Follow-up. Data protection and privacy in the era of outstanding digitization – 2015: Difference between revisions

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== Session description ==  
== Session description ==  
Deadline 30. April 2015
 
This is a follow-up session to the Workshop 7 which will be oriented to commenting on all topics discussed during the Workshop with a focus on specific recommendation and outline of the most important aspects.
 
The world has changed significantly since the Cloud computing revealed its full potential. Alongside with all the positives aspects of the Cloud our society is facing a rather important issue concerning data protection of individuals and businesses.
 
Some of the major concerns of individuals and business using the cloud are:
 
• How is my data protected?
 
• How is my data used?
 
• Where is my data, and who has access to it?
 
• What does the cloud provider do in response to government demands for customer data?
 
The applicable legal framework shall ensure stability and predictability in terms of data protection, cyber security and data transfer outside EU. Furthermore according to the EU directive (and the national data protection laws) the processing of special categories of personal data is subject to stricter requirements - special categories of personal data: racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade-union membership, and the processing of data concerning health or sex life.
 
On the other hand IPv6’s huge increase in address space is an important factor in the development of the Internet of Things. With that much number of IPs, humans may easily assign an IP address to every "thing" on the planet. An increase in the number of smart nodes, as well as the amount of upstream data the nodes generate, is expected to raise new concerns about data privacy, data sovereignty and security.
 
The follow-up of Workshop 7 will be oriented to commenting on all topics discussed during the Workshop with a focus on specific recommendation
 
== Keywords ==
== Keywords ==
Deadline 10. April 2015
Deadline 10. April 2015

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Session teaser

What is this session about?(1 sentence) Follow-up on WS7 which will address data protection and privacy in the era of the Cloud, implications of EU regulations and the right to be forgotten in a context of outstanding digitization.

Session description

This is a follow-up session to the Workshop 7 which will be oriented to commenting on all topics discussed during the Workshop with a focus on specific recommendation and outline of the most important aspects.

The world has changed significantly since the Cloud computing revealed its full potential. Alongside with all the positives aspects of the Cloud our society is facing a rather important issue concerning data protection of individuals and businesses.

Some of the major concerns of individuals and business using the cloud are:

• How is my data protected?

• How is my data used?

• Where is my data, and who has access to it?

• What does the cloud provider do in response to government demands for customer data?

The applicable legal framework shall ensure stability and predictability in terms of data protection, cyber security and data transfer outside EU. Furthermore according to the EU directive (and the national data protection laws) the processing of special categories of personal data is subject to stricter requirements - special categories of personal data: racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade-union membership, and the processing of data concerning health or sex life.

On the other hand IPv6’s huge increase in address space is an important factor in the development of the Internet of Things. With that much number of IPs, humans may easily assign an IP address to every "thing" on the planet. An increase in the number of smart nodes, as well as the amount of upstream data the nodes generate, is expected to raise new concerns about data privacy, data sovereignty and security.

The follow-up of Workshop 7 will be oriented to commenting on all topics discussed during the Workshop with a focus on specific recommendation

Keywords

Deadline 10. April 2015

Format

Deadline 30. April 2015

Further reading

Deadline 30. April 2015

People

  • Focal Point: Radoslav Rizov (deadline 10. April 2015)
  • Org team: (deadline 10. April 2015)
  • Key participants|Panelists: (deadline 15. Mai 2015)
  • Moderator: (deadline 15. Mai 2015)
  • Reporter: (deadline 15. Mai 2015)
  • Remote moderator: (deadline 15. Mai 2015)

Conf. call schedule & minutes

Current discussion

See the discussion tab on the upper left side of this page

Mailing list

Contact: ws7@eurodig.org

Live stream / remote participation

Final report

Session twitter hashtag

Hashtag: #eurodigfuws7