Medical Data is a very sensitive element, whose exposure may bring unexpected risks. Your data is much more exposed than you think, and I am proposing ways to mitigate that.
The document provides an overview of ethics, legislation, and privacy issues related to big data. It discusses the necessity of regulating big data and the differences between privacy and data protection. It also provides details on the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), including its goals, requirements for companies, and individual rights it aims to protect.
This document provides an overview of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). It discusses what personal data is, the rights to privacy and data protection under the GDPR and European law. It explains that the GDPR applies broadly to any company that processes personal data of EU residents, regardless of location. Companies have obligations around obtaining permission for data processing, providing transparency around data usage, implementing security measures, and designating a data protection officer if required. The GDPR aims to better protect privacy and give individuals more control over their personal data.
The objective of this module is to gain an overview of the ethics surrounding big data and the legislation that governs it.
Upon completion of this module you will:
- Gain knowledge on how to recognize the necessity of regulating big data
- Obtain an understanding of the difference between privacy and data protection
- Understand the need to implement data protection actions into your own business
Age Friendly Economy - Legislation and Ethics of Data UseAgeFriendlyEconomy
Upon completion of this module you will:
- Be able to recognize the necessity of regulating big data
- Understand the difference between privacy and data protection
- Know how to implement actions of data protection into your own (future) company
Duration of the module: approximately 1 – 2 hours
The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the most significant change to consumer privacy laws in decades and the enforcement date is approximately 1 month away. The standards for data collection and use in the EU will significantly differ from those in the United States. This session will breakdown the differences and discuss methods for compliance going forward.
PRESENTER
Gary Kibel, Partner, Davis & Gilbert LLP @GaryKibel
How GDPR works : companies will be expected to be
fully compliant from 25 May 2018. The regulation
is intended to establish one single set of data
protection rules across Europe
The document provides an overview of ethics, legislation, and privacy issues related to big data. It discusses the necessity of regulating big data and the differences between privacy and data protection. It also provides details on the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), including its goals, requirements for companies, and individual rights it aims to protect.
This document provides an overview of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). It discusses what personal data is, the rights to privacy and data protection under the GDPR and European law. It explains that the GDPR applies broadly to any company that processes personal data of EU residents, regardless of location. Companies have obligations around obtaining permission for data processing, providing transparency around data usage, implementing security measures, and designating a data protection officer if required. The GDPR aims to better protect privacy and give individuals more control over their personal data.
The objective of this module is to gain an overview of the ethics surrounding big data and the legislation that governs it.
Upon completion of this module you will:
- Gain knowledge on how to recognize the necessity of regulating big data
- Obtain an understanding of the difference between privacy and data protection
- Understand the need to implement data protection actions into your own business
Age Friendly Economy - Legislation and Ethics of Data UseAgeFriendlyEconomy
Upon completion of this module you will:
- Be able to recognize the necessity of regulating big data
- Understand the difference between privacy and data protection
- Know how to implement actions of data protection into your own (future) company
Duration of the module: approximately 1 – 2 hours
The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the most significant change to consumer privacy laws in decades and the enforcement date is approximately 1 month away. The standards for data collection and use in the EU will significantly differ from those in the United States. This session will breakdown the differences and discuss methods for compliance going forward.
PRESENTER
Gary Kibel, Partner, Davis & Gilbert LLP @GaryKibel
How GDPR works : companies will be expected to be
fully compliant from 25 May 2018. The regulation
is intended to establish one single set of data
protection rules across Europe
The Evolution of Data Privacy - A Symantec Information Security Perspective o...Symantec
The European Union’s proposed General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has left even the most informed confused. This new regulation is designed to update the current legislation which was drafted in a time that was in technology terms, prehistoric.
The Data Protection Directive, drafted back in 1995, harks back to a time when data processing was more about filing
cabinets than data rack enclosures. It’s time to evolve.
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The document summarizes an IBM breakfast briefing on data protection, security, and regulatory updates. The briefing covered the changing EU General Data Protection Regulations and implications for organizations, including increased fines for noncompliance. It also discussed practical strategies for organizations to build a culture of data protection compliance, including data discovery, classification, retention, and disposal. Speakers included experts from IBM, law firms, and other companies to discuss analytics and best practices to help organizations adhere to new rules and regulations.
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The document summarizes an IBM breakfast briefing on data protection, security, and regulatory updates. The briefing covered the changing EU General Data Protection Regulations and implications for organizations, including increased fines for noncompliance. It also discussed privacy rights for individuals, such as the "right to be forgotten" and access to their own data. The briefing addressed how analytics can help adhere to new rules and regulations.
