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Offering a comprehensive, accessible analysis, this handbook outlines how humanitarian organizations can implement personal data protection law to uphold the rights and dignity of the most vulnerable. It explores legal principles and requirements, new technologies, and humanitarian programming. Available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
List of contents
1. Introduction; Part I. Data Protection Principles in Humanitarian Action: 2. Basic principles of data protection Massimo Marelli; 3. Legal bases for personal data processing Massimo Marelli; 4. International data sharing Massimo Marelli; 5. Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs) Massimo Marelli; 6. Designing for data protection Carmela Troncoso and Wouter Lueks; 7. Drones/UAVs and remote sensing Massimo Marelli; 8. Biometrics Massimo Marelli; 9. Cash and voucher assistance Massimo Marelli; 10. Cloud services Paolo Balboni; 11. Cloud and government access Andrea Raab-Gray; 12. Mobile messaging apps Lina Jasmontaite; 13. Digital identity Vincent Graf Narbel; 14. Social media Julia Zomignani Barboza and Lina Jasmontaite; 15. Blockchain Vincent Graf Narbel; 16. Connectivity as aid Aaron Martin and John Warnes; 17. Artificial intelligence Alessandro Mantelero; Appendix I. Template for a DPIA report; Appendix II. Workshop participants; Bibliography.
About the author
Massimo Marelli is the Head of the Data Protection Office at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Marelli is also a member of the Advisory Board and a Fellow of the European Centre on Privacy and Cybersecurity at the University of Maastricht.
Summary
Offering a comprehensive, accessible analysis, this handbook outlines how humanitarian organizations can implement personal data protection law to uphold the rights and dignity of the most vulnerable. It explores legal principles and requirements, new technologies, and humanitarian programming. Available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Foreword
Provides a comprehensive analysis of personal data protection law, principles, and requirements as they apply in humanitarian action.