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oai:zenodo.org:4586065
2021-03-06T12:27:18Z
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Milošević, Uroš
Dullaert, Wouter
2018-09-28
<p>Driven by use case scenarios, WP5 aims to evaluate the results obtained in WP 2 (Policy and Transparency Framework), WP 3 (Big Data Policy Engine), and WP 4 (User Interaction) under conditions. More specifically, the goal of T5.3 Public challenges is to expose the developed system and its components to public hacking challenges, which would, together with the internal backend scalability and robustness testing performed in WP3 (D3.3 and D3.5) and frontend testing in WP4 (D4.2 and D4.4), provide the necessary feedback for further development of the SPECIAL platform.</p>
<p>To guarantee the robustness of our architecture, such tests must focus on ensuring that both the individual components and the infrastructure as a whole are capable of sharing data only with authorized parties, while guaranteeing that policies and regulations are being adhered to. This means that the challenges should span beyond just penetration testing, and involve other aspects of the system, be it technical or legal, highlighting any limitations.</p>
<p>Moreover, WP 6 (Collaboration, Dissemination & Standardisation) will organize public workshops to present and discuss such limitations and obtain input with respect to possible additional challenges. The experiences gained from all these activities will be merged, generalized, and translated into a set of methodological guidelines for future implementations.</p>
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D5.2 Public challenge report V1
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oai:zenodo.org:4586009
2021-03-06T12:27:18Z
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Raschke, Philip
Drozd, Olha
Bos, Bert
2019-01-31
<p>WP4 started at month nine of the project, i.e. September 2017, and this deliverable is written and submitted in month 25 of the project, i.e. January 2019. The first version of this deliverable (D4.1 Transparency dashboard and control panel release V1) was submitted in month 16 of the project, i.e. Version 2 of the deliverable extends Version 1 and documents our efforts taken since the beginning of WP4 until now to fulfil the tasks T4.1 Transparency dashboard and control panel and T4.2 Consent engine and feedback mechanism. During that time, we developed a first prototype for the dashboard that was evaluated within a first user study and multiple consent interfaces that are currently evaluated via multiple user tests.</p>
<p>The remainder of this document is structured as follows: in Chapter 2 the objectives and overall scope of WP4 are discussed, followed by a description of the scope of this deliverable. In Chapter 3 concepts are presented and discussed. Subsequently, Chapter 4 presents the developed prototype of the dashboard, and the chapters 5 and 6, which present multiple approaches for consent interfaces. Finally, a summary and conclusion are given including an outlook on the planned next steps.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4586009
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D4.3 Transparency dashboard and control panel release V2
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oai:zenodo.org:2545159
2019-01-25T13:59:45Z
user-specialprivacy
user-eu
Philippe Rohou
2017-03-31
<p>This document provides an overview of the initial SPECIAL project website as it stands at Project Month 3</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2545159
oai:zenodo.org:2545159
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2545158
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Privacy, GDPR, transparency, compliance
D6.1 - SPECIAL website set up
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oai:zenodo.org:2545171
2020-01-20T15:29:38Z
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user-eu
Sabrina Kirrane (WU)
Philippe Rohou (E RCIM)
2017-06-30
<p>This document describes in detail how the project will collaborate to meet its objectives, enumerating tools and resources, and by identifying effective risk management procedures</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2545171
oai:zenodo.org:2545171
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2545170
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D7.3 - Quality, risk and data management plan
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oai:zenodo.org:2545155
2019-01-25T13:59:47Z
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Benedict Whittamsmith,
Rudy Jacob
Mart in Kurze
2018-07-31
<p>This document aims at giving the reader a comprehensive view into the current state of implementation of the pilots, testing plans and expected findings.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2545155
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2545154
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D5.1 - Pilot implementations and testing plans V1
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oai:zenodo.org:2543651
2019-01-25T13:59:51Z
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Wouter Dullaert,
