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Though the exact nature and delineation of Big Data is still unclear, it seems likely that Big Data will have an enormous impact on our daily lives. Exploring the Bounderies of Big Data serves as preparatory work for The Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy's advice to the Dutch government, which has asked the Council to address questions regarding Big Data, security and privacy. It is divided into five parts, each part engaging with a different perspective on Big Data: the technical, empirical, legal, regulatory and international perspective. In the investigation Exploring the Boundaries of Big Data The Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy (WRR) offers building blocks for developing a regulatory approach to Big Data.
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Preface 1. Introduction: Exploring the Bounderies of Big Data Part I Technological Perspectives on Big Data 2. Sustainable Harvesting of the Big Data Potentia 3. Cryptology and Privacy in the Context of Big Data Part II Empirical Perspectives on Big Data 4. Policing, Big Data and the Commodification of Security 5. Pre-emptive Big Data Surveillance and its (Dis)Empowering Consequences: the Case of Predictive Policing Part III Legal Perspectives on Big Data 6. Predictive Profiling and its Legal Limits: Effectiveness Gone Forever? Part IV Regulatory Perspectives on Big Data 7. The Individual in the Big Data Era: Moving towards an Agent-Based Privacy paradigm 8. Privacy Protection in the Era of 'Big Data': Regulatory Challenges and Social Assessments Part V International Perspectives on Big Data 9. From Collection to Use in Privacy Regulation? A Forward-Looking Comparison of European and US Frameworks for Personal Data Processing 10. Big Data and Informational Self-Determination. Regulative Approaches in Germany: the Case of Police and Intelligence Agencies, About the authors.
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Bart van der Sloot is associate professor specialising in tech and privacy at Tilburg University. He was inter alia a co-author to the WRR Big Data Study and the WODC research into Big Data and procedural law for the 21st Century. Bart has won three prestigious prices and grants: the NWO Top Talent Grant, the NWO Veni Grant and the KNAW Early Career Award. Dennis Broeders is a senior research fellow at the Dutch Scientific Council for Government Policy in The Hague and professor of Technology and Society at Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Erik Schrijvers is a senior research fellow and project coordinator at the Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy (WRR).