Mortaza Shoae Bargh Professor Privacy & Cybersecurity Publication(s) By Mortaza Shoae Bargh Meeting open data halfway: on semi-open data paradigm Integrating Semi-Open Data in a criminal judicial setting Exploiting big data for evaluation studies On design and deployment of two privacy-preserving procedures for judicial-data dissemination Exploring a warrior paradigm to design out cybercrime Challenges of Big Data from a philosophical perspective Open justice in the Netherlands: an overview Realizing secure and privacy- protecting information systems: bridging the gaps On opening sensitive data sets in light of GDPR A method for assessing the openness of semi-open data initiatives: applied to the justice domain A conceptual framework for addressing IoT threats: challenges in meeting challenges Crafting privacy: two case studies integrating cross-disciplinary perspectives on privacy in design Influence of mental models on the design of cyber security dashboards On statistical disclosure control technologies for enabling personal data protection in open data settings Exploiting data analytics for social services: on searching for profiles of unlawful use of social benefits Legal logistics: a framework to unify data centric services for a smart and open justice Management of data quality related problems: exploiting operational knowledge Dynamic data quality management framework using issue tracking systems On preserving privacy whilst integrating data in connected information systems On addressing privacy in disseminating judicial data: towards a methodology Opening privacy sensitive microdata sets in light of GDPR: the case of opening criminal justice domain microdata On usage control in relational database management systems: obligations and their enforcement in joining datasets On enabling Smart Government: a legal logistics framework for future criminal justice systems On using obligations for usage control in joining of datasets Compressing large amounts of netflow data using a pattern classification scheme The praxis of HR analytics Maturing pay-as-you-go data quality management: towards decision support for paying the larger bills On the Usability of Big (Social) Data Privacy and information sharing in judicial setting: a wicked problem A framework for dynamic data quality management Fraud indicators applied to legal entities: an empirical ranking-approach Privacy protection in data sharing: towards feedback solutions Privacy and security in smart data collections by citizens Research skills for computer engineering undergraduates in Dutch Universities of Applied Sciences A study of preventing email (spear) phishing by enabling human intelligence Framework for a user-friendly statistical disclosure control tool On protecting microdata in open data settings from a data utility perspective The Internet of Things in a smart society: how government policy can help seize opportunities and mitigate threats A review of frequency table disclosure control from a microdata perspective Mapping crime descriptions to law articles using deep learning Exploiting big data for smart government: facing the challenges Towards applying design-thinking for designing privacy-protecting information systems Using data analytics results in practice: challenges and solution directions Show more publications Home Research and development Professors Share this page Share on LinkedIn Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Email this page Print this page
On statistical disclosure control technologies for enabling personal data protection in open data settings
Exploiting data analytics for social services: on searching for profiles of unlawful use of social benefits
Opening privacy sensitive microdata sets in light of GDPR: the case of opening criminal justice domain microdata
On usage control in relational database management systems: obligations and their enforcement in joining datasets
The Internet of Things in a smart society: how government policy can help seize opportunities and mitigate threats