Jonathan Langens
Uroš Milošević
2018-04-30
<p>This release provides more mature components mainly the policy and synthesis management ones. It will also integrate the progress made in the authentication and authorisation.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2543651
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2543650
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D3.2 - Policy & events release
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oai:zenodo.org:2549582
2020-01-20T17:37:12Z
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Bonatti, Piero
Kirrane, Sabrina
2017-12-27
<p>Linked Data representation of the legislation and development of re-usable and extensible policy templates (T2.2).</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2549582
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2549581
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D2.2 - Formal representation of the legislation V1
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oai:zenodo.org:2549550
2020-01-20T16:12:59Z
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Bonatti, Piero
Kirrane, Sabrina
Wenning, Rigo
Raschke, Philip
2018-07-31
<p>This document includes details on the policy and transparency considerations of the use case, and the compliance requirements against policies (T1.3).</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2549550
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2549549
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D1.7 - Policy, transparency and compliance guidelines V2
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oai:zenodo.org:2545177
2019-01-25T13:59:40Z
user-specialprivacy
user-eu
P.A. Bonatti
S. Kirrane
I. Petrova
L. Sauro
E. Schlehahn
2018-12-31
<p>This is the second version of the deliverable devoted to defining SPECIAL’s policy language and related vocabularies. It refines the first version by taking into account the work on the pilots and their specific policies, plus the discussion that is taking place within the DPVCG community group of W3C</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2545177
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2545176
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D2.5 - Policy Language V2
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oai:zenodo.org:4585609
2021-03-06T12:27:18Z
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Bonatti, P.A.
Kirrane, S.
Petrova, I.
Sauro, L.
Kerschbaum, C.
Pirkova, E.
2018-12-31
<p>Chapter 1 summarises the results of our structural analysis of the text of the GDPR. The primary goal being to derive a set of must-have structural requirements, that are necessary in order to represent the GDPR in a machine readable format. Chapter 2 in turn details our progress on the the formal representation of the GDPR, which will be iteratively refined throughout the course of the project and completed with the release of the final versions of the pilots’ business policies and GDPR’s formalization (as part of the implementation packages WP3 and WP5).</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4585609
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D2.6 Formal representation of the legislation V2
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oai:zenodo.org:4585628
2021-03-06T12:27:18Z
user-specialprivacy
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Kirrane, Sabrina
Milošević, Uroš
Fernández, Javier D.
Polleres, Axel
Langens, Jonathan
2018-11-30
<p>The objective of the SPECIAL transparency and compliance framework is to help data processors and controllers to understand how the components and know-how developed in SPECIAL can be leveraged within a typical Enterprise setting. Core components of the SPECIAL transparency and compliance framework include: (i) the schema and vocabularies that can be used to express usage policies and data processing and sharing events; (ii) and the corresponding usage control middleware that is needed to interact with such data; and (iii) periphery components required in order to hook into Enterprise Line of Business and Business Intelligence / Data Science systems.</p>
<p>The aim of this deliverable is to define the scope of the SPECIAL transparency and compliance framework, which is used to guide the implementation of the SPECIAL platform and components, and also serves as a reference point for the open research challenges that we address in SPECIAL and how they relate to one another.</p>
<p>This deliverable builds upon the SPECIAL policy language which is described in D2.1: Policy Language V1. While, related information on the compliance checking, distributed ledger technology, and big data processing can be found Deliverable D2.8 Transparency and Compliance Algorithms V2.</p>
<p>In Chapter 1 we provide a high level overview of the SPECIAL landscape. After setting the scene in terms of the data sources, middleware and applications, we discuss the key role of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) in terms of Data Governance and identify open challenges that we aim to address in SPECIAL in Chapter 2. Finally, in Chapter 3, we provide our initial proposal for how the Resource Description Framework can be used to represent data processing and sharing events, by describing the key terms and their relationship both to one another and to the terms specified in SPECIAL usage policies.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4585628
