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Shakila Bu-Pasha

Researcher at University of Helsinki

Publications -  8
Citations -  303

Shakila Bu-Pasha is an academic researcher from University of Helsinki. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & General Data Protection Regulation. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications receiving 208 citations.

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Robustness, Security and Privacy in Location-Based Services for Future IoT: A Survey

TL;DR: This survey paper addresses a broad range of security and privacy aspects in IoT-based positioning and localization from both technical and legal points of view and aims to give insight and recommendations for future IoT systems providing more robust, secure, and privacy-preserving location-based services.
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Cross-border issues under EU data protection law with regards to personal data protection

TL;DR: How the EU data protection law tackles disputes involving transnational issues online, which includes its extra-territorial application and cross-border data transfers is sought, finding that there is an enormous gap between legislation and practice.
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EU Law Perspectives on Location Data Privacy in Smartphones and Informed Consent for Transparency

TL;DR: It is argued that users should enjoy some control over personal data associated with smartphone usage, including location, and that this control should be executed under a legal arrangement which also secures users’ privacy and enables app developers’ or operating system providers’ lawful purposes with regard to processing location data.
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The controller’s role in determining ‘high risk’ and data protection impact assessment (DPIA) in developing digital smart city

TL;DR: The focus in this paper is on the role and responsibilities of data controllers in a smart city platform in assessing ‘high risk’ and the importance of impact assessment in relation to data processing with the latest technologies for the protection of personal data.