Investigating Conditional Data Value Under GDPR

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Pandit, H.J., Petkov, P., O'Sullivan, D. & Lewis, D., Investigating Conditional Data Value Under GDPR, DataValue2018 (Governing Value: The Practice of Exploiting Data Value), 14th International Conference on Semantic Systems (SEMANTICS 2018), Vienna, Austria, 11th September, Science Direct, 2018, 1 - 5Download Item:

Abstract:
The calculation of data value is based on the assumption of continued presence of information. When the data in consideration
concerns personal information, laws such as the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) affect how this data can be
exploited. Under the GDPR, data must be used on the basis of explicit consent, which can be withdrawn at any time by the concerned
data subject. This posits that personal data dependant on consent can not be used after the consent is withdrawn. The data value
associated with such personal data will also change with such a change in consent. This position paper explores the change in data
value for personal data under the GDPR. The paper analyses the obligations and conditions provided by the GDPR for data usage
and how they affect the data value chain. This is then used to identify potential approaches towards effective utilisation of available
data through techniques such as aggregation and anonymisation. Finally, the paper proposes a method for investigating conditional
data value by incorporating data existence and availability as a metric.
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Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
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DataValue2018 (Governing Value: The Practice of Exploiting Data Value), 14th International Conference on Semantic Systems (SEMANTICS 2018)Publisher:
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Data value, GDPR, Data availability, Data protectionSubject (TCD):
Digital Engagement , Knowledge and data engineeringLicences: