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2023 Conference article Open Access OPEN
Trustworthy AI at KDD Lab
Giannotti F., Guidotti R., Monreale A., Pappalardo L., Pedreschi D., Pellungrini R., Pratesi F., Rinzivillo S., Ruggieri S., Setzu M., Deluca R.
This document summarizes the activities regarding the development of Responsible AI (Responsible Artificial Intelligence) conducted by the Knowledge Discovery and Data mining group (KDD-Lab), a joint research group of the Institute of Information Science and Technologies "Alessandro Faedo" (ISTI) of the National Research Council of Italy (CNR), the Department of Computer Science of the University of Pisa, and the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa.Source: Ital-IA 2023, pp. 388–393, Pisa, Italy, 29-30/05/2023
Project(s): SoBigData-PlusPlus via OpenAIRE

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2022 Report Restricted
GDPR: breve panoramica per un'applicazione consapevole. Il Report è corredato da moduli e formulari.
Amenta V., Deluca R.
Il documento contiene una descrizione interpretativa delle principali disposizioni contenute nel Regolamento (eu) 2016/679 al fine di supportare il personale in merito alle attività di trattamento dati personali. Il documento è corredato da moduli e formulari.Source: ISTI Technical Report, ISTI-2022-TR/002; IIT TR-01/2022, 2022
DOI: 10.32079/isti-tr-2022/002
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2022 Report Open Access OPEN
Un modello di designazione dell'amministratore di sistema realizzato per il Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche in applicazione del Regolamento (UE) 2016/679 sulla protezione dei dati personali
Amenta V., Deluca R., Fullone A., Glielmi A., Ippoliti M., Micolitti O., Niccoli D.
Predisposizione di un modello esemplificativo per la designazione della figura di amministratore di sistema, modulabile sulle base delle effettive specificità delle strutture CNR.Source: ISTI Technical Report, ISTI-2022-TR/019, pp.1–6, 2022
DOI: 10.32079/isti-tr-2022/019
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2021 Report Unknown
NAUTILOS - H - Requirement No. 1
Pieri G., Deluca R., Chatzinikolaou E.
The procedures and criteria that will be used to identify/recruit research participants, as well as the informed consent procedures that will be implemented for the participation of humans external to NAUTILOS to the project activities and in regard to their data processing are presented in this document. Templates of the informed consent/assent forms and information sheets covering the voluntary participation and data protection issues, in the English version are provided.Source: Project report, NAUTILOS, D13.1, 2021
Project(s): NAUTILOS via OpenAIRE

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2021 Report Unknown
NAUTILOS - POPD - Requirement No. 2
Pieri G., Gianvincenzo A., Novellino A., Deluca R.
This document is intended to provide recommendation on the procedures of the Information Systems and is inspired by the principles of correctness and diligence and is adopted in compliance with the provisions contained in the Privacy code and in the General Data Protection Regulation of the European Union.Source: Project report, Nautilos, D13.2, 2021
Project(s): NAUTILOS via OpenAIRE

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2021 Report Unknown
Ti Assisto - Sistema Informativo
Martinelli M., Deluca R., Moroni D.
Il sistema informativo, le piattaforme pregresse, privacy, requisiti

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2021 Other Unknown
Building management system e privacy all'Area della Ricerca CNR di Pisa: "La casa del Registro. it"
Deluca R., Zanini A.
Il lavoro descrive il modello di relazione tra sicurezza e privacy predisposto per fronteggiare le problematiche riguardanti l'utilizzo della tecnologia "Building Management System" implementata per la realizzazione della "Casa del Registro .it" (IIT-CNR), allo scopo di avere un edificio smart.

