Compliance through Informed Consent: Semantic Based Consent Permission and Data Management Model

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Kaniz Fatema, Ensar Hadziselimovic, Harshvardhan J. Pandit, Christophe Debruyne, Dave Lewis, Declan O?Sullivan, Compliance through Informed Consent: Semantic Based Consent Permission and Data Management Model, 5th Society, Privacy and the Semantic Web - Policy and Technology workshop (PrivOn 2017).co-located with ISWC 2017, Vienna, Austria, 22nd October, 1951, CEUR-WS, 2017, 60 - 75Download Item:

Abstract:
The General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) imposes greater
restrictions on obtaining valid user consents involving the use of personal data.
A semantic model of consent can make the concepts of consent explicit, establish
a common understanding and enable re-use of consent. Therefore, forming
a semantic model of consent will satisfy the GDPR requirements of specificity
and unambiguity and is an important step towards ensuring compliance. In this
paper, we discuss obtaining an open vocabulary of expressing consent leveraging
existing semantic models of provenance, processes, permission and obligations.
We also present a reference architecture for the management of data processing
according to consent permission. This data management model utilizes
the open vocabulary of consent and incorporates the change of context into the
data processing activity. By identifying and incorporating changes to the relational
context between data controllers and data subjects into the data processing
model, it aims to improve the integration of data management across
different information systems specifically adhering to the GDPR and helping
controllers to demonstrate compliance.
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Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
13/RC/2106
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PUBLISHEDVienna, Austria
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5th Society, Privacy and the Semantic Web - Policy and Technology workshop (PrivOn 2017).co-located with ISWC 2017Publisher:
CEUR-WSType of material:
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GDPR, Data Protection, Informed ConsentSubject (TCD):
Digital Engagement , Knowledge and data engineeringLicences: