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Protection of personal data - Justice. Whenever you open a bank account, join a social networking website or book a flight online, you hand over vital personal information such as your name, address, and credit card number. What happens to this data? Could it fall into the wrong hands? What rights do you have regarding your personal information? Under EU law, personal data can only be gathered legally under strict conditions, for a legitimate purpose. Furthermore, persons or organisations which collect and manage your personal information must protect it from misuse and must respect certain rights of the data owners which are guaranteed by EU law. Every day within the EU, businesses, public authorities and individuals transfer vast amounts of personal data across borders. Therefore, common EU rules have been established to ensure that your personal data enjoys a high standard of protection everywhere in the EU.

The EU's Data Protection Directive. Article 29 Working Party - Justice. Disclaimer The material (opinions, working documents, letters etc.) issued by the Article 29 Working Party (Art. 29 WP), available on this website reflect the views only of the Art. 29 WP which has an advisory status and acts independently. They do not reflect the position of the European Commission. Please note that it is the policy of the Art. 29 WP to publish on its website the correspondence it receives, as well as its response to such correspondence.

Should you not wish that your correspondence, or the response of the Art. 29 WP, be published, in full or in part, either for reasons of business confidentiality, protection of personal data or other legitimate reason, please indicate in advance such reason/s, as well as the parts of the correspondence to which this applies. and on the free movement of such data. It has advisory status and acts independently. Composition & Structure "The Article 29 Data Protection Working Party is composed of: The Working Party elects its chairman . E-CODEX - e-CODEX Home. Cloud Computing and Data protection reform « Digital Agenda Commissioner – Neelie Kroes. Portada | datos.gob.es. Portal de Empleo Público - Sobre Gerencia Pública.

Comentarios al Real Decreto legislativo 3/2011 de 14 de noviembre, por el que Texto Refundido de la Ley de Contratos del Sector Público. - CONTRATACIÓN PÚBLICA. Big Data o la nueva Ciencia de los Datos. Big Data o la nueva Ciencia de los Datos (BD I) Publicado en noviembre 1, 2011 por sorayapa Visualización de datos sobre el gasto del Estado.

Imagen de visualthinking.es Es curioso, se está produciendo otra gran revolución tecnológica, la que nos conducirá a la Sociedad de la Inteligencia. Sin embargo, es una revolución casi invisible, imperceptible, que tiene que ver con grandes volúmenes de datos, con Big Data. Es un tema complejo, abstracto y de difícil comprensión pero, a la vez, apasionante. He escrito cuatro artículos que pretenden ser una aproximación divulgativa a los conceptos de Big Data y Data Science. Los Datos, qué son, dónde están (BD I) La Ciencia de los Datos (BD II) El trabajo con los datos y las herramientas (BD III) El científico de datos (BD IV) Aunque detrás de cada párrafo hay un intenso y laborioso trabajo de documentación, traducción, y análisis, agradeceré las aportaciones y correcciones pertinentes.

Les dejo ya con la primera entrega del “seductor” mundo de los datos. The Data Science Venn Diagram. Posted: September 30th, 2010 | Author: drewconway | Filed under: Philosophy of Data | Tags: data, data science, visualization | 9 Comments by Drew Conway Last Monday I—humbly—joined a group of NYC’s most sophisticated thinkers on all things data for a half-day unconference to help O’Reily organize their upcoming Strata conference. The break out sessions were fantastic, and the number of people in each allowed for outstanding, expert driven, discussions. One of the best sessions I attended focused on issues related to teaching data science, which inevitably led to a discussion on the skills needed to be a fully competent data scientist. As I have said before, I think the term “data science” is a bit of a misnomer, but I was very hopeful after this discussion; mostly because of the utter lack of agreement on what a curriculum on this subject would look like.

What is clear, however, is that one needs to learn a lot as they aspire to become a fully competent data scientist. Entender el futuro: la evolución de las bases de datos. Es sin duda uno de los temas más provocativos y que más me está llamando la atención del análisis de la tendencia que está suponiendo el fenómeno Big data en los estamentos empresariales: la enorme dificultad para entenderlo sin bajar hasta la sistemática que lo sustenta. Un tema sin duda relevante: mientras se intente explicar Big data ”recetando” como fórmulas mágicas los informes de analistas como Forrester, McKinsey, Gartner, etc. o recurriendo a casos de aplicación, el directivo medio no será capaz de entender lo que realmente subyace detrás de este mundo, y mucho menos, sus posibilidades.

¿De qué hablamos realmente? Para mí, la mayor dificultad inherente a entender la diferencia que supone Big data es hacerse a la idea de lo que supone pasar del esquema de base de datos que todos conocemos a distintos niveles, a la idea de bases de datos no relacionales o NoSQL. Un mundo que suele definirse en negativo, por “lo que no es”, lo que añade todavía más dificultad conceptual. Intypedia :: Inicio. Presentación de intypedia Jorge Ramió (UPM) Lección 1. Historia de la criptografía y su desarrollo en Europa Arturo Ribagorda (UC3M) Lección 2.

Sistemas de cifra con clave secreta Fausto Montoya (CSIC) Lección 3. Sistemas de cifra con clave pública Gonzalo Álvarez (CSIC) Lección 4. Introducción a la seguridad en redes telemáticas Justo Carracedo (UPM) Lección 5. Gestión de claves y tecnología HSM CryptoSign Server. Enable Panorama Mode in iOS5 Camera without Jailbreak. A few days ago, it was reported that the iOS5 built-in camera app has a hidden Panorama mode. Sadly, to enable the mode, users needed to jailbreak their iDevice, which many users might not be interested in doing. Thankfully, iDevice owners can now enable the Panorama mode in the iOS5 camera app, without jailbreaking it. They just need to modify their iDevice backup, to enable the feature. Here is how you can enable panorama mode in iOS5 without jailbreaking your iDevice -: 1) Backup your iDevice via iTunes. Then proceed to download and install iBackupBot from here. 2) Then launch the iBackupBot app on your PC or Mac. 3) Select your latest iDevice backup, and then search for Library/Preferences/com.aaple.mobileslideshow.plist.

<key>EnableFirebreak</key><string>YES</string> Now, just save the file and then restore the same backup using iTunes. You have now successfully enabled Panorama mode on your iOS5 iDevice camera app, without jailbreaking it! iOS 5 hides an Android-like autocorrect keyboard bar, here’s how to enable it - Sonny Dickson. GSM, SIP, H.323, ISUP and IMS Call Flows. Cloud Cannibalism: Is PaaS Killing SaaS? 6254060093_ffa4348db7_o.jpg (JPEG Imagen, 1400x1624 pixels) The World Economy.