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2021 Report Open Access OPEN
Il trattamento dei dati personali da parte dei soggetti autorizzati al trattamento nel Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche: istruzioni per il trattamento in applicazione del Regolamento UE 2016/679 sulla protezione dei dati personali declinate per l'Unità Affari Legali e Albo Avvocati.
Deluca R., Amenta V., Ippoliti M., Fullone A., Glielmi A., Niccoli D.
Predisposizione di un modello esemplificativo contenente alcune ipotesi di misure tecniche e organizzative, avente la funzione di intercettare le plurime richieste delle strutture dell'Ente circa la necessità di poter disporre di una strumentazione di base, ma al tempo stesso modulabile sulla base delle effettive specificità delle stesse, cosi da metterle a disposizione delle strutture del C.N.R. (Amministrazione centrale e Rete scientifica).Source: ISTI Technical Report, ISTI-2021-TR/018, pp.1–7, 2021
DOI: 10.32079/isti-tr-2021/018
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2020 Other Restricted
Linee guda sulle procedure di gestione della violazione dei dati personali (data breach)
Amenta V, Deluca R
Le presenti Linee guida sono state elaborate al fine di individuare una metodologia di gestione del data breach, ai sensi degli artt. 33 e 34 del Reg. EU 2016/679, da applicare in maniera coordinata all'Istituto di Informatica e Telematica (IIT-CNR) e all'Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione A. Faedo (ISTI-CNR)

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2020 Software Unknown
Prototipo per l'integrazione della Privacy nella piattaforma del CNR "PDGP GEPRO"
Amenta V., Deluca R., Volpini F.
Realizzazione di un prototipo per la compilazione guidata del Registro del Trattamento dati secondo le procedure indicate dall'art. 30 del GDPR.

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2020 Report Closed Access
Regolamento utilizzo dei sistemi informatici, rete telematica e sicurezza Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'informazione "A. Faedo" - Versione novembre 2020
Amendola T., Deluca R., Diciotti R., Fantini E., Piccioli T. Volpini F.
Regolamento interno mirato ad evitare che comportamenti inconsapevoli possano innescare problemi o minacce alla sicurezza nel trattamento dei dati personali.Source: ISTI-TR-2020/031, pp.1–12, 2020
DOI: 10.32079/isti-tr-2020/031
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2019 Other Restricted
Linee guida sulla valutazione d'impatto (DPIA - Data Protection Impact Assessment)
Deluca R., Diciotti R., Fantini E., Piccioli T.
Linee Guida sulla valutazione d'impatto ai sensi dell'art. 35 del Regolamento Europeo in materia di protezione dei dati personali (GDPR EU 2016/679).

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2019 Contribution to conference Open Access OPEN
Privacy e ricerca scientifica: un connubio tra cognizione e metodo
Deluca R., Amenta V.
Breve descrizione degli adempimenti privacy per chi svolge attività di ricercaSource: Privacy Day Forum 2019, Pisa, Area della Ricera CNR, 19/06/2019

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2018 Other Unknown
SteP News: Sicurezza, tutela e privacy
Deluca R., Volpini F., Amenta V.
Il sito nasce allo scopo di sensibilizzare e far accrescere la consapevolezza dell'importanza della protezione dei dati personali, e di diffondere la cultura della sicurezza informatica per qualunque attività che comporti l'uso di sistemi informatici e/o telematici. In particolare sono approfonditi gli aspetti riguardanti il Regolamento in materia di protezione dei dati (General Data Protection Regulation) GDPR EU 2016/679, rischi e minacce che incombono sui dati, misure di sicurezza.

See at: CNR ExploRA | stepnews.isti.cnr.it


2018 Other Restricted
Regolamento utilizzo dei sistemi informatici, rete telematica e sicurezza Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'informazione "A. Faedo"
Deluca R., Diciotti R., Fantini E., Gennai F., Piccioli T.
Regolamento interno diretto ad evitare che comportamenti inconsapevoli possano innescare problemi o minacce alla sicurezza nel trattamento dei dati personali.

