15/02/2019
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Using personalised services without privacy loss: what solutions does technology have to offer?

Personalised services have become a major stake in the IT sector as they require actors to improve both the quality of the collected data and their ability to use them. Many services are running the innovation race, namely those related … Continue reading

5/11/2018
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Presentation of the handbook#2 : Signs of trust: the impact of seals on personal data management

+ See the table of content > Download the handbook What are different forms of trust, and how are they changing? In economics, trust is often associated with the risk each consumer assigns to the compensation they receive in a … Continue reading

13/08/2018
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GDPR: towards values and policies

We were all expecting it. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)[1] came into force on May 25, 2018. This milestone gave rise to numerous reactions and events on the part of companies and institutions. As the Belgian Data Protection Authority put … Continue reading

5/03/2018
by Claire LEVALLOIS-BARTH
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Handbook #2 – October 2018 : Signs of trust: the impact of seals on personal data management

Issue editor: Claire Levallois-Barth, Associate Professor of Laws at Télécom ParisTech (France), Coordinator of the Chair Values and Policies of Personal Information + See the table of content FREELY DOWNLOADABLE IN ENGLISH (PDF – 2,3 Mo) With a print version … Continue reading

4/01/2018
by Claire LEVALLOIS-BARTH
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06/2017 : Personal data: a European reform for a digital 21st century

by Claire Levallois-Barth On May 25, 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will come into force. The text aims at strengthening trust in the European market by reinforcing the rights of citizens and the obligations of companies.   Adopted … Continue reading

26/04/2017
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23/06/2017: The Many Dimensions of Data

International Conference on Data Economy June 22 and 23, 2017 IMT – Télécom ParisTech – 46, rue Barrault, Paris 13 The digital economy is now “data-driven”. Big data, algorithms and artificial intelligence are profoundly changing the nature of competition between … Continue reading

21/10/2016
by Stéphane
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The Internet of Things in the European Ecosystem

Friday November 25th 2016, Télécom ParisTech, 46 rue Barrault, 75013 Paris The 12th Conference of the Values and Policies of Personal Information Chair is organized in partnership with the media Contexte, specialized in European affairs. In the morning session, a roundtable … Continue reading

8/06/2015
by Stéphane
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Seminar – Understanding the strategies of crowdfunding platforms

This talks aims at providing a description of the crowdfunding sector, considering investment-based crowdfunding platforms as well as platforms in which funders do not obtain monetary payments. It will lay out key features of this quickly developing sector and explore … Continue reading

The Values and Policies of Personal Information Chair of Institut Mines-Télécom welcomes Orange as one of its partners.

13/03/2015 by Stéphane | Comments Off on The Values and Policies of Personal Information Chair of Institut Mines-Télécom welcomes Orange as one of its partners.

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Since April 2013, this Chair has gathered together a multidisciplinary team of researchers from Institut Mines-Télécom (Télécom ParisTech, Télécom SudParis and Télécom Ecole de Management) working simultaneously on legal issues such as regulation and compliance, technical issues including system and data security, economic issues such as the sharing of personal information, and philosophical issues including accountability for and anticipation of social consequences.

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