Forum Privatheit Beitrag nun als Open-Access-Publikation verfügbar

(13.04.22) Der Forum Privatheit 2020 Beitrag: „Let the Computer Say NO! The Neglected Potential of Policy Definition Languages for Data Sovereignty” von Jan Bartsch, Tobias Dehling, Florian Lauf, Sven Meister und Ali Sunyaev ist nun als Teil des Open-Access-Buches „Selbstbestimmung, Privatheit und Datenschutz” veröffentlicht worden.

Abstract: During interaction with today’s internet services and platform ecosystems, consumer data is often harvested and shared without their consent; that is, consumers seized to be the sovereigns of their own data with the proliferation of the internet. Due to the rapid and abundant nature of interactions in today’s platform ecosystems, manual consent management is impractical. To support development of semi-automated solutions for reestablishing data sovereignty, we investigate the use of policy definition languages as machine-readable and enforceable mechanisms for fostering data sovereignty. We conducted a realist literature review of the capabilities of policy definition languages developed for pertinent application scenarios (e.g., for access control in cloud computing). We consolidate extant literature into a framework of the chances and challenges of leveraging policy definition languages as central building blocks for data sovereignty in platform ecosystems.

Link zur Publikation: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-33306-5_22