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4585627
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policy language
D2.7 Transparency Framework V2
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oai:zenodo.org:4586103
2021-03-06T12:27:19Z
user-specialprivacy
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Whittamsmith, Benedict
Jacob, Rudy
Kurze, Martin
2019-11-30
<p>Three industry partners (Proximus, Refinitiv and Deutsche Telekom) describe their pilots and testing plans for components, tools and concepts developed in SPECIAL by the consortium. The pilots and implementation plans are based on previous documents/deliverables (namely D5.1, D5.3 and as well as D5.2, D1.1, D1.2, D1.3, D1.4 and subsequently D2.4, D3.2, D3.3 and D3.6).</p>
<p>This document was designed for “staging”, i.e. it was reworked on a regular basis. The present version “Deliverable 5.5 V3” is the third and final iteration and includes implementation plans, results of the (already implemented) pilots and the test plans/results. Due to the different objectives and types of implementation, the industry partners were assigned one chapter each. These chapters may be read relatively independently of each other. However they all have certain aims and findings in common. These are collected in the overarching chapters 2 and 6.</p>
<p>Since this work is based on “pilots” (not on products), neither a profound summary nor ultimate conclusions can be expected. The reader is kindly asked to take advantage of the current (mature but still preliminary) state of findings.</p>
<p>The present document aims at giving the reader a comprehensive view into the current (final) state of implementation of the pilots, testing plans as well as expected and achieved findings.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4586103
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4586102
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D5.5 Pilot implementations and testing plans V3
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oai:zenodo.org:3364290
2021-03-05T18:35:42Z
user-specialprivacy
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Eva Schlehahn
Harald Zwingelber
2017-06-30
<p>This is the report providing the general legal considerations and requirements derived from the GDPR for the processing of personal data in SPECIAL.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3364290
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3364289
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D1.2 - Legal requirements for a privacy enhancing Big Data V1
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oai:zenodo.org:4586043
2021-03-06T12:27:18Z
user-specialprivacy
user-eu
Raschke, Philip
Drozd, Olha
Bos, Bert
2019-11-30
<p>Activities in in this work package address research and user studies in particular in the fields usable privacy, data visualization, consent management including alternatives for privacy policies and innovative consent interfaces, policy expression of access and usage policies, and the general research fields privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) and transparency-enhancing tools (TETs).</p>
<p>With D4.5 Transparency dashboard and control panel final release we extend the second version of this report, document our efforts taken in the final project months, present and discuss our final results, conclude, and provide and outlook for future work.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4586043
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4586042
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user studies, privacy, data visualization, consent management, privacy policies
D4.5 Transparency dashboard and control panel release final release
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oai:zenodo.org:4585947
2021-03-06T12:27:19Z
user-specialprivacy
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Milosevic, Uros
Langens, Jonathan
2019-11-29
<p>The goal of this report (type "Demonstrator") is to describe the fourth and final release of the SPECIAL platform. It builds upon the research done in WP2 by providing working implementations of many of the ideas presented in deliverables D2.5 Policy Language V2, D2.7 Transparency Framework V2 and D2.8 Transparency and Compliance Algorithms V2. It also offers an update over the previous release by reflecting on:</p>
<ul>
<li>the transition from HermiT to the SPECIAL reasoner (Chapter 4),</li>
<li>the support for processing full OWL policies (Chapter 4),</li>
<li>Logstash, Elasticsearch and Kibana integration for added frontend flexibility (Chapter 5),</li>
<li>the architectural changes and overall improvements in the personal data inventory (Chapter 6),</li>
<li>the API, architectural, and data management changes to accommodate for the handling of data subject requests (Chapter 6),</li>
