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Law and Technology in a Global Digital Society = Autonomous Systems, Big Data, IT Security and Legal Tech /
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Title/Author:
Law and Technology in a Global Digital Society/ edited by Georg Borges, Christoph Sorge.
Reminder of title:
Autonomous Systems, Big Data, IT Security and Legal Tech /
other author:
Borges, Georg.
Description:
VIII, 377 p.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Information technology—Law and legislation. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90513-2
ISBN:
9783030905132
Law and Technology in a Global Digital Society = Autonomous Systems, Big Data, IT Security and Legal Tech /
Law and Technology in a Global Digital Society
Autonomous Systems, Big Data, IT Security and Legal Tech /[electronic resource] :edited by Georg Borges, Christoph Sorge. - 1st ed. 2022. - VIII, 377 p.online resource.
Part 1: Artificial Intelligence -- Legal Framework for AI -- “Moralizing Technology” and Criminal Law theory -- Liability for AI -- Machine Learning decision-making: when algorithms can make decisions according to the GDPR -- Algorithmic Suspicion in the Era of Predictive Policing -- Part 2: Data Protection -- The Fundamental Right to Data Protection of Blockchain Users seen through the Applicability of the GDPR -- The insurmountable trade-off: Efficiency vs. Human Rights in the area of AI -- Virtual Personal Assistants and European data Protection Law. GDPR & E-Privacy-Reg -- GDPR compliance for East European non-EU companies -- Part 3: IT Security -- IT Security measures and their impact on data protection -- The Legal Framework for IT Security in the “Industry 4.0” -- The Role of Criminal Law in Regulation Cybercrime and IT Security -- Phishing in Online Banking – an OverviewInternet of Things and Consumers’ Privacy in a Brazilian perspective: Cybervulnerability and Dialogue of sources -- Part 4: Legal Tech. LegalTech and computational legal Theory -- Smart Contracts in Civil Law Countries: Legislative Analysis and Perspectives of Regulation -- Crowdsourcing as a Means for Participatory Legislation.
This book examines central aspects of the new technologies and the legal questions raised by them from both an international and an inter-disciplinary perspective. The technology revolution and the global networking of IT systems pose enormous challenges for the law. Current areas of discussion relate to autonomous systems, big data and issues surrounding legal tech. Ensuring data protection and IT security as well as the creation of a legal framework for the new technology as a whole can only be achieved through international and inter-disciplinary co-operation. The team of authors is made up of experienced, internationally renowned experts as well as young researchers and professionals who give valuable insights from numerous different jurisdictions. This book is written for jurists and those responsible for technology in public authorities and companies as well as practising lawyers and researchers.
ISBN: 9783030905132
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-90513-2doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Information technology—Law and legislation.
LC Class. No.: K4240-4343
Dewey Class. No.: 343.099
Law and Technology in a Global Digital Society = Autonomous Systems, Big Data, IT Security and Legal Tech /
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