss the rights and interests of individuals, the complexities of Big Data processing, and the need for a new model that balances individual and general interests. Discover the impact of algorithms, aggregated data, and ethical standards in today's data-driven world.
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Meeting with HAI Europe Bart van der Sloot
Position • Researcher Institutefor Information Law, University of Amsterdam • Coordinator Amsterdam Platform for Privacy Research • Meetings + events • Minor • Amsterdam Privacy Conference 2012 and 2015 (www.apc2015.net) • Researcher for the Scientific Council forGovernmental Policy
Research • Privacy, data protectionand Big Data • Privacy • Individual right • Individual interest • Balancing of interests
Data Protection • Personal data • Individualrights (informed consent, control over data, right tobeforgottenand data portability) • Individualrightstocomplain
Big Data • Masscollectionand processing • No purpose on beforehand • Algorithms, statisticalcorrelations • Agregated data on group level, generalprofiles • Usedforgeneralpolicies
Big Data and the problem of the currentparadigm • Difficultto claim a right • Unaware • Undoable • Difficulttospecify a personal interest • Individualinterests lost • Link tospecificidentifyable person lost • Societal & groupinterests • Difficulttobalanceinterests • Vague and abstract • Minimum conditions?
Towards a new model • Duties of care • General interests • Assessing the behaviour of agents on minimum ethical standards