<li>the overview of the public source code repository and associated licensing (Chapter 9).</li>
</ul>
<p>The first chapter presents the platform architecture as a whole. This will give the reader an overview of the various supported features, how the individual components interact and detailed information on some cross cutting concerns. In subsequent chapters specific components of the architecture are discussed in more detail. Special focus is placed on documenting design decisions which might not be obvious from the source code.</p>
<p>At the time of publishing, the source code is available on GitHub , while the link to the latest working version of the platform is available on the SPECIAL website.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4585947
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platform architecture, components
D3.6 Final Release
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oai:zenodo.org:2545149
2019-01-25T13:59:49Z
user-specialprivacy
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J.D. Fernández (WU)
Wouter Dullaert (TF)
2018-06-30
<p>The aim of this deliverable is to test the scalability and robustness of the SPECIAL platform such that the results can be used to inform future releases of the platform.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2545149
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2545148
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Privacy, GDPR, transparency, compliance
D3.3 - Scalability and Robustness testing report V1
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oai:zenodo.org:2543622
2019-01-25T13:59:54Z
user-specialprivacy
user-eu
Sabrina Kirrane (WU)
Piero Bonatti (CeRICT)
Javier D. Fernández (WU)
Clemente Galdi (CeRICT)
Luigi Sauro (CeRICT)
Daniele Dell'Erba (CeRICT)
Iliana Petrova (CeRICT)
Ida Siahaan (CeRICT)
2018-11-30
<p>The aim of this deliverable is to dig deeper into open technical and research challenges in terms of personal data processing and sharing transparency, and compliance checking</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2543622
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D2.8 - Transparency and Compliance Algorithms V2
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oai:zenodo.org:2549555
2020-01-20T17:27:51Z
user-specialprivacy
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Van Nuffelen, Bert
Milošević, Uroš
Dullaert, Wouter
2018-05-31
<p>Report on technical requirements and challenges (T1.4) that arise in extending the BDE architecture to cope with all privacy-aware SPECIAL requirements while assuring scalability and security.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2549555
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2549554
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D1.8 - Technical Requirements V2
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oai:zenodo.org:2549576
2020-01-20T14:41:49Z
user-specialprivacy
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Bonatti, Piero
Kirrane, Sabrina
Petrova, I.
Schlehahn, Eva
Sauro, Luigi
2017-12-26
<p>Development of the Policy Language syntax and algorithms to algorithms to synthesise policies for derived data</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2549576
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2549575
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D2.1 - Policy Language V1
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oai:zenodo.org:4586114
2021-03-06T12:27:18Z
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Wenning, Rigo
2020-01-28
<p>This document first explains the overall abstract concept behind SPECIAL. Because SPECIAL uses known technologies and extends them in specific ways, an implementer needs to understand the basic ideas behind it. This includes technical aspects, opportunistic benefiting from existing situations and hints on how to deal with certain legal requirements.</p>
<p>Because data protection and data processing potentially can cover every aspect of live, boundaries for the comprehensive approach have to be found. SPECIAL has chosen to use the approach via use cases. It has three industry partners and as many use cases. Two use cases concern location based services and one concerns a compliance mechanism in a highly regulated environment. SPECIAL also created a generic location based service to exemplify findings. This generic use case used the now common fitness bracelets that are monitoring your daily life.</p>
<p>Following the presentation of the general concept, this report takes a consulting approach by giving hints on where to start and how to prepare the grounds based on the use cases that were explored.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4586114
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data protection, data processing, use case, legal requirements
D5.6 Report on application guidelines
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oai:zenodo.org:4586163
2021-03-06T12:27:17Z
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Harshvardhan, J. Pandit
Polleres, Axel
Bos, Bert
Brennan, Rob
Bruegger, Bud
Ekaputra, Fajar J.
Fernández, Javier D.
