Responsible digitalisation

The tremendous growth of data collecting and data processing in a digitalised world is forcing governments and companies to develop a strategy to cope with this disruption in a responsible way. Four major issues found this necessity:
- concern of consumers and governments about the use of personal data;
- impact and challenges of automation and robotization;
- risk of unethical use of new technologies;
- risk of growing inequality
      Personal data represent about 75% of all digitally collected and 
      processed data. This percentage increases with the tendency of companies 
      to use such data more and more for personalising their product offer 
      based on their customers’ preferences and habits, for innovation and for 
      conquering new markets. The use of personal data by companies is a 
      commercial advantage, but also a risk: according to a survey of 
      Accenture (2) three quarters of all companies agree that a responsible 
      and safe use of personal data has become a strategically important issue 
      that needs to be taken care of at the highest management levels. Two 
      thirds
of the companies that participated in the survey declared to 
      have appointed a chief data/privacy officer (sometimes named data 
      protection officer) or to have created an equivalent function.
    
This Position Paper contains a synthesis of recent literature about responsible personal data processing and a challenge of it based upon the experiences and insights of experts from research institutes and companies. Workshops were organised in order to confront positions and views from literature with panels of experts from research institutes and companies.
Available documents
Author
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  Luc Bonte
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  Aimé Heene
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  Paul Verstraeten
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  Yolande Berbers
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  Hugo De Man
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  Jochanan Eynikel
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  Willy Van Overschée
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  Joos Vandewalle
 
              
             
        