The U.S. Healthcare Implications of Europe’s Stricter Data Privacy RegulationCognizant
U.S. healthcare organizations must soon comply with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) - which goes far beyond the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) - or face major fines. Here’s a guide to get started.
A simple, beautiful guide to understanding GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation).
All businesses in the UK and EU need to comply with GDPR by the 25th of May 2018 or risk hefty fines.
Use this free, visual guide to understand how you need to comply.
We'll be looking at what your customers' rights are, privacy by design, breach notifications, data security and more.
Finally, we'll give you a GDPR action checklist so you can take right steps to comply with the legislation in time.
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Website: http://www.StanfordEuropreneurs.org
YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/StanfordEuropreneurs
Twitter: @Europreneurs
This document provides an overview of the key aspects of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which takes effect in May 2018. It defines personal data and the expanded rights of individuals over their data. It outlines increased fines for non-compliance and new requirements for obtaining consent, data protection measures, breach reporting, and individual access rights. It recommends steps companies should take to prepare for GDPR compliance and describes IBM's solutions to help with governance, training, processes, data management, and security.
Data Privacy and consent management .. .ClinosolIndia
Data privacy and consent management are critical aspects of ensuring that individuals' personal information is handled responsibly and ethically, particularly in healthcare settings where sensitive medical data is involved. Data privacy refers to the protection of personal information from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure, while consent management involves obtaining and managing individuals' permissions for the collection, storage, and processing of their data.
In healthcare, patients entrust providers with their sensitive medical information, expecting that it will be kept confidential and used only for legitimate purposes related to their care. Robust data privacy measures include encryption, access controls, and anonymization techniques to safeguard patient data from unauthorized access or breaches. Additionally, healthcare organizations must adhere to regulatory standards such as HIPAA in the United States or GDPR in the European Union, which outline specific requirements for the protection of patient information and impose penalties for non-compliance.
Consent management plays a crucial role in ensuring that individuals have control over how their data is used. Patients should be informed about the purposes for which their data will be collected and processed, as well as any potential risks or benefits associated with its use. Obtaining informed consent involves providing individuals with clear and transparent information about their privacy rights and giving them the opportunity to consent to or decline the use of their data for specific purposes. Consent management systems help healthcare organizations track and manage patients' consent preferences, ensuring that data is used in accordance with their wishes and legal requirements.
Effective data privacy and consent management practices not only protect individuals' privacy rights but also foster trust and transparency in healthcare relationships. By implementing robust security measures, respecting patients' autonomy, and promoting informed decision-making, healthcare organizations can uphold the principles of data privacy and consent while leveraging data responsibly to improve patient care and outcomes.
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The objective of this module is to gain an overview of the ethics surrounding big data and the legislation that governs it.
Upon completion of this module you will:
- Gain knowledge on how to recognize the necessity of regulating big data
- Obtain an understanding of the difference between privacy and data protection
- Understand the need to implement data protection actions into your own business
The objective of this module is to gain an overview of the ethics surrounding big data and the legislation that governs it.
Upon completion of this module you will:
- Gain knowledge on how to recognize the necessity of regulating big data
- Obtain an understanding of the difference between privacy and data protection
- Understand the need to implement data protection actions into your own business
e-SIDES workshop at ICE-IEEE Conference, Madeira 28/06/2017e-SIDES.eu
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General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) tidal wave that has hit, are you ready? Is your organization prepared for the extensive privacy requirements GDPR puts forth for any organization handling EU Data Subjects' personal Data? At this point, organizations must have a complete inventory of personal data and have conducted a DPIA against it. A handful of supervisory authorities have issued compliance guidelines, but your organizations must be able to assess compliance with this ambiguous regulation at any time.
Many aspects of GDPR define the distinction between a data collector and a data processor, their respective responsibilities and compliance requirements. Those responsibilities will have an effect on the contracts you negotiate with third parties, the way in which you evaluate the risks involved with establishing a business relationship and the policies you develop to maintain compliance to the regulations.
Join this webinar to learn:
*More information about GDPR and what the industry is experiencing to date
*What minimum requirements you should have had in place by May 25, 2018
*What you should plan to do for the next 12-18 months if you are not completely ready
*What the SEC Privacy Shield program is and why you should self-certify
*How to continuously monitor vendor risk KPIs
1. The GDPR significantly changes data protection requirements for companies doing business in the EU and increases obligations for advertisers and networks/publishers who can now be jointly liable. It comes into effect in May 2018 with fines up to 4% of global revenue.
2. Under the GDPR, personal data is more broadly defined and users have more rights around consent, access, and removal of their data. Requirements around ad profiling and tracking remain unclear as guidance is still pending.
