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  • ...r services and applications (e.g. social networks, cloud computing, etc.); privacy in the workplace. ...ns, data protection education to be included in our education systems, and privacy enhancing infrastructure at work, were all highlighted as ways to move forw
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  • ...emerging, the new emerging threats and dangers like the issues related to privacy, disinformation, especially cyberbullying and we thought that it would be a ...ortant issues and challenges that we are facing. No to reclaim sort of our privacy, we would like to see governments more proactively involved in it.
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  • ...critical media users, competent to protect both their own privacy and the privacy of others. We must also, of course, protect children and young people who a ...d I’d like to recite those. Those are education on the Internet. Those are privacy and integrity on the Internet. And the ease of use of Internet.
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  • ...plications_for_children_and_young_people_%E2%80%93_PL_03_2013 |'''PL 3:''' Privacy and e-commerce – implications for children and young people]]
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  • ...en\'s usage habits comes along that is an intolerable intrusion into their privacy. Intelligent risk management should comprise both: protection of children a
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  • ...line_privacy:_one_size_fits_all%3F_%E2%80%93_PL_02_2012|'''PL 2:''' Online privacy: one size fits all?]]
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  • ...04_2014 | Cloud and Big Data: Delivering on the promise while safeguarding privacy]] ...ix_or_long_term_involvement%3F_%E2%80%93_PL_02_2014 | Digital Activism and Privacy – quick fix or long term involvement?]]
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  • ...data processing. Is privacy regulation like GDPR an obstacle to the use of privacy, enhancing peer-to-peer technology like blockchains? Can blockchains be GDP ...ection of privacy and will discuss remaining frictions between blockchain, privacy and GDPR.
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  • | [[WS 09 2020|WS 9]] || Privacy in Europe – GDPR vs. information freedom? || <span id="Marina_Shentsova"> ...nce ecosystem since 2016, focusing on issues regarding data protection and privacy, freedom of speech, and youth participation. She currently is involved in t
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  • ...[[image:Icon_transcript_20px.png | Transcript | link=Crypto Wars 3.0 – can privacy, security and encryption co-exist? – WS 05 2021#Transcript]] ...oBZWkz2A?t=17119s]] | [[image:Icon_transcript_20px.png | Transcript | link=Privacy impact of COVID19-related shift to online activities (payments, virtual mee
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  • ...the workshops. We will now continue with the next plenary session. Online privacy, does one size fit all? I’ll leave the floor to the moderator, Douwe Korf We have an excellent panel for a very broad theme, and that is online privacy, one size fits all?
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  • Protection of privacy has always been an integral part of efforts to ensure protection of human r Ethical use of data, privacy, GDPR, transparency, enhancing technologies
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  • ...oBZWkz2A?t=17119s]] | [[image:Icon_transcript_20px.png | Transcript | link=Privacy impact of COVID19-related shift to online activities (payments, virtual mee *How did privacy rights fare when the amount of data collected increased tremendously?
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  • Spark for the debate was the EU draft regulation on privacy and e-commerce, which in its current form would loosen the regulatory frame ...answered. Young people from the audience largely stressed the relevance of privacy of every user and the potential loss of freedoms on the internet due to imp
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  • ...arge migration database to allow for the safeguards in the AI act. In data privacy in healthcare, E.U. Member States must collaborate with European institutio ...t Internet fragmentation while simultaneously protecting cybersecurity and privacy.
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  • ...ke e-health, e-Government, or online financial services, and the quest for privacy and cybersecurity are far from being guaranteed. ...lopment goals, to ensure the security of online interactions, to guarantee privacy, and to control personal data, would rebuild trust in technology that is er
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  • a. Privacy sensitivity;
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  • ...illance<br />4. Local Content And Copyright<br />5. Net Neutrality<br />6. Privacy And New Business Models</span> ...diaries in promoting online human rights such as freedom of expression and privacy</span>
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  • ...and the prospects of global data protection -- “Global Players - European Privacy?” -- “Dispute Resolution and Data Protection Law”</span> ...ition “Forgetting on the Internet” in addition to "Global Players-European Privacy?" and "Dispute Resolution and Data Protection Law".</span>
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  • *Good privacy standards embedded in Internet of Things (IoT) devices render projects expe *Privacy and security by design should be kept in mind, but we shall work with the i
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  • ...of new technologies. Tomorrow's legal frameworks should be able to protect privacy with regards to new IT development and irrespective of where it is used. Eu ...relying on other actors’ responsibilities, it was recalled that respect of privacy and personal data is a human right which must be protected and respected by
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  • ...ces? What is the role of regulators and from what perspective, technical?, privacy?, consumer protection? What can the consumer do?
