Instructors: Nataliia Bielova (Inria) and Claude Castelluccia (Inria)
C1. Introduction to Privacy (February 2nd, 2021)
An introduction to the concept of privacy, data anonymization, GDPR and data surveillance.
Instructor: Claude Castelluccia
Slides: here
The data anonymisation exercices: here
Some References:
- ‘I’ve Got Nothing to Hide’ and Other Misunderstandings of Privacy by Daniel J. Solov. San Diego Law Review, Vol. 44, p. 745, 2007.
- The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) 2016/679.
- Third-Party Web Tracking: Policy and Technology Jonathan R. Mayer and John C. Mitchell. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (IEEE S&P), 2012.
- Privacy-Preserving Data Publishing: A Survey of Recent Developments (B. Fung et al.)
- ARX data anonymization tool
- Videos: Surveillance Capitalism by Shoshana Zuboff (50min)
C2. Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) Lab (Feb 4rd, 2021)
The goal of this lab session is to perform a GDPR PIA using the Cnil tool…
Instructor: Claude Castelluccia
Slides: here
Videos: CNIL PIA tutorial
References: the CNIL PIA webpage
Note: don’t forget to send to Claude your app. description (pdf), presentation slides (ppt or pdf) et PIA file (son file) before March 15th, 2021.
C3. General Data Protection Regulation (March 9th, 2021 )
Detailed presentation on GDPR:
- definition of personal data,
- major players,
- territorial scope,
- enforcement and fines,
- legal basis of processing
Instructor: Nataliia Bielova
Slides: here
Some References:
- The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) 2016/679.
- Are cookie banners indeed compliant with the law? Deciphering EU legal requirements on consent and technical means to verify compliance of cookie banners. Cristiana Santos, Nataliia Bielova and Célestin Matte. International Journal on Technology and Regulation (TechReg), 2020.
- The European Union General Data Protection Regulation: What It Is And What It Means by Hoofnagle, C.J., van der Sloot, B., Zuiderveen Borgesius, F. Information & Communications Technology Law, 2019. ications Society, 2018.
C4. GDPR: processing special categoties of data, and data subject rights (March 16th, 2021)
Instructor: Nataliia Bielova
Slides: here
Project description and where to submit: here
Note: don’t forget to send to Nataliia your project (pdf) by March 29th, 2021.
Some References:
- The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) 2016/679.
- How Portable is Portable?: Exercising the GDPR’s Right to Data Portability. Janis Wong and Tristan Henderson. (UbiComp ’18).
- Personal Information Leakage by Abusing the GDPR ‘Right of Access’ Mariano Di Martino and Pieter Robyns, Winnie Weyts, Wim Lamotte, Ken Andries. Proceedings of the Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS 2019).
- Security Analysis of Subject Access Request Procedures. Coline Boniface, Imane Fouad, Nataliia Bielova, Cédric Lauradoux, and Cristiana Santos. Annual Privacy Forum (APF 2019).
C5. Web tracking via cookies and browser fingerprinting (March 23rd, 2021)
Instructor: Nataliia Bielova
Slides: here
Project description and where to submit: here
Schedule: 7 minutes per person – will be sent to you via a Program manager.
Note: don’t forget to send to Nataliia your project (pdf) by March 29th, 2021, 23:59 CEST.
C6. PIA (Privacy Impact Assessment) Presentations (March, 23rd, 2020)
- Group1 (13;15-13:45): Chenou;Ouarzane;Palastri;Zachos
- Group2 (13:45-14:15): Chakrabourty;Feza;Rayarapu;Rebba;Zaaf
- Group3 (14:15-14:45): Fang;Liu;Shen;Wang;zhang
- break (14:45-15:00)
- Group4 (14:00-15:30): Abdel Malak;Ben Hamadou;Farhat;Pacis;Wlodarczyk;
- Group5 (15:30-16:00): Felderhoff;Khalis;Lescoualch;Mercier;Nadiri
C7 (1). Algorithmic Decision Making- (March 25th, 2021)
This class discusses about how algorithms, and AI in particular, can help humans to make decisions and the benefits/risks of Algorithmic Decision Making (ADS).
Slides: here
Related videos:
- Correlation versus causality: intro (8min), what are correlations? (5.36min), spurious correlations (7.19min), correlation exercises (7.08min)
- Criminal Machine Learning (8:28min)
- Algorithmic Ethics (5:30min)
References:
- Our report for the European Parliament on the “benefits and risks of Algorithmic Decision Systems (ADS): here
- Our report entitled “Impact Analysis of Facial Recognition“: here
C7 (2). AI & Human Hacking (March 25th, 2021)
This class discusses about how personal data and AI can be used to manipulated human decisions and judgements.
Slides: here
Related videos:
- How Dark Patterns trick you online (6.56min)
- The psychology behind Cambridge Analytica (3.54min)
- How a handful of tech company tricks you by Tristan Harris (17min)
- Human Hacking with Yuval Harari (40min)
References:
- The scientists who makes apps addictive
- Choice architectures
- Online Manipulation: Hidden Influences in a digital world
C8. TBD (April 1st, 2021)
Instructor: Nataliia Bielova