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PRiSE - Deliverable 2.2 - Legal Data Protection Impact Assessment methodology

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  • Pierre Dewitte
  • Kim Wuyts
  • Laurens Sion
  • Dimitri Van Landuyt
  • Peggy Valcke
  • Wouter Joosen

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Deliverable 2.2 present the three constitutive elements of the modeling framework proposed in the context of the PRiSE project, and outlines the methodology to be used when relying on that framework to streamline compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation. It then reproduce two slideshows that have been used in the context of, respectively, an international workshop and an expert roundtable to introduce the possibilities offered by the said modeling framework.

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  • Pierre Dewitte & Kim Wuyts & Laurens Sion & Dimitri Van Landuyt & Peggy Valcke & Wouter Joosen, 2021. "PRiSE - Deliverable 2.2 - Legal Data Protection Impact Assessment methodology," Working Papers of Department of Decision Sciences and Information Management, Leuven 734882, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Department of Decision Sciences and Information Management, Leuven.
  • Handle: RePEc:ete:kbiper:734882
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