3. Companies should map their data flows, review consents and policies, and engage regulators to understand impacts on their business from the GDPR. Industry alignment with the FTC is also discussed.
Key Issues on the new General Data Protection RegulationOlivier Vandeputte
The General Data Protection Regulation is one of the most wide ranging pieces of legislation passed by the EU in recent years. The GDPR comes into effect on 25 May 2018. The new framework is ambitious, complex and strict. It presents any organization that has so far failed to begin preparations with a steep challenge to become GDPR compliant in time.
We have summarized the key issues in our GDPR brochure.
Open Data for Economic and Social Development: Why Government Should CareAndrew Stott
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The Evolution of Data Privacy - A Symantec Information Security Perspective o...Symantec
The European Union’s proposed General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has left even the most informed confused. This new regulation is designed to update the current legislation which was drafted in a time that was in technology terms, prehistoric.
The Data Protection Directive, drafted back in 1995, harks back to a time when data processing was more about filing
cabinets than data rack enclosures. It’s time to evolve.
Data protection & security breakfast briefing master slides 28 june-finalDr. Donald Macfarlane
The document summarizes an IBM breakfast briefing on data protection, security, and regulatory updates. The briefing covered the changing EU General Data Protection Regulations and implications for organizations, including increased fines for noncompliance. It also discussed practical strategies for organizations to build a culture of data protection compliance, including data discovery, classification, retention, and disposal. Speakers included experts from IBM, law firms, and other companies to discuss analytics and best practices to help organizations adhere to new rules and regulations.
Data Protection & Security Breakfast Briefing - Master Slides_28 June_finalDr. Donald Macfarlane
The document summarizes an IBM breakfast briefing on data protection, security, and regulatory updates. The briefing covered the changing EU General Data Protection Regulations and implications for organizations, including increased fines for noncompliance. It also discussed privacy rights for individuals, such as the "right to be forgotten" and access to their own data. The briefing addressed how analytics can help adhere to new rules and regulations.
The U.S. Healthcare Implications of Europe’s Stricter Data Privacy RegulationCognizant
U.S. healthcare organizations must soon comply with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) - which goes far beyond the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) - or face major fines. Here’s a guide to get started.
A simple, beautiful guide to understanding GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation).
All businesses in the UK and EU need to comply with GDPR by the 25th of May 2018 or risk hefty fines.
Use this free, visual guide to understand how you need to comply.
We'll be looking at what your customers' rights are, privacy by design, breach notifications, data security and more.
Finally, we'll give you a GDPR action checklist so you can take right steps to comply with the legislation in time.
USA and Europe (EU) do have a different way of looking into privacy. This PPT is about who is responsible and what kind of rules are in place. This is a A Medved Consultants LLC Presentation. This may not be considered as a legal advice.
Talk by Polina Zvyagina, Airbnb (San Francisco), at Stanford Engineering on February 25 2019, Session #6: 'Growing ‘Bitcoin Cities’ Across the Globe from Slovenia || GDPR Compliance Case Study || EU Digital Economy Policy'.
Website: http://www.StanfordEuropreneurs.org
YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/StanfordEuropreneurs
Twitter: @Europreneurs
This document provides an overview of the key aspects of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which takes effect in May 2018. It defines personal data and the expanded rights of individuals over their data. It outlines increased fines for non-compliance and new requirements for obtaining consent, data protection measures, breach reporting, and individual access rights. It recommends steps companies should take to prepare for GDPR compliance and describes IBM's solutions to help with governance, training, processes, data management, and security.
Data Privacy and consent management .. .ClinosolIndia
Data privacy and consent management are critical aspects of ensuring that individuals' personal information is handled responsibly and ethically, particularly in healthcare settings where sensitive medical data is involved. Data privacy refers to the protection of personal information from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure, while consent management involves obtaining and managing individuals' permissions for the collection, storage, and processing of their data.
In healthcare, patients entrust providers with their sensitive medical information, expecting that it will be kept confidential and used only for legitimate purposes related to their care. Robust data privacy measures include encryption, access controls, and anonymization techniques to safeguard patient data from unauthorized access or breaches. Additionally, healthcare organizations must adhere to regulatory standards such as HIPAA in the United States or GDPR in the European Union, which outline specific requirements for the protection of patient information and impose penalties for non-compliance.
Consent management plays a crucial role in ensuring that individuals have control over how their data is used. Patients should be informed about the purposes for which their data will be collected and processed, as well as any potential risks or benefits associated with its use. Obtaining informed consent involves providing individuals with clear and transparent information about their privacy rights and giving them the opportunity to consent to or decline the use of their data for specific purposes. Consent management systems help healthcare organizations track and manage patients' consent preferences, ensuring that data is used in accordance with their wishes and legal requirements.
