New technology, personal data protection and implications 'for financial services regulation'

Camille Blackburn

JASSA: The Finsia Journal of Applied Finance2015article
ABDC B
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0.72

Abstract

Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) developments present a challenge to public expectations about the collection, use, control and cross-border transmission of personal data, including financial data. This paper considers the data protection laws in Australia, and in Europe, which has the most comprehensive personal data protection laws globally. It also examines the impact of different regulatory approaches to data protection for three areas of technology-driven financial sector innovation.

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@article{camille2015,
  title        = {{New technology, personal data protection and implications 'for financial services regulation'}},
  author       = {Camille Blackburn},
  journal      = {JASSA: The Finsia Journal of Applied Finance},
  year         = {2015},
}

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0.72

Balanced mode · F 0.40 / M 0.15 / V 0.05 / R 0.40

F · citation impact0.95 × 0.4 = 0.38
M · momentum0.80 × 0.15 = 0.12
V · venue signal0.50 × 0.05 = 0.03
R · text relevance †0.50 × 0.4 = 0.20

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