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_aKF352 _b.L39 2022 |
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_a Law and technology in a global digital society : _bautonomous systems, big data, IT security and legal tech |
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_aCham: _bSpringer, _c2022. |
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_aviii, 377p. : _c23 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
505 | _aPart 1: Artificial Intelligence.- Legal Framework for AI.- “Moralizing Technology” and Criminal Law theory.- Liability for AI.- Machine Learning decision-making: when algorithms can make decisions according to the GDPR.- Algorithmic Suspicion in the Era of Predictive Policing.- Part 2: Data Protection.- The Fundamental Right to Data Protection of Blockchain Users seen through the Applicability of the GDPR.- The insurmountable trade-off: Efficiency vs. Human Rights in the area of AI.- Virtual Personal Assistants and European data Protection Law. GDPR & E-Privacy-Reg.- GDPR compliance for East European non-EU companies.- Part 3: IT Security.- IT Security measures and their impact on data protection.- The Legal Framework for IT Security in the “Industry 4.0”.- The Role of Criminal Law in Regulation Cybercrime and IT Security.- Phishing in Online Banking – an Overview Internet of Things and Consumers’ Privacy in a Brazilian perspective: Cyber vulnerability and Dialogue of sources.-Part 4: Legal Tech. LegalTech and computational legal Theory.- Smart Contracts in Civil Law Countries: Legislative Analysis and Perspectives of Regulation.- Crowdsourcing as a Means for Participatory Legislation. | ||
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