Hamed, Roghaiyeh Gachpaz
Kiesling, Elmar
Lizar, Mark
Schlehahn, Eva
Steyskal, Simon
2019-07-31
<p>This Deliverable summarizes the results of the W3C Data Privacy Vocabularies and Controls Working Group (DPVCG), which was established and chaired by members of the SPECIAL Consortium (co-chairs: Axel Polleres (WU), Bert Bos (ERCIM)) as an initiative to build a community around the development of joint machine-readable vocabularies towards interoperability in the context of data privacy. Details about the community group, along with information on how to participate and provide feedback to the drafts is available at: https://www.w3.org/community/dpvcg/</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4586163
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4586162
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data privacy vocabularies, controls, working group
D6.5 Final Report of the Community Group
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oai:zenodo.org:4586093
2021-03-06T12:27:17Z
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Milošević, Uroš
Dullaert, Wouter
2019-07-29
<p>Driven by use case scenarios, WP5 aims to evaluate the results obtained in WP2 (Policy and Transparency Framework), WP3 (Big Data Policy Engine), and WP4 (User Interaction) under real world conditions. More specifically, the goal of T5.3 Public challenges is to expose the developed system and its components to public hacking challenges, which would, together with the internal backend scalability and robustness testing performed in WP3 (D3.3 and D3.5) and frontend testing in WP4 (D4.2 and D4.4), provide the necessary feedback for further development of the SPECIAL platform.</p>
<p>In D5.2 Public Challenge Report V1, we explained that in order to guarantee the robustness of our architecture, such challenges must focus on ensuring that both the individual components and the infrastructure as a whole are capable of sharing data only with authorized parties, while guaranteeing that policies and regulations are being adhered to. We also argued that this means involving other aspects of the system, be it technical or legal, highlighting any limitations. This is worth repeating as the outcome of the three rounds of challenges has made us reconsider and adapt our strategy, as we will explain further below.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4586093
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4586092
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D5.4 Public challenge report V2
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oai:zenodo.org:2549534
2020-01-20T13:23:41Z
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Van Nuffelen, Bert
Bonatti, Piero
Kirrane, Sabrina
2017-09-01
<p>Report on technical requirements and challenges that arise in extending the BDE architecture to cope with all privacy-aware SPECIAL requirements while assuring scalability and security.</p>
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D1.4 - Technical Requirements V1
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2020-01-20T14:34:51Z
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Raschke, Philip
Drozd, Olha
Bos, Bert
2019-01-31
<p>This release includes improvements to the policy and event data visualisation (T4.1) and system interaction (T4.2) and new visualisations to support the transparency and compliance functionality (T4.1 & T4.2).</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2554208
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D4.3 Transparency dashboard and control panel release V2
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2019-01-25T13:59:55Z
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Sabrina Kirrane (WU)
Uroš Milošević (TF)
Javier D. Fernández (WU
Axel Polleres (WU)
Jonathan Langens (TF)
2018-11-30
<p>This deliverable aims to define the scope of the SPECIAL transparency and compliance framework, which is used to guide the implementation of the SPECIAL platform and components, and also serves as a reference point for the open research challenges that we address in SPECIAL and how they relate to one another.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2543618
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D2.7 - Transparency Framework V2
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oai:zenodo.org:4586017
2021-03-06T12:27:19Z
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Milošević, Uroš
Raschke, Philip
Drozd, Olha
Kirrane, Sabrina
2011-03-29
<p>In D4.1 Transparency dashboard and control panel release V1 and D4.3 Transparency dashboard and control panel release V2 multiple user interfaces are presented including a design for a privacy dashboard, that aims to provide users with transparency concerning the processing and sharing of their processed personal data, and multiple interfaces to obtain user consent enabling users to make informed privacy decisions, while having full control over what happens with their personal data. The evaluation of these interfaces was not discussed in D4.1 Transparency dashboard and control panel release V1 or D4.3 Transparency dashboard and control panel release V2, respectively. Therefore, this deliverable will report on conducted to date evaluations and user tests of the developed prototypes and user interfaces.</p>
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D4.4 Usability testing report V2
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oai:zenodo.org:4249528
2020-11-06T12:27:04Z
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Whittamsmith, Benedict
Jacob, Rudy
Kurze, Martin
2019-11-30
<p>Three industry partners (Proximus, Refinitiv and Deutsche Telekom) describe their pilots and testing plans for components, tools and concepts developed in SPECIAL by the consortium.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4249528
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D5.5 Pilot implementations and testing plans V3
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oai:zenodo.org:4585645
2021-03-06T12:27:19Z
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Kirrane, Sabrina
Bonatti, Piero
Fernández, Javier D.
