This white paper is based on Deliverable D4.1 of the e-SIDES project, which does not only provide a gap analysis based on the findings related to the key ethical, legal, societal and economic issues emerging from the use of big data and the assessment of existing privacy-preserving technologies but also an analysis of the implications of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). With respect to the implications of the GDPR, we analysed how the media in Germany and the United Kingdom reported on the GDPR around the regulation’s effective date.
Find more: Deliverable 4.1 Results of the gap analysis
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