Effective data privacy and consent management practices not only protect individuals' privacy rights but also foster trust and transparency in healthcare relationships. By implementing robust security measures, respecting patients' autonomy, and promoting informed decision-making, healthcare organizations can uphold the principles of data privacy and consent while leveraging data responsibly to improve patient care and outcomes.
Discussing about privacy related issues in the areas of Financial Data, Health Information and Children’s Personal Data with identifying regulations in USA and EU. Also it focus on Fair Information Practices.
The objective of this module is to gain an overview of the ethics surrounding big data and the legislation that governs it.
Upon completion of this module you will:
- Gain knowledge on how to recognize the necessity of regulating big data
- Obtain an understanding of the difference between privacy and data protection
- Understand the need to implement data protection actions into your own business
The objective of this module is to gain an overview of the ethics surrounding big data and the legislation that governs it.
Upon completion of this module you will:
- Gain knowledge on how to recognize the necessity of regulating big data
- Obtain an understanding of the difference between privacy and data protection
- Understand the need to implement data protection actions into your own business
e-SIDES workshop at ICE-IEEE Conference, Madeira 28/06/2017e-SIDES.eu
This document summarizes an e-SIDES workshop on societal and ethical challenges in the era of big data. The workshop was held on June 28, 2017 in Madeira, Portugal and included presentations on ethical and legal issues by Gabriella Cattaneo and societal and economic issues by Daniel Bachlechner. It also outlined an interactive session on these topics and next steps for the e-SIDES project, which aims to improve dialogue around big data technologies and address related ethical concerns.
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) tidal wave that has hit, are you ready? Is your organization prepared for the extensive privacy requirements GDPR puts forth for any organization handling EU Data Subjects' personal Data? At this point, organizations must have a complete inventory of personal data and have conducted a DPIA against it. A handful of supervisory authorities have issued compliance guidelines, but your organizations must be able to assess compliance with this ambiguous regulation at any time.
Many aspects of GDPR define the distinction between a data collector and a data processor, their respective responsibilities and compliance requirements. Those responsibilities will have an effect on the contracts you negotiate with third parties, the way in which you evaluate the risks involved with establishing a business relationship and the policies you develop to maintain compliance to the regulations.
Join this webinar to learn:
*More information about GDPR and what the industry is experiencing to date
*What minimum requirements you should have had in place by May 25, 2018
*What you should plan to do for the next 12-18 months if you are not completely ready
*What the SEC Privacy Shield program is and why you should self-certify
*How to continuously monitor vendor risk KPIs
1. The GDPR significantly changes data protection requirements for companies doing business in the EU and increases obligations for advertisers and networks/publishers who can now be jointly liable. It comes into effect in May 2018 with fines up to 4% of global revenue.
2. Under the GDPR, personal data is more broadly defined and users have more rights around consent, access, and removal of their data. Requirements around ad profiling and tracking remain unclear as guidance is still pending.
3. Companies should map their data flows, review consents and policies, and engage regulators to understand impacts on their business from the GDPR. Industry alignment with the FTC is also discussed.
Key Issues on the new General Data Protection RegulationOlivier Vandeputte
The General Data Protection Regulation is one of the most wide ranging pieces of legislation passed by the EU in recent years. The GDPR comes into effect on 25 May 2018. The new framework is ambitious, complex and strict. It presents any organization that has so far failed to begin preparations with a steep challenge to become GDPR compliant in time.
We have summarized the key issues in our GDPR brochure.
Open Data for Economic and Social Development: Why Government Should CareAndrew Stott
This document discusses the benefits of open data for governments and societies. It argues that open data can lead to new economic and social value through improved public services, more transparent government, and more efficient government. It provides examples from the UK and other countries that demonstrate how open data has increased business activity, boosted public sector savings, improved health and education services, and held government more accountable. However, it also notes potential concerns from data owners and the need to address risks and find compromises to enable greater data sharing.
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Josema Cavanillas
VP - Head of Health & Life Sciences Sales for Eastern Europe
Member of the Atos Scientific Community
Member of the Atos Expert Community
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A snapshot
• We're a circa €5 billion revenue Atos business that will become
an independent company in late 2023.
• A new digital scale-up where brilliant minds come together to
sustainably expand the possibilities of data and technology.
• We cover 6 areas (Digital Transformation, Smart Platforms,
Cloud, Advanced Computing, Digital Security and Net Zero) in 7
industries,
• We're unique in being able to bring all these capabilities
holistically for our clients with the combination of our own
Intellectual Property (IP) and of the IP of our leading
partners.
57,000 engineers and problem-solvers in
45 countries.