Galdi, Clemente
Sauro, Luigi
Dell'Erba, Daniele
Petrova, Iliana
Siahaan, Ida
2018-11-30
<p>The aim of this deliverable is to dig deeper into open technical and research challenges in terms of personal data processing and sharing transparency, and compliance checking.</p>
<p>Towards this end, we pay particular attention to: (i) compliance checking over SPECIAL’s policies in Chapter 1 ; (ii) how we can leverage existing distributed ledgers in order to cater for the desired data processing and sharing requirements in Chapter 2; (iii) how we can leverage the Big Data Europe engine for semantic data processing on large-scale RDF data in Chapter 3; and (iv) the guarantees in term of non-repudiation that could be provided by existing fair exchange protocols in Chapter 4.</p>
<p>This deliverable builds upon technical requirements from D1.7: Policy, transparency and compliance guidelines V2, the SPECIAL policy language which is described in D2.1: Policy Language V1, and the SPECIAL transparency and compliance framework presented in Deliverable D2.7: Transparency Framework V2.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4585645
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D2.8 Transparency and Compliance Algorithms V2
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oai:zenodo.org:4586077
2021-03-06T12:27:19Z
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Whittamsmith, Benedict
Jacob, Rudy
Kurze, Martin
2021-03-30
<p>Three industry partners (Proximus, Refinitiv and Deutsche Telekom) describe their pilots and testing plans for components, tools and concepts developed in SPECIAL by the consortium. The pilots and implementation plans are based on previous documents/deliverables (namely D5.1 and as well as D5.2, D1.1, D1.2, D1.3, D1.4 and subsequently D2.4, D3.2 and D3.3).</p>
<p>This document was designed for “staging”, i.e. it will be reworked on a regular basis. The present version “Deliverable 5.3 V2” is the second iteration and includes implementation plans, first results of the (already implemented) pilots and the test plans. A final iteration of the document (V3) will be found in D5.5. Due to the different objectives and types of implementation, the industry partners were assigned one chapter each. These chapters may be read relatively independently of each other. However they all have certain aims and findings in common. These are collected in the overarching chapters 2 and 6.</p>
<p>Since this is “V2”, neither a profound summary nor ultimate conclusions can be expected. The reader is kindly asked to take advantage of the current (mature but still preliminary) state of findings and wait for the subsequent final version of the deliverable (D5.5) for deeper insights.</p>
<p>The present document aims at giving the reader a comprehensive view into the current state of implementation of the pilots, testing plans and already achieved as well as expected findings.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4586077
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4586076
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D5.3 Pilot implementations and testing plans V2
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oai:zenodo.org:2543647
2019-01-25T13:59:53Z
user-specialprivacy
Bert Van Nuffelen (TF)
2017-06-30
<p>This document describes the deployment of a development environment based on the BDE platform with the semantification extensions</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2543647
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Privacy, GDPR, transparency, compliance
D3.1 - Initial setup of policy aware Linked Data architecture and engine
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oai:zenodo.org:2545217
2020-01-20T17:19:05Z
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P.A. Bonatti
S. Kirrane,
l. Petrova
L. Sauro
C. Kerschbaum
Eliska Pirkova
2018-12-31
<p>This is the second version of the deliverable D2.2 that includes the summary the results of our structural analysis of the text of the GDPR and details our initial thoughts on the the formal representation of the GDPR, which will be iteratively refined throughout the course of the project.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2545217
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D2.6 - Formal representation of the legislation V2
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oai:zenodo.org:2554206
2020-01-20T16:06:48Z