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2018 Journal article Open Access OPEN
Grey Literature and Research Assessment Exercises: From the Current Criteria to the Open Science models
Giannini S., Deluca R., Molino A., Biagioni S.
In the recent years the application of strategies, procedures and tools to evaluate the research have become subject of interest and their application is currently matter of discussion. The assessment exercises are regulated at national level and are carried out in different European countries such as France, United Kingdom and The Netherlands. In Italy the first research assessment exercise has been legislated in 2003 and entrusted to a specific Committee named Comitato di Indirizzo per la Valutazione della Ricerca (CIVR)1. Three years later the CIVR and other committees have been replaced by a specific Agency named Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del Sistema Universitario e della Ricerca (ANVUR). This Agency, set up at the end of 2006, aims to «...rationalize the system of assessment of the quality of Universities, state and private Research Institutions beneficiary of public funds...» « The results of these activities managed by ANVUR represent a criteria to assign the state funds to Universities and Research Institutions». It is not hard to imagine that the effects of this type of exercise has a strong political implication and determines a significant economic impact on the future of Universities and Research Institutions. The debate concerning the adopted methods and critical aspects about the assessment exercises is studied thoroughly at international level. At the present time, ANVUR has completed two evaluation exercises of the quality of the research named Valutazione della Qualità della Ricerca (VQR): the first one spans the years 2004 - 2010; the second from 2011 to 2014. The work analyzes the environment of VQR in order to understand the organizational set-up, the operational models, the scientific areas involved in the process, the selection and evaluation criteria and indicators of the research products. The work looks at the environment of VQR in order to understand the organizational set-up, the operational models, the scientific Areas involved in the process and the selection and evaluation criteria of the research products. More in detail, our work analyzes and compares the evaluation exercises conducted in Italy with the aim of verifying if and how Grey Literature is involved in the research evaluation processes. The article checked the types of products admissible for the research assessment and those actually presented by the researchers of Universities and Research Institutions. We measured the products from a quantitative point of view and observed their ramification in the different disciplinary fields rather than their transformation during the period of time taken into consideration. At the same time, we focused on the Open Science movement in order to understand what could be its role within the research assessment exercises and how it could affect the future of scholarly scientific communication.Source: The Grey journal (Print) 14 (2018): 55–68.

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2018 Conference article Open Access OPEN
Grey Literature and Research Assessment Exercises: from the current criteria to the open science models
Giannini S., Deluca R., Molino A., Biagioni S.
In the recent years the application of strategies, procedures and tools to evaluate the research have become subject of interest and their application is currently matter of discussion. The assessment exercises are regulated at national level and are carried out in different European countries such as France, United Kingdom and The Netherlands. In Italy the first research assessment exercise has been legislated in 2003 and entrusted to a specific Committee named Comitato di Indirizzo per la Valutazione della Ricerca (CIVR)1. Three years later the CIVR and other committees have been replaced by a specific Agency named Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del Sistema Universitario e della Ricerca (ANVUR). This Agency, set up at the end of 2006, aims to «...rationalize the system of assessment of the quality of Universities, state and private Research Institutions beneficiary of public funds...» « The results of these activities managed by ANVUR represent a criteria to assign the state funds to Universities and Research Institutions». It is not hard to imagine that the effects of this type of exercise has a strong political implication and determines a significant economic impact on the future of Universities and Research Institutions. The debate concerning the adopted methods and critical aspects about the assessment exercises is studied thoroughly at international level. At the present time, ANVUR has completed two evaluation exercises of the quality of the research named Valutazione della Qualità della Ricerca (VQR): the first one spans the years 2004 - 2010; the second from 2011 to 2014. The work analyzes the environment of VQR in order to understand the organizational set-up, the operational models, the scientific areas involved in the process, the selection and evaluation criteria and indicators of the research products. The work looks at the environment of VQR in order to understand the organizational set-up, the operational models, the scientific Areas involved in the process and the selection and evaluation criteria of the research products. More in detail, our work analyzes and compares the evaluation exercises conducted in Italy with the aim of verifying if and how Grey Literature is involved in the research evaluation processes. The article checked the types of products admissible for the research assessment and those actually presented by the researchers of Universities and Research Institutions. We measured the products from a quantitative point of view and observed their ramification in the different disciplinary fields rather than their transformation during the period of time taken into consideration. At the same time, we focused on the Open Science movement in order to understand what could be its role within the research assessment exercises and how it could affect the future of scholarly scientific communication.Source: 19th International Conference on Grey Literature: Public Awareness and Access to Grey Literature, GL 2017; National Research Council of Italy, CNRRome; Italy; 23, pp. 11–25, Roma, Italy, 23-24 October 2017