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  • ...e session, with a focus on: citizens’ rights and control of personal data, privacy, anonymity and use of biometrics, among others. ...r example in passports. The concerns are that there is little attention to privacy or civil liberties when designing these systems, which could lead to signif
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  • ...ith Internet governance, net neutrality, and battle for cyber security and privacy. This is my first EuroDIG. So thank you for having me. What I’m hoping to ...t to call it a sort of standoff or some sort of clash between security and privacy. And also Internet of Things is an important emerging issue. Is there anybo
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  • ...eded, to transparency of choice; clarity on data sharing and protection of privacy;
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  • ...k]] | [[image:Icon_transcript_20px.png | Transcription | link=Blockchain & Privacy – WS 10 2019#Transcript]]
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  • ...vCciO9lYX0?t=8412]] | [[image:Icon_transcript_20px.png | Transcript | link=Privacy in Europe – GDPR vs. information freedom? – WS 09 2020#Transcript]] | [
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  • Privacy, MyData, Surveillance, Cookies, WhoIsInControl *Lukasz Olejnik (IoT privacy) - technical, but privacy-focused (e.g. privacy implications of battery level
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  • ...attention. There are no simple solutions. Take, for instance the issue of privacy. We are giving away our personal information whether we like it or not by s
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  • ...gies, algorithmic technology and decision making, artificial intelligence, privacy, security, user trust, innovation, European economic divide * There is no trade-off between Privacy & Security
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  • ...evelopment and innovation. We will specifically address concerns regarding privacy, trust and transparency. ...gies, algorithmic technology and decision making, artificial intelligence, privacy, security, user trust, innovation, European economic divide
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  • ...freedom of expression, one should also focus on the protection of privacy. Privacy and freedom online must continuously be advanced equally and together. Thes ...mendations to States on the implementation and realization of the right to privacy, including reporting on violations. We hope that the right person will be f
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  • .... Join us for an intro session for both data protection newbies as well as privacy veterans to discuss why GDPR is important and what you need to know about i Keywords: data protection, privacy, EU law, GDPR, human rights
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  • ...n protecting fundamental human rights and freedoms, including the right to privacy and data protection, while effectively addressing cybercrimes through the u
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  • ...ially far-reaching developments on the Internet Governance landscape; from privacy and cybersecurity to the changing nature of the DNS as the TLD space expand
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  • ...rt algorithms can combine this information but also changes the meaning of privacy and security. Ignoring security and standardization threatens the longevity ...ngs; IoT; ethical; multistakeholder; dignity; fair use; ethical by design; privacy; GDPR
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  • ...duty to uphold fundamental human rights online, particularly the right to privacy as well as the right to freedom of speech. Can multidisciplinary approaches
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  • ...s everywhere: how to deal with emerging problems? – WS 02 2018|'''WS 2''': Privacy is everywhere: how to deal with emerging problems?]]<br />MASTER ROOM | [[i
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  • ...; 2) Economic, technological, and physical barriers to access; 3) Right to Privacy and Security issues; 4) enablers and impediments to realizing human rights '''(3) Right to Privacy/Security'''
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  • ...e legal framework of children's rights (freedom of speech and information, privacy and the right to grow up in a safe and secure environment) and parents and ...rights which are freedom of speech and information, but also the right to privacy can on the other hand be in a good coalition with the duty of the parents t
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  • ...en private communications for this purpose. Can the regulation ensure both privacy and child protection online? .... This workshop aims to examine different perspectives to the proposal, to privacy, and to child protection online.
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  • ...bates with a range from management and monitoring of critical resources to privacy, intellectual property, and network neutrality. ...s by the operators, and to resolve fundamental issues involving the single privacy and intellectual property.