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Dullaert, Wouter
Milosevic, Uros
Langens, Jonathan
S'Jongers, Arnaud
Szepes, Nora
Goossens, Vincent
Rudavsky-Brody, Nathaniel
Delabastita, Ward
Kiranne, Sabrina
Fernandez, Javier
2019-01-31
<p>This release provides more mature components mainly the transparency components from T4.5 but also the improvements resulting from work in T3.3 and T3.4.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2554206
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D3.4 Transparency & Compliance Framework V1.0
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oai:zenodo.org:2545151
2020-01-20T16:06:41Z
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Uroš Milošević ( TF )
Philip Raschke (TUB)
Olha Drozd (WU)
Sabrina Kirrane (WU)
2018-06-30
<p>The results of the usability testing (T4.4) will be documented and used to inform future releases of the platform (D4.3 & D4.5)</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2545151
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D4.2 - Usability testing report V1
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oai:zenodo.org:2549586
2020-01-20T15:50:08Z
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Kirrane, Sabrina
Bonatti, Piero
Fernández, Javier D.
Galdi, Clemente
Sauro, Luigi
2018-02-28
<p>Development of transparency and compliance algorithms (T2.4) to assure that any data processing is inline with the policies and the legislation (T2.1, T2.2), and to provide synthesis of policies for mined and aggregated data based on the user context, on top of the designed transparency framework (T2.3).</p>
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D2.4 - Transparency and Compliance Algorithms V1
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oai:zenodo.org:4585925
2021-03-06T12:27:17Z
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Fernández, Javier D.
Bonatti, Piero
Milosevic, Uros
Langens, Jonathan
2021-03-05
<p>The aim of this deliverable is to test the scalability and robustness of the SPECIAL platform such that the results can be used to inform future releases of the platform. It also offers an update over the previous release by reflecting on (i) a new evaluation on a larger cluster consisting of 10 nodes, which (ii) considers the latest release of the platform. We also (iii) provide an in-depth evaluation of PLReasoner, SPECIAL’s compliance engine.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4585925
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4585924
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D3.5 Scalability and Robustness testing report V2
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oai:zenodo.org:2549584
2020-01-20T15:54:18Z
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Kirrane, Sabrina
Milošević, Uroš
Fernández, Javier D.
Polleres, Axel
2018-02-28
<p>Design of an immutable record of data transactions/transformations, associated to Linked Data access/usage policies (T2.3), which are outcomes og T2.1 and T2.2.</p>
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2549583
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D2.3 - Transparency Framework V1
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oai:zenodo.org:2549531
2020-01-20T17:08:33Z
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Bonatti, Piero
Kirrane, Sabrina
Wenning, Rigo
2017-09-01
<p>This document includes details on the policy and transparency considerations of the use case, and the compliance requirements against policies.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2549531
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D1.3 - Policy, transparency and compliance guidelines V1
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oai:zenodo.org:2545145
2019-01-25T13:59:50Z
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Philip Raschke (TUB)
Olha Drozd (WU)
Bert Bos (W3C)
2018-04-27
<p>This release will include policy and event data visualisation and system interaction.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2545145
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D4.1 - Transparency dashboard and control panel release V1
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oai:zenodo.org:4585894
2021-03-06T12:27:19Z
user-specialprivacy
user-eu
Dullaert, Wouter
Milosevic, Uros
Langens, Jonathan
S'Jongers, Arnaud
Szepes, Nora
Goossens, Vincent
Rudavsky-Brody, Nathaniel
Delabastita, Ward
Kirrane, Sabrina
Fernandez, Javier D.