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2017 Contribution to conference Open Access OPEN
Grey Literature and Research Assessment exercises: from the current criteria to the Open Science models
Giannini S., Deluca R., Molino A., Biagioni S.
In the recent years the application of strategies, procedures and tools to evaluate the research have become subject of interest and their application is currently matter of discussion. The assessment exercises are regulated at national level and are carried out in different European countries such as France, United Kingdom and The Netherlands. In Italy the first research assessment exercise has been legislated in 2003 and entrusted to a specific Committee named Comitato di Indirizzo per la Valutazione della Ricerca (CIVR)1. Three years later the CIVR and other committees have been replaced by a specific Agency named Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del Sistema Universitario e della Ricerca (ANVUR). This Agency, set up at the end of 2006, aims to «...rationalize the system of assessment of the quality of Universities, state and private Research Institutions beneficiary of public funds...» « The results of these activities managed by ANVUR represent a criteria to assign the state funds to Universities and Research Institutions». It is not hard to imagine that the effects of this type of exercise has a strong political implication and determines a significant economic impact on the future of Universities and Research Institutions. The debate concerning the adopted methods and critical aspects about the assessment exercises is studied thoroughly at international level. At the present time, ANVUR has completed two evaluation exercises of the quality of the research named Valutazione della Qualità della Ricerca (VQR): the first one spans the years 2004 - 2010; the second from 2011 to 2014. The work analyzes the environment of VQR in order to understand the organizational set-up, the operational models, the scientific areas involved in the process, the selection and evaluation criteria and indicators of the research products. The work looks at the environment of VQR in order to understand the organizational set-up, the operational models, the scientific Areas involved in the process and the selection and evaluation criteria of the research products. More in detail, our work analyzes and compares the evaluation exercises conducted in Italy with the aim of verifying if and how Grey Literature is involved in the research evaluation processes. The article checked the types of products admissible for the research assessment and those actually presented by the researchers of Universities and Research Institutions. We measured the products from a quantitative point of view and observed their ramification in the different disciplinary fields rather than their transformation during the period of time taken into consideration. At the same time, we focused on the Open Science movement in order to understand what could be its role within the research assessment exercises and how it could affect the future of scholarly scientific communication.Source: Nineteenth International Conference on Grey Literature, pp. 17–22, Rome, Italy, 23-24 October 2017

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2016 Report Unknown
La gestione della privacy all'interno dell'Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione A. Faedo
Deluca R.
Il seguente lavoro illustra il sistema di organizzazione per la gestione della privacy realizzato dall'Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "A. Faedo" (ISTI) con lo scopo di garantire che il trattamento dei dati personali avvenga nel rispetto dei diritti, delle libertà fondamentali, nonché della dignità delle persone, con particolare attenzione alle garanzie di riservatezza e sicurezza dei datiSource: ISTI Technical reports, 2016

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2016 Journal article Open Access OPEN
La Tutela dei dati personali nell'Area della Ricerca CNR di Pisa in vista del nuovo Regolamento Europeo
Deluca R.
This work shows how the CNR Research Area of Pisa is preparing to meet the new European rules regarding privacy issuesSource: Privacy News Anno 5 (2016): 54–54.

See at: www.corriereprivacy.it Open Access | CNR ExploRA