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  • The Bitcoin Blockchain is the best possible combination of privacy and security. That explains why law enforcement officials can help them fig ...to say, with which to track illegal behavior. So at the same time people's privacy can be protected. Individuals can control access to their data and assets w
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  • Are human rights, including right to privacy, being redefined by the economics of the Internet? ...on-discrimination, right to freedom of opinion and expression and right to privacy.
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  • ...cially the increased use of (personal) data - come challenges, notably for privacy and security. As the technology develops, it is still poorly understood and ...g sure all the necessary safeguards are in place, notably when it comes to privacy and security.
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  • ...the panel that initiated next‑generation Internet program that really put privacy security decentralization at the very core of what this digital future can ...e resilient and in the future to try to use this kind of decentralized and privacy technologies for more of the things that we will need in the future.
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  • ...top. This is something that even Civil Society is asking for, in terms of privacy rules, for instance. ...as part of the larger picture. For example, data protection, the right to privacy, is a core human rights stipulated in law in Europe. We don’t have extra
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  • ...comes to implementing and respecting human rights for Internet users (e.g. privacy, protection of personal data, freedom of expression, access to information,
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  • | [[WS 14 2021|WS 14]] || Privacy impact of COVID19-related shift to online activities (payments, virtual mee ...w technical standards and advocates an open Internet based on user choice, privacy and federation. In the last twenty years he was involved with several Inter
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  • ...for topic 3 group of EURid system that aims to provide a higher degree of privacy protection, but there are still some design elements that can be challenged ...ype of legal regime is sufficient enough to provide protection in terms of privacy, et cetera, et cetera. So that’s the main issue is this question of terri
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  • ...[[image:Icon_transcript_20px.png | Transcript | link=Crypto Wars 3.0 – can privacy, security and encryption co-exist? – WS 05 2021#Transcript]]<br /> ...enforcement with a possibility to break encryption will always weaken the privacy of the communications for everyone. However, law enforcement can still lawf
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  • ...ard. Standard contracts were suggested as a means of harmonising security, privacy and openness afforded to users of ‘cloud’ services. This raised a discu ...do not put in place the public safeguards that we need to ensure security, privacy, consumer protection, proper jurisdiction of challenges.
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  • ...uments of security need to be proportional to the costs they impose on our privacy. Rebuilding trust and discussing reasonable standards is what we hope to do ...ted the process, you know that, by taking initiative for a global right of privacy in the General Assembly of the United Nations.
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  • *The GDPR came to harmonise data protection in the EU and enforce privacy rights. Businesses recognise its importance in our current data driven econ ..., patients, and refugees. Even if the GDPR represents a global standard on privacy, it is not enough to address the excessive collection of data. Citizens sho
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  • ...what is at least as touchy for many people for many users concerned about privacy as IP rights and regulations are. ...mpetent for online privacy. So today personally I am responsible for the e-privacy directive so here I’m here representing not this position but my colleagu
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  • ...without undermining citizens’ and businesses’ rights. Problems of ensuring privacy can be solved by proper data protection mechanisms. All data access and use ...: How to ensure robustness of the service, security of data, protection of privacy, affordability and quality of services, trust and safety of the users. How
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  • ...(CMA, CPA British Columbia, Canada) and holds a Certificate in Information Privacy from the Province of British Columbia. ...en a lot of discussion about the platform we have used, security concerns, privacy concerns, and then there is also the personal issues about a person may be
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  • ...y, yet there is also demand for businesses to provide more tools to secure privacy and personal data. Public trust in business to process personal data needs ...in online tools. It’s one of the reasons that all the abuse situation and privacy abuse and so on are happening.
