Abstract
In light of the new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
[1] there are certain challenges in relation to the sharing of scientific data. For a
data controller in a research institute, the requirement to monitor, implement and
demonstrate conformance to the provisions of data subjects’ rights represents a
major upshift in the complexity of research data management. We are trying to
address the issues by analysing the details of data subject rights in GDPR followed by extending existing linked open data vocabularies. We are proposing a
concept of machine- readable data protection rights contract through introducing
Data Protection Rights Language (DPRL).
[1] there are certain challenges in relation to the sharing of scientific data. For a
data controller in a research institute, the requirement to monitor, implement and
demonstrate conformance to the provisions of data subjects’ rights represents a
major upshift in the complexity of research data management. We are trying to
address the issues by analysing the details of data subject rights in GDPR followed by extending existing linked open data vocabularies. We are proposing a
concept of machine- readable data protection rights contract through introducing
Data Protection Rights Language (DPRL).
Original language | English |
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Journal | CEUR Workshop Proceedings |
Volume | 1931 |
Publication status | Published - 2017 |