2019-01-31
<p>The goal of this report (Type "Demonstrator") is to describe the third release of the SPECIAL platform. It builds upon the research done in WP2 by providing working implementations of many of the ideas presented in deliverables D2.5 Policy Language V2, D2.7 Transparency Framework V2 and D2.8 Transparency and Compliance Algorithms V2. It also offers an update over the previous release by reflecting on:</p>
<ul>
<li>ex ante compliance checking,</li>
<li>consent backend changes,</li>
<li>the personal data inventory,</li>
<li>compression and encryption, and</li>
<li>overall performance improvements (to be demonstrated in D3.5).</li>
</ul>
<p>It is worth noting that, even though the work in WP2 has been finalized, not all choices are final, and some challenges will be tackled in D3.6 Final Release.</p>
<p>The first chapter presents the platform architecture as a whole. This will give the reader an overview of the various supported features, how the individual components interact and detailed information on some cross cutting concerns. In subsequent chapters specific components of the architecture are discussed in more detail. Special focus is placed on documenting design decisions which might not be obvious from the source code.</p>
<p>At the time of publishing, the source code is available on GitHub , while a working version of the platform is hosted by TenForce.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4585894
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transparency, compliance
D3.4 Transparency & Compliance Release
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oai:zenodo.org:2545165
2019-01-25T13:59:43Z
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Axel Polleres (WU)
Sabrina Kirrane (WU)
Rigo Wenning ( ERCIM )
2017-09-30
<p>This document will set the basis for the SPECIAL consortium involvement in events/workshops and standardisation activities</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2545165
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D6.3 - Plan for community group and standardisation contribution
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oai:zenodo.org:2391917
2020-01-20T16:33:09Z
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Bonati
2017-06-01
<p>Document detailing the use cases and data sharing scenarios provided by SPECIAL partners</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2391917
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D1.1 - Use case scenarios V1
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oai:zenodo.org:2549544
2020-01-20T17:13:28Z
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Bonatti, Piero
De Meersman, Freddy
Jacob, Rudy
Kirrane, Sabrina
Kurze, Martin
Whittam-Smith, Ben
Wenning, Rigo
Zwingelberg, Harald
Schlehahn, Eva
Sauro, Luigi
Piekarska, M.
2018-02-28
<p>Document detailing the use cases and data sharing scenarios provided by SPECIAL partners (T1.1).</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2549544
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D1.5 - Use case scenarios V2
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oai:zenodo.org:4585605
2021-03-06T12:27:17Z
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Bonatti, P.A.
Kirrane, S.
Petrova, I.
Sauro, L.
Schlehahn, E.
2018-12-31
<p>This is the second version of the deliverable devoted to defining SPECIAL’s policy language and related vocabularies. It refines the first version by taking into account the work on the pilots and their specific policies, plus the discussion that is taking place within the DPVCG community group of W3C.The additional needs emerging from the above activities require only one structural change to SPECIAL’s language, namely, allowing object properties to be used in the vocabularies (while so far they were only applied to policies, to specify their attributes “data category”, “purpose”,“processing”, and so on). In particular, the usage policy language grammar reported in Figure 1.1 has not been changed.1The other changes concern the need for pilot-specific terms, for more general categorizations associated to GDPR’s requirements (such as distinguishing sensitive data and criminal records,for example), and for additional concepts stemming from the GDPR, such as the legal basis for processing.The novel features are discussed in Section 9. The rest of the deliverable corresponds to the first version, with the exception of a few minor corrections.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4585605
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D2.5 Policy Language V2
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oai:zenodo.org:2545157
2019-01-25T13:59:46Z
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Uroš Milošević (TF
Wouter Dullaert (TF)
2018-09-28
<p>This deliverable discusses the technical, legal, and practical requirements for running a public hacking challenge program and maximizing its outcome. It also provides a concrete plan and delivers the first challenge call for entries and the accompanying program policy</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2545157
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D5.2 - Public challenge report V1
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