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  • ...and different economic interests and different logics (regarding security/privacy/DP), a good multistakeholder process would bridge these differences. ...etworks and with our devices and part of that includes protecting consumer privacy too, but we do feel strongly about protecting public safety. Again, oftenti
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  • ...ts to data subjects being in meaningful control of their personal data and privacy? *AI has added a new layer to issues of privacy, data protection, and other human rights and freedoms. In this sense, the f
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  • ...rconnect? A lot of people select a particular messaging service because of privacy issues, but what happens if messaging services become interoperable? Does i
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  • ...vCciO9lYX0?t=8412]] | [[image:Icon_transcript_20px.png | Transcript | link=Privacy in Europe – GDPR vs. information freedom? – WS 09 2020#Transcript]] | [ #Harmonizing DNS Registration Data Policies with GDPR and other privacy regimes ''(Steve Crocker)''<br />Presentation: A Framework for Harmonizing
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  • ...port, other than direct technology skills, for the onboarding (reading the privacy and user agreements) and general customer experience enhancement with tech
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  • ...[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8484 technical standard] for enhancing the privacy and security of end users by preventing man-in-the-middle attacks and [http ...crypting the DNS traffic. Yet its broader effects on cybersecurity, beyond privacy, have not been addressed in the discussions so far. Some of the specific se
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  • ...know, our tools do not only enable people across the world to protect the privacy, they also enable people to keep their data safe and to freely express them However, good regulation in my opinion also has to promote privacy and privacy and cybersecurity enhancing technologies that are critical not only to resh
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  • ...ory steps that are required to ensure that, for example, the regulation of privacy, the protection of personal data, is embedded in the way that we do busines ...ire to. This is one of the reasons why the Commission persisted with the e-Privacy Regulation, in order to make sure that the communications element of electr
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  • ...the development of such infrastructures and as a whole-models to be based privacy impact assessments. ...n rights protection, in particular, freedom of expression and the right to privacy. However, even though companies increasingly address these issues, there ar
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  • ...cy, in terms of the language of the Internet, coding, and also in terms of privacy and how you can – what you can do as a company to fulfill or to make it e ...showed us what the US Government and other Governments are doing with our privacy, maybe it made us realise like ,okay, we cannot fight them, because we’re
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  • Human Rights, Internet of Things, privacy, accountability, responsibility ...in our everyday lives. What effect does the spread of IoT have on our own privacy and autonomy, and that of the people around us? How can data protection pri
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  • ...to comply with contradictory requirements there are on one hand to protect privacy rights of the consumers and, on the other hand, to respond to law enforceme ...gation needs and the implementation of adequate safeguards in the field of privacy.
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  • ...tutions, Technology Sustainability, Platforms Transparency, Consolidation, Privacy, and Human Rights. ...nitoring, as well as potential negative impacts such as its impact on user privacy, environmental impact, decreasing networking transparency, and the possibil
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  • ...k at how social networking sites are being targeted by cybercriminals, how privacy and identity can be endangered and what are the adequate answers to those n ...configuration of their personal settings to protect personal security and privacy of data. The “right to be forgotten” on social networks was also discus
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  • ...us dominant providers) and to problems regarding rights and freedoms (e.g. privacy, freedom of expression, child protection etc). ...nomic, social and scientific projects. So we support the right of users to privacy. But we have to remember about such problems as children, pornography sprea
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  • ...d surveillance actions undermine human rights, especially when it comes to privacy, personal data protection and freedom of expression. As a consequence, Inte ...y in Europe contribute to bring back trust in the Internet and ensure that privacy is protected and the right to control our own personal data can be effectiv
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  • ...ing not only benefits for the users but also risks about cybersecurity and privacy. ...d, the Internet where users can exercise their rights without having their privacy violated which is something that Poland strongly supports. We want the IGF2
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  • ...two factor security and biometric verification. However, this raises many privacy and data-sovereignty concerns. For example, the Swiss people recently voted ''EMEA Privacy Policy Director''
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  • ...omething specifically connected to – we heard about the connection between privacy and cloud computing. That is something that we are going to come back with Challenges for users, security and privacy when using new technologies. Can users trust that the new services work wit
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  • ...companies believing that it is a safe space, where their interests, their privacy, their children, and so on, are protected.
