IGT
Information Governance Technologie

Information governance technologie

what is being researched?

The digital age is characterised by networked services. Interaction with them, such as interaction with an app, means that numerous integrated actors can receive and use personal and personally identifiable data.

This is due to the integration of third parties in services for reasons such as application performance management, advertising or to enable further functionalities. This interaction of users with networked services, in service ecosystems, poses special challenges for data protection.

„Information Governance Technologies: Ethics, Policies, Architectures and Engineering“. This is not only about technical concepts, but also about processes, or more generally about a regulatory framework for the use of IT, which is not only driven by technology, but also thinks about social, ethical and legal issues from the very beginning in order to ensure a responsible handling of data in networked ecosystems.

Networked services create a wide range of possibilities and functions, but may also lead to the dissemination of personal and personally identifiable data, thereby affecting the rights of individuals with regard to privacy. The responsible integration of third parties and the appropriate handling of data is the focus of the research network

Information governance technologie

how is research done?

Information governance technologie

who researches together?

Tilo Böhmann

Prof. Dr.

UHH
Project spokesman

Hannes Federrath

Prof. Dr.

UHH
Project(Co)spokesman

Ingrid Schirmer

Prof. Dr.

UHH
Project partner

Judith
Simon

Prof. Dr.

UHH
Project partner

Sibylle Schupp

Prof. Dr.

TUHH
Project partner

Wolfgang Schulz

Prof. Dr.

HBI
Project partner

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IGT
Information Governance Technologie

Information governance technologie

what is being researched?

The digital age is characterised by networked services. Interaction with them, such as interaction with an app, means that numerous integrated actors can receive and use personal and personally identifiable data.

This is due to the integration of third parties in services for reasons such as application performance management, advertising or to enable further functionalities. This interaction of users with networked services, in service ecosystems, poses special challenges for data protection.

Information governance technologie

how is research done?

„Information Governance Technologies: Ethics, Policies, Architectures and Engineering“. This is not only about technical concepts, but also about processes, or more generally about a regulatory framework for the use of IT, which is not only driven by technology, but also thinks about social, ethical and legal issues from the very beginning in order to ensure a responsible handling of data in networked ecosystems.

Networked services create a wide range of possibilities and functions, but may also lead to the dissemination of personal and personally identifiable data, thereby affecting the rights of individuals with regard to privacy. The responsible integration of third parties and the appropriate handling of data is the focus of the research network

Information governance technologie

who researches together?

Tilo Böhmann

Prof. Dr.

UHH
Project spokesman

Hannes Federrath

Prof. Dr.

UHH
Project(Co)spokesman

Ingrid Schirmer

Prof. Dr.

UHH
Project partner

Judith Simon

Prof. Dr.

UHH
Project partner

Sibylle Schupp

Prof. Dr.

TUHH
Project partner

Wolfgang Schulz

Prof. Dr.

HBI
Project partner

You want to learn more about IGT?

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IGT
Information Governance Technologie

Information governance technologie

what is being researched?

The digital age is characterised by networked services. Interaction with them, such as interaction with an app, means that numerous integrated actors can receive and use personal and personally identifiable data.

This is due to the integration of third parties in services for reasons such as application performance management, advertising or to enable further functionalities. This interaction of users with networked services, in service ecosystems, poses special challenges for data protection.

Information governance technologie

how is research done?

Networked services create a wide range of possibilities and functions, but may also lead to the dissemination of personal and personally identifiable data, thereby affecting the rights of individuals with regard to privacy. The responsible integration of third parties and the appropriate handling of data is the focus of the research network

„Information Governance Technologies: Ethics, Policies, Architectures and Engineering“. This is not only about technical concepts, but also about processes, or more generally about a regulatory framework for the use of IT, which is not only driven by technology, but also thinks about social, ethical and legal issues from the very beginning in order to ensure a responsible handling of data in networked ecosystems.

Information governance technologie

who researches together?

Prof. Dr. Tilo Böhmann

UHH

Project spokesman

Prof. Dr. Hannes Federrath

UHH

Project(Co)spokesman

Prof. Dr. Ingrid Schirmer

UHH

Project partner

Prof. Dr. Judith Simon

UHH

Project partner

Prof. Dr. Sibylle Schupp

TUHH

Project partner

Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schulz

HBI

Project partner

You want to learn more about IGT?

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SANE


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ACSDA

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Hamburg's digital Traffic Gemini