It’s only lunchtime on the first day of the FIRST Conference 2018, and already two talks have stressed the importance and value of reviewing incidents over both the short and long terms. In the very different contexts of an open science research lab (LBNL) and an online IPR-based business on IPR (Netflix), a common message […]
Month: June 2018
Learning Analytics and GDPR
Since there was a lot of interest in my keynote presentation at the EUNIS 2018 conference last week, this post collects together the slides and the blog posts that provide further analysis and discussion of the ideas: Slides LA and GDPR v0-07 How to do Learning Analytics under the GDPR The role(s) of Consent Incorporating […]
I’ve been trying to produce a visual image to capture the twelve steps to GDPR compliance. For details of the individual steps see: Awareness Data Protection by Design Information Lifecycle Audit Breach Notification Process [Article 29 Working Party guidance] Legal Basis [Information Commissioner guidance] Privacy Notices [Article 29 Working Party guidance] Individual Rights Processes (inc.subject […]
ICO guidance on Consent and GDPR
The Information Commissioner’s new guidance on Consent under the General Data Protection Regulation contains some useful guidance for universities and colleges in particular. On the question of which legal bases are available to universities and colleges – in particular whether they are included within the GDPR’s disapproval of consent and legitimate interests being used by […]