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  • ...communications technology evolution and regulatory requirements (Security, Privacy, Public Safety) placed on the communications service providers. ...iance and whole system cybersecurity, how do we protect the users, protect privacy, how do we protect Civil Society. We have to consider both the direct effec
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  • *Platforms should be Available and accessible to everyone, respecting the privacy of their users and ensuring anonymity, allowing people to hide PII (persona
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  • ...a session on privacy. We have to tackle specific things on that topic, on privacy. The same to all those topics. It could be ridiculous to have a session on ...a mechanism which empowers and protects the rights of internet users. Data privacy is of paramount importance to assure that everyone has the right to decide
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  • ...ter-eberl-0a528a60 Peter Eberl]''', Deputy Head, Cybersecurity and Digital Privacy Policy Unit, Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and T *:Peter Eberl is deputy head of unit, cybersecurity and digital privacy at the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Communications Netwo
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  • ...architecture, the free flow of the Internet, and at the same time respect privacy and avoid arbitrary interference on Internet content. ...amely, warns Governments against overly broad surveillance that challenges privacy and can have a chilling effect on the media and, of course, on Freedom of E
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  • ...ew days. Namely – and we’ll focus mostly on three here – copyright issues, privacy and data protection issues, and freedom of expression. All three have a dim ...ify a foreign jurisdiction or in the case of privacy can be the Irish data privacy Commissioner. Can you develop a little bit why you think copyright has been
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  • ...hey legal? Do they hinder terrorism? What is the impact on anonymity and privacy? What actions do tech companies take to increase trusts, e.g. through encr * Lowering privacy and data protection standards is not the solution for combating terrorism.
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  • ...allenges to the effective exercise and enjoyment of freedom of expression, privacy and other fundamental rights pertaining to the Internet should be addressed ...ess and transport. Always upholding the fundamental principles of freedom, privacy and respect for human rights. Thank you.
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  • * red are from cluster [[Surveillance, privacy and related topics]] ...illance<br />4. Local Content And Copyright<br />5. Net Neutrality<br />6. Privacy And New Business Models</span>
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  • ...could fundamentally change the way DNS works today, providing less or more privacy depending on how it is used, disrupting censorship but also law-mandated co ...urveillance capitalism" as their business model, can create an even bigger privacy and control problem.
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  • ...audits should be applied to technologies such as contact tracing to ensure privacy and data protection. ...t, but what’s happening with people through our work on consumer issues on privacy and security, we have been tracking developments that I think are important
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  • ...enges such as geopolitical misuse, some sort of an armed race, endangering privacy due to the possibility to break traditional encryption and disruptions of t
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  • ...is an policy advisor on digital transformation. Her interests include data Privacy, cyber security, cross-border data flows, internet governance and digital s ...ge Agency of the Ministry of Justice of Georgia is interested in balancing privacy and other human rights with cyber security and data protection challenges
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  • ...r, these solutions could be introducing potential risks such as biases and privacy issues. ...sions? Are the AI solutions protecting existing rights and values, such as privacy and data ethics? Are results from AI safe and reproducible? Are the AI solu
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  • ...gation needs and the implementation of adequate safeguards in the field of privacy and data protection; ...al investigations while respecting the existing international standards on privacy and data protection. These concerns should be considered in the recently la
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  • ...ation by cyber criminals, alternatives must be found in terms of upholding privacy protections while allowing law enforcement to protect users online (and off ...ll be less conditions than safeguards and less respect of human rights and privacy, then I think that would be in’ big problem. Already we have fragmentatio
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  • ...same research, children and youngs do not consider the protection of their privacy as a concern. 78 percent of children use social network to maintain and con ...for all the stakeholders, that you should not try to, well, to violate the privacy of the youth.
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  • ...further skills or maybe also not a problem of too much intervention in the privacy? ...I think that’s exactly the problem, how much can parents intervene in the privacy of children on the one hand and how much can they take their responsibility
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  • * How do security and privacy relate to each other, and what kind of governance regime can optimise for b '''cybersecurity, security, trust, threats, governance, agility, privacy'''
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  • * protection and respect for privacy and freedom of expression. ...have some questions and some worries. If it’s really necessary to control privacy, danger, like pornography for, in my case for my girls, what about this the
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  • ...cted to understand how to protect themselves from cybercrime, manage their privacy and create Internet content in order to feel ready and able to get involved ...l literacy, e-skills, education, training, capacity building, cybersafety, privacy
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  • ...ion saying basically what we defended during the campaign, so it demands a privacy by design solution, a decentralized data storage, minimal data gathering, a ...cation scheme. It also should be primarily conforming to cybersecurity and privacy standards, but specifically also allowed to be certified under the voluntar
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