Our aim:  

To replace existing deterministic regulatory verification activities that Data Protection Officers rely on with automated reasoning techniques

Watch the project kick-off presentation by lead contact Dr Inah Omoronyia, below.

To build an argument for compliance, the DPO relies on a set of deterministic activities (e.g., data discovery, DPIA, list of assets/processing activities, etc.) and assumptions such as:

1. Personal data is accurately identified;

2. There is no emergent data sharing behaviour that invalidates data discovery effort;

3. The purpose of data processing remains unchanged after DPIA.

Listen to lead contact, Dr Inah Omoronyia give a brief overview of the project here.

Project Team

Meet Our Project Team

Dr Inah Omoronyia

School of Computing Science, University of Glasgow

Lead contact

Alice Miller

Professor of Computing Science, School of Computing Science, University of Glasgow

Co-Investigator

To be announced...

Research Fellow
Partners

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