Privacy and Data Protection The development of RFID applications will allow more extensive and distributed data collection and processing. This leads to new challenges in protecting privacy and data to avoid [...] fundamental right to privacy and the data protection legislation. The Commission will soon adopt a recommendation on the implementation of the privacy, data protection and information security principles [...] the aggregation of heterogeneous data, possibly collected from different sources, constituting "personal data" should be avoided for the sake of consumer protection. Solutions to these confidentiality
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operators must comply with European and national data privacy laws – [cf. Data Protection Directive (95/47/EC) and the draft Data Protection Regulation (COM(2012) 11, see cepPolicyBrief]. – Some uses of RPAS [...] processing of personal data. – The Commission wants to – examine how to make the use of RPAS compliant with data protection, – consult experts and stakeholders, – "promote" data protection in Member States [...] technology. – Protection against unlawful interference should therefore be incorporated into the EU regulations for RPAS operations. ► Action Area 4: Privacy and data protection – RPAS operators
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and the protection of personal data. Amongst the wide range of potential civil RPAS applications a number may involve collection of personal data and raise ethical, privacy or data protection concerns [...] would need to comply with the applicable data protection provisions, notably those set out in the national measures established pursuant to the Data Protection [...] l rights and the data protection and privacy requirements. The privacy situation would need continuous monitoring by the competent authorities including the national data protection supervisory authorities
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mobile networks. ► Data protection and processing – The Commission regards health data as particularly sensitive and believes that mobile health will only be accepted if data protection is guaranteed. [...] applicable data protection Directive (95/46/EC) no longer satisfies the requirements of new technologies. Remedial action will be provided by the – yet to be passed – General Data Protection Regulation [...] monitoring and advising of the chronically ill. – The personal data generated can be analysed by way of mass data processing ("big data") and used to improve disease prevention and healthcare. This
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According to the recommendations made by the Article 29 Data Protection Working Party and contained in the 'Working document on data protection and privacy implications in eCall initiative', adopted [...] adopted on 26 September 20069, any processing of personal data through the eCall in-vehicle system should comply with the personal data protection rules provided for in Directive 95/46/EC of the European Parliament [...] and of the Council of 24 October 1995 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data10 and in Directive 2002/58/EC of the European
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information only once to a public authority. Where permitted under data protection law, public administrations will re-use the data. – "Digital by Default": Public administrations will generally deliver [...] 38693-107 www.cep.eu 3 – The use of spatial data, i.e. data with geographical relevance, allows companies and citizens to provide new services. Such data is also useful for urban, land-use and traffic [...] eration for data protection is essential. Making public services digital by default, reduces bureaucratic costs and makes it easier to recognise and avoid errors, e.g. when entering data. The principle
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allow re-use of the data [b)]. - P 3: Confidentiality of health data and cross-border access thereto [c)]. - P 4: Ensuring that the processing of health data complies with data protection rules and is always [...] their personal health data in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) [Recital 1]. – In order to facilitate cross-border access to and exchange of health data, the Commission wants [...] health data [a)], particularly by observing the principle of “data protection by design” and by default [see Art. 25 GDPR]. - P 2: Comprehensiveness and machine-readability of health data in EHRs in
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since anonymised data can turn back into personal data if the data is later re-identified or linked up to other data. Clarification is required as to which rules apply to mixed data sets where some effort [...] al data in the EU and thus create a competition-based European data economy (p. 4). – The Regulation supplements the rules on personal data (see on this cepStudy), inter alia the - General Data Protection [...] establishment in the EU stores or processes such data for its “own needs” (Art. 2 (1) (b)). – Non-personal “data” means data “other” than “personal data” pursuant to the GDPR (Art. 3 No. 1 in conjunction
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General Data Protection Regulation [(EU) 2016/679, “GDPR”] – which ensures the free flow of personal data EU-wide and provides a high level of data protection [cf. cepStudy EU-Data Protection Law]. The [...] the application of the GDPR in the context of AI as will the national data protection authorities and the European Data Protection Board [M1 p. 14]. – To encourage innovation, the Commission will inter [...] GDPR for data subjects not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing, reduces this benefit and thus limits the use of AI. Thirdly, the GDPR’s high level of data-protection hampers
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of health data and support research throughout the health sector, thereby ensuring that citizens have control over their own data. cepAssessment: An EU-wide data space for health data may favour [...] the increased availability of data. It must, however, be guaranteed that every citizen has control over the sharing of their data. The decisive factors will be which data is made available, what access [...] EU’s primary aim is to enable citizens to have secure access to their health data and to enable the secure sharing of this data across borders. The EU can achieve a great deal in this area by way of voluntary
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