Worldwide #1 in managed security
services
Worldwide #3 and European #1 in high-
performance computing
Visionary In Public Cloud
Leader in Data & Analytics
Deep expertise in technology and data
value chains: 2,100 patents,
50,000+ certifications
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Where the people are
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57,000 engineers and problem-solvers in 45 countries.
Americas
5,200
30% revenue
Central & Southern Europe,
Middle East and Africa
21,000
47% revenue
Northern Europe and APAC
31,000
23% revenue
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Our Core Values
We’re one #TeamEviden spread across the world, with a set of values born from our people.
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We are practical, but we also
know when to take audacious
risks in pursuit of progress.
We have a deep commitment to
sustainability; it’s our responsibility to
use technology to improve the well-
being of people and planet.
We use our curiosity to
transform possibility into reality
and take our work to the next
level.
We foster an inclusive, equitable
community because we’re smarter,
stronger and have more fun
together. We forge trusted
relationships that are built-to-last.
#GrowTogether #DareToTry #DoTheRightThing #StayCurious
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We are at a turning point in business
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1 Digital acceleration
From siloed to blended physical + digital worlds
Fractured world
From globalization to a volatile, multi-polar world
in polycrisis
Ecological challenges
From abundant resources to scarcity, energy and climate
crises
• Data drives business
• Automation/AI needed everywhere
• Digital talent war rises
• Security, resilience,
and sovereignty are becoming
more than ever critical for
survival
• Sustainability is the new imperative
How can you thrive in this new
reality and manage its
business implications?
Our vision: the world has changed
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Examples of what we do
Accelerating clinical
trials
We worked with a leading
life sciences company to
assess sophisticated sensors
& collect patient data to
accelerate clinical research
& development with digital
biomarkers.
#industries
Complex challenges
require solutions yet to
be imagined
It takes imagination and
inventiveness to make
hard things seem easy for
our clients and their
clients.
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Accessing Medical Data
GDPR
General Data Protection Regulation
Applied in the EU since May 2018
Up to 20 million euro fines
It is a regulation, not a directive
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Regulation or directive?
A "regulation" is a binding
legislative act. It must be
applied in its entirety across
the EU. For example, when
the EU’s regulation on
ending roaming charges
while travelling within the EU
expired in 2022, the
Parliament and the Council
adopted a new regulation
both to improve the clarity of
the previous regulation and
make sure a common
approach on roaming
charges is applied for
another ten years.
A “directive" is a legislative
act that sets out a goal that
all EU countries must
achieve. However, it is up to
the individual countries to
devise their own laws on how
to reach these goals. One
example is the EU single-use
plastics directive, which
reduces the impact of certain
single-use plastics on the
environment, for example by
reducing or even banning the
use of single-use plastics
such as plates, straws and
cups for beverages.
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Sanctions according to GDPR
The GDPR has eleven
chapters, concerning general
provisions, principles, rights
of the data subject, duties of
data controllers or
processors, transfers of
personal data to third
countries, supervisory
authorities, cooperation
among member states,
remedies, liability or penalties
for breach of rights, and
miscellaneous final
provisions. Recital 4
proclaims that ‘processing of
personal data should be
designed to serve mankind’.
Potential sanctions:
• A warning in writing in cases of first and non-intentional
noncompliance.
• Regular periodic data protection audits.
• A fine up to €10 million or up to 2% of the annual
worldwide turnover of the preceding financial year in
case of an enterprise, whichever is greater, if there has
been an infringement of the provisions in Article 83,
Paragraph 4.
• A fine up to €20 million or up to 4% of the annual
worldwide turnover of the preceding financial year in
case of an enterprise, whichever is greater, if there has
been an infringement of the provisions in Article 83,
paragraphs 5 & 6.
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Acceptance & Application
Based on three characters:
The regulation became a model for many other
laws across the world, including in Türkiye,
Mauritius, Chile, Japan, Brazil, South Korea,
South Africa, Argentina and Kenya. As of 6
October 2022, the United Kingdom retains the
law in identical form despite no longer being an
EU member state. The California Consumer
Privacy Act (CCPA), adopted on 28 June 2018,
has many similarities with the GDPR.
Data Subject
Data Processor
Data Controller
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Characters
me
The natural or legal person, public authority,
agency or other body which, alone or jointly with
others, determines the purposes and means of the
processing of personal data.
Data Subject
Data Processor
Data Controller
The natural or legal person, public authority,
agency or other body which processes
personal data on behalf of the controller.
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Data Subject’s Data
Personal Data - any
data that can be
used to identify an
individual, such as a
name, home
address or credit
card number.
