A Proposal for Amending Privacy Regulations to Tackle the Challenges Stemming from Combining Data Sets

11/26/2021
by   Gábor Erdélyi, et al.
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Modern information and communication technology practices present novel threats to privacy. We focus on some shortcomings in current data protection regulation's ability to adequately address the ramifications of AI-driven data processing practices, in particular those of combining data sets. We propose that privacy regulation relies less on individuals' privacy expectations and recommend regulatory reform in two directions: (1) abolishing the distinction between personal and anonymized data for the purposes of triggering the application of data protection laws and (2) developing methods to prioritize regulatory intervention based on the level of privacy risk posed by individual data processing actions. This is an interdisciplinary paper that intends to build a bridge between the various communities involved in privacy research. We put special emphasis on linking technical notions with their regulatory implications and introducing the relevant technical and legal terminology in use to foster more efficient coordination between the policymaking and technical communities and enable a timely solution of the problems raised.

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