Episodes
A conversation with Gry Hasselbalch, co-founder of DataEthics.eu, on how power dynamics impact the field of AI in terms of fundamental rights, sustainability, etc. https://www.panelfit.eu
Published 04/15/22
Published 04/15/22
Philip Di Salvo, post-doctoral researcher at the Università della Svizzera italiana, was interviewed about, spyware, surveillance and cyberattacks against journalists, and how newsrooms can defend themselves. Hosts were Federico Caruso and Dimitri Bettoni from OBC Transeuropa - EDJNet. This episode was produced within the project DJAS, supported in part by a grant from the Foundation Open Society Institute in cooperation with the OSIFE of the Open Society Foundations. The contents of this...
Published 11/10/21
How to prevent companies from misusing cookie banners to collect users’ data? What solutions are there to safeguard citizens’ online privacy? We try to answer with Stefano Rossetti, a data protection lawyer at noyb. • Can you please briefly introduce yourself and your organisation? [1’06’’] • Could you please tell us about the “500 GDPR complaints” and “browser signal” campaigns? [3’22’’] • Is the GDPR a hindrance or a tool to fight this battle? [18’54’’] • Besides being unlawful, what are...
Published 08/16/21
Sophie Kwasny, Head of the Data Protection Unit at the Council of Europe, talking about the Convention for the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data (Convention 108), approved in 1981 and revamped in 2018, the same year GDPR came into force. We also touched upon issues such as transborder data flows and facial recognition. Visit our website: https://www.panelfit.eu/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/panelfit Intro Music: Corporate Innovation by...
Published 06/18/21
Digital technologies reconfigure the rationales, techniques and practices of border security and migration management. We explored these issues with Georgios Glouftsios, a researcher at the University of Trento, whose work is focused on analysing how data infrastructures shape the logics and tactics of mobility control in Europe. Here are some of the books and articles we mentioned: - When Biometrics Fail: Gender, Race, and the Technology of Identity, by Shoshana Amielle Magnet....
Published 04/28/21
Data is more and more used by policy-makers to devise their politics of intervention on economic, social and cultural rights. But these data are often incomplete, inaccurate, and gathered without the participation of the people whose lives will be affected by those decisions. We spoke with Francesca Feruglio and Erica Murphy, from the International Network for Economic, Social & Cultural Rights (ESCR-Net). Francesca Feruglio is the coordinator of the Monitoring Working Group of the...
Published 03/22/21
The interview focuses on the Issues and gaps analysis of EU regulation on security and cybersecurity in the context of ICT research and innovation, that is one of the outputs of Panelfit. You can download the document following this link: https://bit.ly/PanelfitD41 We explore the topic with Jaro Krieger-Lamina, a researcher at the Institute of Technology Assessment of the Austrian Academy of Sciences who took care of the analysis. We mention an article by the European Data Journalism...
Published 12/18/20
To what extend insurance companies rely on Big Data analytics and AI for pricing and costing of their policies? What implications does this have from a data protection point of view? A chat with Gert Meyers, researcher at Tilburg University and KU Leuven.
Published 12/09/20
Data commercialisation raises ethical and legal issues that are largely discussed in the research field. With Frédéric Tronnier we delve into the analysis made within the context of Panelfit on this topic, examining proposed mitigations and solutions. Click here to download the research: https://www.panelfit.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/D31-Issues-and-gaps-analysis-on-Data-Commercialisation-in-the-Context-of-ICT-Research-and-Innovation.pdf
Published 11/18/20
What are the main issues in the legal framework of informed consent for the processing of personal data? We address the issue with Alessandro Ortalda, a researcher at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. We focus on the Issues and gaps analysis on informed consent in the context of ICT research and Innovation, produced within the context of Panelfit. Download it here: https://bit.ly/D21InformedConsent Find here the other analyses: https://www.panelfit.eu/deliverables/
Published 11/04/20
A chat around Carissa Véliz's latest book "Privacy is Power" and on some connected topics. How to raise people awareness about the consequences of sharing personal data? Is the frame given by the media to the topic a good one to understand the issue? In which sense privacy is a collective rather than individual matter?
Published 10/19/20
A talk with Adam Panagiotopoulos, data protection expert at Trilateral Research, about the use of AI solutions in the public sector, with a focus on GDPR.
Published 07/08/20
Łukasz Król, researcher who works with the College of Europe in Natolin (Poland) talks with us about cybersecurity issues, threat models, companies accountability on the use of people's data, and a lot more.
Published 06/09/20
Contact tracing apps and GDPR. The relevance of such apps in the more general context of health data as a tool for epidemiological studies and strategies. Data protection and health privacy in the context of employment. We addressed these and other issues with Sara Judite Mendes Roda, senior policy advisor in the digital health life at the Standing Committee of European Doctors.
Published 05/07/20
Liesbeth Hermans is Chief Marketing Officer at Fourcast, a Google Cloud Premier partner active in all Europe and headquartered in Brussels, Belgium. Fourcast specialises in implementing Google Cloud technologies at companies. Fourcast services go from transforming the Digital Workplace to modernising IT infrastructure while moving data to the Cloud, to building data lakes & warehouses and applying AI & ML technologies. In the podcast we talk about the main cybersecurity threats that...
Published 04/01/20
Who are vulnerable data subjects, and what are they risking when they take decisions on their personal data? What harms could they suffer when those data are processed and actions are taken on their behalf? We addressed these and other issues with Gianclaudio Malgieri, Attorney at Law and a doctoral researcher at the Brussels University.
Published 02/26/20
Security and privacy are often presented as highly related issues. The more you bow in terms of privacy, we're told, the more you get closer to national security. Is this relation true? How does surveillance policies impact on national and societal security? We asked these (and more) question to Johann Čas, an economists with a technical background working at the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
Published 12/19/19
Researcher Lorena Perez Campillo gives an overview of how cloud computing and blockchain are being implemented in healthcare, and what are the opportunities and downsides of those on data protection. Bibliography: - CNIL (French supervisory authority): “Blockchain and the GDPR: Solutions for a responsible use”. (2018) - European Parlament: “Blockchain and the General Data Protection Regulation.” (2019) - FICK, Michèle, Blockchains and Data Protection in the European Union (November 30,...
Published 10/31/19
There is a lot of interest on digital pills in the health field. This technology can have a big impact both on healthcare systems and public policies. But what are the downsides of the spread of such devices? We talk about it with Iñigo De Miguel Beriain, bioethicist and research professor at the University of the Basque Country. UPV/EHU
Published 10/03/19