The 8 rights of the Data Subject:
• to be informed
• to access
• to object
• to erasure or blocking
• to damages
• to file a complaint
• to rectify
• to data portability 17
The GDPR recognizes data concerning health
as a special category of data and provides a
definition for health data for data protection
purposes.
Though the innovative principles introduced by
the GDPR (privacy by design or the prohibition
of discriminatory profiling) remain relevant and
applicable to health data as well, specific
safeguards for personal health data and for a
definitive interpretation of the rules that allows
an effective and comprehensive protection of
such data have now been addressed by the
GDPR.
Processes that foster innovation and better
quality healthcare, such as clinical trials or
mobile health, need robust data protection
safeguards in order to maintain the trust and
confidence of individuals in the rules designed to
protect their data.
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Differences between “can” and “must”
The lawless land
• 5% of internet
content.
• Findable through
search engines.
• 90% of internet content.
• Not findable through
search engines.
• E-Mails, bank info,
credit card numbers
• Extremely protected
• 5% of internet
content.
• Used for seriously
illegal purposes.
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Anonymization of Data
A process by which personal data is altered in
such a way that a data subject can no longer be
identified directly or indirectly, either by the data
controller alone or in collaboration with any other
party.
Data Controller
In the context of medical data, anonymized data refers to data from which the patient cannot be
identified by the recipient of the information. The name, address, and full postcode must be
removed, together with any other information which, in conjunction with other data held by or
disclosed to the recipient, could identify the patient.
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The “Findability”
• 42 year old
• Hospital X
• Date of case study
• Population
• Other details of the report
• Request of legal reports
• Public information on the internet (voters,
fines, official notifications)
• Social networks
• Social networks of the others
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Recommendations
• No magic formula.
• Use social networks with wisdom.
• Before mentioning others (relatives,
friends) get their approval.
• Avoid any mention to medical
topics, unless necessary.
• Enroll Robinson list.
• SWITCH OFF THE PHONE when
not necessary.
• Review systematically all sensitive
documents and delete/destroy
(banks, medical).
• Look for professional advice in
case of action or protection.
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Professional Advice?
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• Identification of data in the dark web.
• Legal advice.
• Erasure of data.
• Identification of threats.
• Specific tools and service.
• 24x7 Cybersecurity Service. Round the
Clock, round the globe.
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Hvala!
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Josema Cavanillas
VP - Head of Health & Life Sciences Sales for Eastern Europe
Member of the Atos Scientific Community
Member of the Atos Expert Community
Editor's Notes
We're a circa €5 billion revenue Atos business that will become an independent company in late 2023, combining Atos’ leading Digital, Cloud, Big Data and Security business lines.
Bringing together unique data and technology capabilities with world-class talents, we're a new digital scale-up, with the ambition to combine the mentality of a start-up, agile and creative, with the resources, stability and global scale of an established company,
We are one of the largest pure players in digital services, with 57.000 engineers and problem solvers, combining highly synergistic capabilities to expand the possibilities of data and technology:
in 6 segments: Digital Transformation, Smart Platforms, Cloud, Advanced Computing, Digital Security and Net Zero.
with a unique ability to bring all these capabilities holistically for our clients with the combination of our own IP and of the IP of our leading partners.
We are notably already recognized as:
A leader in Digital Security, which represents 15% of our revenue, and where we are the world’s N°1 in Managed Security Services (Gartner 2022).
A leader in Advanced Computing, with 6% revenue in High-Performance Computing (we are ranked top 3 worldwide player in supercomputers by Hyperion Research) and 6% revenue in Business Computing (where we are recognized as a key player in large-scale open servers, and the « leader of leader in Edge/AI » by ISG)
A visionary player in public cloud (Gartner 2022) with our Cloud business line, which represents 10% of our business;
A leader in data and analytics (Gartner 2022), notably through our Transformation Acceleration activity which represents 9% of our business; and a leader in digital, with strong expertise in Smart Platforms, which represents 54% of our business. We have been ranked by ISG as a leader in digital business solutions and services, and we are ranked by HFS Research in the top 10 services providers for SAP S/4 Hana;
We have a deep expertise in technology and data value chains, with 2,100 patents, 50,000+ certifications
A truly global player, we serve a broad base of c. 500 large customers across all sectors in 45 countries, with 5,200 engineers in the Americas (c. 30% of our revenue), 21.000 in Southern and Central Europe & MEA (c. 47% of our revenue) and 31.000 in Northern Europe & APAC (c. 23% of our revenue),
While we have a worldwide presence and footprint, we provide strong European sovereign digital capabilities and are recognized as the sole European tier-one manufacturer of high-performance computers, helping public and private organizations meet the highest sovereignty levels in digital security and advanced data processing.
