Handbook on Data Protection in Humanitarian Action
Key Guides
Cambridge et al.: Cambrigde University Press; International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), 3rd ed. (2024), xxvii, 351 pp.
Contains glossary pp. xxiii-xxvii, index
ISBN 978-1-009-41462-3 (hbk); 978-1-009-41465-4 (pbk)
"This handbook is a foundational text which offers a comprehensive, accessible analysis of personal data protection law, and its significance to humanitarian organizations. Bringing together years of research on personal data protection principles, it outlines how humanitarian organizations can use these principles to uphold the rights and dignity of the most vulnerable. Reflecting the rapid evolution of new technologies, the handbook provides an in-depth analysis of the impacts of using specific technologies in humanitarian contexts. It raises awareness of the importance of data protection and suggests practical steps that humanitarian organizations can implement to process the personal data that they hold in a responsible manner that complies with personal data protection principles and requirements. With tailored advice and extensive, up-to-date research, this is a vital resource for humanitarian practitioners and lawyers, data protection authorities and researchers working on humanitarian affairs and personal data protection." (Publisher description)
1 Introduction / Massimo Marelli, 3
PART I: DATA PROTECTION PRINCIPLES IN HUMANITARIAN ACTION
2 Basic principles of data protection, 13
3 Legal bases for Personal Data Processing, 43
4 International Data Sharing, 57
5 Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs), 65
PART II: SPECIFIC PROCESSING SITUATIONS, TECHNOLOGIES AND TECHNOLOGY AREAS
6 Designing for data protection / Carmela Troncoso, Wouter Lueks, 77
7 Drones/UAVs and remote sensing / Massimo Marelli, 97
8 Biometrics / Massimo Marelli, 113
9 Cash and Voucher Assistance / Massimo Marelli, 129
10 Cloud Services / By Paolo Balboni, 147
11 Cloud and government access / Andrea Raab-Gray, 171
12 Mobile messaging apps / Lina Jasmontaite-Zaniewicz, 191
13 Digital Identity / Vincent Graf Narbel, 213
14 Social media / Júlia Zomignani Barboza, Lina Jasmontaite-Zaniewicz, 231
15 Blockchain / Vincent Graf Narbel, 249
16 Connectivity as aid / Aaron Martin, John Warnes, 275
17 Artificial Intelligence / Alessandro Mantelero, 289
Appendix 1: Template for a DPIA report, 333
Appendix 2: Workshop participants, 339
PART I: DATA PROTECTION PRINCIPLES IN HUMANITARIAN ACTION
2 Basic principles of data protection, 13
3 Legal bases for Personal Data Processing, 43
4 International Data Sharing, 57
5 Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs), 65
PART II: SPECIFIC PROCESSING SITUATIONS, TECHNOLOGIES AND TECHNOLOGY AREAS
6 Designing for data protection / Carmela Troncoso, Wouter Lueks, 77
7 Drones/UAVs and remote sensing / Massimo Marelli, 97
8 Biometrics / Massimo Marelli, 113
9 Cash and Voucher Assistance / Massimo Marelli, 129
10 Cloud Services / By Paolo Balboni, 147
11 Cloud and government access / Andrea Raab-Gray, 171
12 Mobile messaging apps / Lina Jasmontaite-Zaniewicz, 191
13 Digital Identity / Vincent Graf Narbel, 213
14 Social media / Júlia Zomignani Barboza, Lina Jasmontaite-Zaniewicz, 231
15 Blockchain / Vincent Graf Narbel, 249
16 Connectivity as aid / Aaron Martin, John Warnes, 275
17 Artificial Intelligence / Alessandro Mantelero, 289
Appendix 1: Template for a DPIA report, 333
Appendix 2: Workshop participants, 339