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Research paper thumbnail of Energy rationalization for an educational building in Egypt: Towards a zero energy building

Journal of Building Engineering

Research paper thumbnail of Applying the EU Data Protection Directive  on Profiling Technology.pdf

Data Profiling which aims to categorize people to decide their eligibility for certain services, ... more Data Profiling which aims to categorize people to decide their eligibility for certain services, inter alia social and economic services, where an automated decision is taken by computers based on people’s profiles. These decisions may pose risks to people’s lives without their awareness, or they might know only when negative consequences occur to them. This may rise questions regarding personal data protection when analyzing such data then categorizing it into different profiles. It also challenges the main principles of the EU Data Protection Directive in a way that makes the directive insufficient to provide protection to data subjects against such profiling risks.

Research paper thumbnail of Energy rationalization for an educational building in Egypt: Towards a zero energy building

Journal of Building Engineering

Research paper thumbnail of Applying the EU Data Protection Directive  on Profiling Technology.pdf

Data Profiling which aims to categorize people to decide their eligibility for certain services, ... more Data Profiling which aims to categorize people to decide their eligibility for certain services, inter alia social and economic services, where an automated decision is taken by computers based on people’s profiles. These decisions may pose risks to people’s lives without their awareness, or they might know only when negative consequences occur to them. This may rise questions regarding personal data protection when analyzing such data then categorizing it into different profiles. It also challenges the main principles of the EU Data Protection Directive in a way that makes the directive insufficient to provide protection to data subjects against such profiling risks.

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