Our values are at the heart of everything we do:
-#GrowTogether: we foster an inclusive, equitable community because we’re smarter, stronger and have more fun together.
-#DareToTry: we are practical but we also know when to take audacious risks in the pursuit of progress.
-#DoTheRightThing: we forge trusted relationships that are built to last. We have the best interest of our colleagues, clients, and partners at the heart.
-#StayCurious: we use our curiosity to transform a possibility into reality and take our work to the next level.
We're Eviden, a new player aiming to expand the possibilities of data and technology to help you accelerate digital transformation and move your business forward at speed.
We're a circa €5 billion revenue Atos business that will become an independent company in H2 2023, combining Atos’ leading Digital, Cloud, Big Data and Security business lines.
Bringing together unique data and technology capabilities with world-class talents, we're a new digital scale-up, with the ambition to combine the mentality of a start-up, agile and creative, with the resources, stability and global scale of an established company,
We are one of the largest pure players in digital services, with 57.000 engineers and problem solvers, combining highly synergistic capabilities to expand the possibilities of data and technology:
in 6 areas: Digital Transformation, Smart Platforms, Cloud, Advanced Computing, Digital Security and Net Zero in 7 industries (Energy & Utilities, Financial Services and Insurance, Healthcare & Life sciences, Manufacturing, Public Sector & defense, Retail, Transport & Logistics, Telecom Media & Technology)
with a unique ability to bring all these capabilities holistically for our clients with the combination of our own IP and of the IP of our leading partners.
We are notably already recognized as:
A leader in Digital Security, which represents 15% of our revenue, and where we are the world’s N°1 in Managed Security Services (Gartner 2022).
A leader in Advanced Computing, with 6% revenue in High-Performance Computing (we are ranked top 3 worldwide player in supercomputers by Hyperion Research) and 6% revenue in Business Computing (where we are recognized as a key player in large-scale open servers, and the « leader of leader in Edge/AI » by ISG)
A visionary player in public cloud (Gartner 2022) with our Cloud business line, which represents 10% of our business;
A leader in data and analytics (Gartner 2022), notably through our Transformation Acceleration activity which represents 9% of our business; and a leader in digital, with strong expertise in Smart Platforms, which represents 54% of our business. We have been ranked by ISG as a leader in digital business solutions and services, and we are ranked by HFS Research in the top 10 services providers for SAP S/4 Hana;
We have a deep expertise in technology and data value chains, with 2,100 patents, 50,000+ certifications
A truly global player, we serve a broad base of c. 500 large customers across all sectors in 45 countries, with 5,200 engineers in the Americas (c. 30% of our revenue), 21.000 in Southern and Central Europe & MEA (c. 47% of our revenue) and 31.000 in Northern Europe & APAC (c. 23% of our revenue),
While we have a worldwide presence and footprint, we provide strong European sovereign digital capabilities and are recognized as the sole European tier-one manufacturer of high-performance computers, helping public and private organizations meet the highest sovereignty levels in digital security and advanced data processing.
Our values are at the heart of everything we do:
-#GrowTogether: we foster an inclusive, equitable community because we’re smarter, stronger and have more fun together.
-#DareToTry: we are practical but we also know when to take audacious risks in the pursuit of progress.
-#DoTheRightThing: we forge trusted relationships that are built to last. We have the best interest of our colleagues, clients, and partners at the heart.
-#StayCurious: we use our curiosity to transform a possibility into reality and take our work to the next level.
What’s our vision?
The world is changing at an accelerated pace, and we are at a turning point in business.
Digital transformation accelerates everywhere, driven by the convergence of the physical and the digital worlds, making data the cornerstone of business, requiring enterprises to leverage Automation and AI everywhere, nurturing a constant battle for digital talents;
The geopolitical equilibrium is fracturing, with new worldwide tensions, driving a change from globalization to a more volatile, multipolar world, with crises surging everywhere, and threats multiplying. Cyber security, supply chain resilience, and digital sovereignty are becoming more than ever critical for survival;
The ecological challenges rise, a climate crisis unfolds, and we evolve from a resource's abundant world to a world where resource limitations grow, especially in energy. Sustainability is the new imperative.
How can enterprises survive and thrive in this new reality and manage its business implications?
This is what Eviden is about: provide a new digital player, bringing together unmatched capabilities in smart, secure, and sustainable solutions to create new paths forward for our clients and the society as a whole.
At Eviden, we see these challenges as an opportunity for infinite possibilities.
Within #industries, we worked for example with a leading life sciences company to assess sophisticated sensors & collect patient data to accelerate clinical research & development with digital biomarkers.
