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Robert H. Thorburn
Robert H. Thorburn
Research Fellow, University of Southampton
Verified email at soton.ac.uk
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Towards an integrated privacy protection framework for IoT: contextualising regulatory requirements with industry best practices
R Thorburn, A Margheri, F Paci
Living in the Internet of Things (IoT 2019), 1-6, 2019
172019
The scandal of intermediary: acknowledging the bothand dispensation for regulating hybrid actors
S Stalla-Bourdillon, R Thorburn
Fundamental rights protection online, 141-174, 2020
42020
Connecting Regulatory Requirements to Audit Outcomes: A Model-driven Approach to Auditable Compliance
R Thorburn, F Paci, V Sassone, S Stalla-Bourdillon
2021 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages …, 2021
22021
A lightweight approach to the concurrent use and integration of SysML and formal methods in systems design
R Thorburn, V Sassone, AS Fathabadi, L Aniello, M Butler, D Dghaym, ...
Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering …, 2022
12022
iCLIC Data Mining and Data Sharing workshop: The present and future of data mining and data sharing in the EU
R Thorburn, S Stalla-Bourdillon, E Rosati
Computer Law & Security Review 33 (1), 129-137, 2017
12017
Dataset and Model Library in support of the Southampton doctoral thesis:'Designing a better internet of things, privacy and compliance by design as SysML domain extension for …
RH Thorburn, V Sassone, S Stalla-Bourdillon
University of Southampton, 2022
2022
Designing a better internet of things, privacy and compliance by design as SysML domain extension for consumer smart electronics
R Thorburn
University of Southampton, 2022
2022
Corporate Governance in South Africa: Practices, Perceptions and the Road Ahead
RH Thorburn
University of Stellenbosch, 2008
2008
Towards the new company: proactive corporate ethics in a globalised business environment
RH Thorburn
Stellenbosch: Stellenbosch University, 2004
2004
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