Minimisation of incidental findings, and residual risks for security compliance : the SPIRIT project
Casanovas, Pompeu (La Trobe University)
Morris, Nicholas (La Trobe University)
González-Conejero, Jorge (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Dret i Tecnologia)
Teodoro, Emma (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Dret i Tecnologia)
Adderley, Rick (Leicester University)
Date: |
2018 |
Abstract: |
This paper introduces the policy for minimisation of incidental findings and residual risks of the SPIRIT Project. SPIRIT is a EU H2020 Security project, aimed at browsing relevant sources, including the socalled "dark web". It proposes a semantically rich sense-making set of tools aimed at detecting identity fraud patterns. It provides "Technologies for prevention, investigation, and mitigation in the context of fight against crime and terrorism" for the use of LEAs in Europe. According to GDPR, some protections must be put in place. We explain how we planned and designed them. Specifically, we turned incidental findings into an incidental risks policy, planned a risk mitigation strategy (ongoing privacy preserving algorithm development), and set a dynamic DPIA. |
Grants: |
European Commission 786993
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Rights: |
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Language: |
Anglès |
Document: |
Article ; recerca ; Versió publicada |
Subject: |
Security ;
EU Project SPIRIT ;
Privacy ;
Residual risks ;
Incidental findings |
Published in: |
CEUR workshop proceedings, Núm. 2309 (2018) , p. 97-110, ISSN 1613-0073 |
Adreça alternativa: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2309/
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