We're a circa €5 billion revenue Atos business that will become an independent company in H2 2023, combining Atos’ leading Digital, Cloud, Big Data and Security business lines.
Bringing together unique data and technology capabilities with world-class talents, we're a new digital scale-up, with the ambition to combine the mentality of a start-up, agile and creative, with the resources, stability and global scale of an established company,
We are one of the largest pure players in digital services, with 57.000 engineers and problem solvers, combining highly synergistic capabilities to expand the possibilities of data and technology:
in 6 areas: Digital Transformation, Smart Platforms, Cloud, Advanced Computing, Digital Security and Net Zero in 7 industries (Energy & Utilities, Financial Services and Insurance, Healthcare & Life sciences, Manufacturing, Public Sector & defense, Retail, Transport & Logistics, Telecom Media & Technology)
with a unique ability to bring all these capabilities holistically for our clients with the combination of our own IP and of the IP of our leading partners.
We are notably already recognized as:
A leader in Digital Security, which represents 15% of our revenue, and where we are the world’s N°1 in Managed Security Services (Gartner 2022).
A leader in Advanced Computing, with 6% revenue in High-Performance Computing (we are ranked top 3 worldwide player in supercomputers by Hyperion Research) and 6% revenue in Business Computing (where we are recognized as a key player in large-scale open servers, and the « leader of leader in Edge/AI » by ISG)
A visionary player in public cloud (Gartner 2022) with our Cloud business line, which represents 10% of our business;
A leader in data and analytics (Gartner 2022), notably through our Transformation Acceleration activity which represents 9% of our business; and a leader in digital, with strong expertise in Smart Platforms, which represents 54% of our business. We have been ranked by ISG as a leader in digital business solutions and services, and we are ranked by HFS Research in the top 10 services providers for SAP S/4 Hana;
We have a deep expertise in technology and data value chains, with 2,100 patents, 50,000+ certifications
We're a circa €5 billion revenue Atos business that will become an independent company in H2 2023, combining Atos’ leading Digital, Cloud, Big Data and Security business lines.
Bringing together unique data and technology capabilities with world-class talents, we're a new digital scale-up, with the ambition to combine the mentality of a start-up, agile and creative, with the resources, stability and global scale of an established company,
We are one of the largest pure players in digital services, with 57.000 engineers and problem solvers, combining highly synergistic capabilities to expand the possibilities of data and technology:
in 6 areas: Digital Transformation, Smart Platforms, Cloud, Advanced Computing, Digital Security and Net Zero in 7 industries (Energy & Utilities, Financial Services and Insurance, Healthcare & Life sciences, Manufacturing, Public Sector & defense, Retail, Transport & Logistics, Telecom Media & Technology)
with a unique ability to bring all these capabilities holistically for our clients with the combination of our own IP and of the IP of our leading partners.
We are notably already recognized as:
A leader in Digital Security, which represents 15% of our revenue, and where we are the world’s N°1 in Managed Security Services (Gartner 2022).
A leader in Advanced Computing, with 6% revenue in High-Performance Computing (we are ranked top 3 worldwide player in supercomputers by Hyperion Research) and 6% revenue in Business Computing (where we are recognized as a key player in large-scale open servers, and the « leader of leader in Edge/AI » by ISG)
A visionary player in public cloud (Gartner 2022) with our Cloud business line, which represents 10% of our business;
A leader in data and analytics (Gartner 2022), notably through our Transformation Acceleration activity which represents 9% of our business; and a leader in digital, with strong expertise in Smart Platforms, which represents 54% of our business. We have been ranked by ISG as a leader in digital business solutions and services, and we are ranked by HFS Research in the top 10 services providers for SAP S/4 Hana;
We have a deep expertise in technology and data value chains, with 2,100 patents, 50,000+ certifications
Our values are at the heart of everything we do:
-#GrowTogether: we foster an inclusive, equitable community because we’re smarter, stronger and have more fun together.
-#DareToTry: we are practical but we also know when to take audacious risks in the pursuit of progress.
-#DoTheRightThing: we forge trusted relationships that are built to last. We have the best interest of our colleagues, clients, and partners at the heart.
-#StayCurious: we use our curiosity to transform a possibility into reality and take our work to the next level.
Our values are at the heart of everything we do:
-#GrowTogether: we foster an inclusive, equitable community because we’re smarter, stronger and have more fun together.
-#DareToTry: we are practical but we also know when to take audacious risks in the pursuit of progress.
-#DoTheRightThing: we forge trusted relationships that are built to last. We have the best interest of our colleagues, clients, and partners at the heart.
-#StayCurious: we use our curiosity to transform a possibility into reality and take our work to the next level.