Chain-computerisation and privacy
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2012-12-12
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Veen, M. van der
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This article is only available in Dutch1. Chain-computerisation strengthens the protection of privacy. This is one of the social benefits of practicing the theory;2. Chain-computerisation contributes to privacy by design, since privacy is a fundamental part from the early design of the information-architecture up to and including the actual processing of data;3. Chain-computerisation limits undesired exchange of information and interweaving of chains of information using data collection limitation and barriers between chains. This is done using number systems, reference indexes and verification systems;4. On the base level of a chain the positive outcomes coming from using chain-computerisation are under pressure. Possible negative effects should be mitigated.
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privacy, privacy by design, collection limitation, use limitation, remarks, chain-computerisation