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  • ...1:The interplay of data protection principles provided for by the GDPR and data-driven innovation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Privacy and data protection in the emerging world of big data and new services – PL 02 2015]]
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  • ...[[The interplay of data protection principles provided for by the GDPR and data-driven innovation – Flash 1 2016]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[The new EU Data Protection Regulation concerns you – Flash 10 2017]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Data protection and privacy in the era of outstanding digitization – WS 07 2015]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Follow-up. Data protection and privacy in the era of outstanding digitization – 2015]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[New developments and prospects in data protection (with regard to AI). – WS 04 2021]]
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  • ! class="header" rowspan="2" | submissions by category !! class="header head-data-width" rowspan="2" | count !! class="header" colspan="3" | Proposed for ...| Both !! class="header head-data-width" | EuroDIG !! class="header head-data-width" | SEEDIG
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  • #REDIRECT [[EuroDIG Wiki:ACTIVITIES ILLUSTRATING DATA PROTECTION AUTHORITIES’ AND CNIL’s BEST PRACTICES AND INITIATIVES IN DIGITAL PRIVA
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  • #REDIRECT [[EuroDIG Wiki:ACTIVITIES ILLUSTRATING DATA PROTECTION AUTHORITIES’ AND CNIL’s BEST PRACTICES AND INITIATIVES IN DIGITAL PRIVA
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  • ...d cooperation activities in the fields of media, internet governance, data protection and cybercrime. ...nternet and sound internet governance, international standards in the data protection and cybercrime fields and their implementation.
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  • ...on law and and data-driven innovation. Coming from the perspective on data protection law as a risk regulation, the session focuses on instruments of regulated s ...be discussed taking the example of the principle of purpose limitation and data-driven innovation.
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  • ...n [GDPR] is a European Union body of laws regulating the way your personal data may be gathered, used, stored and transferred. ...regulate data pertaining to European citizens and residents wherever their data might be gathered, used or stored: For instance, it you buy something from
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  • ...rcement of the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation by data protection authorities. Interesting opinions by data protection authorities:
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  • ...ctors in the field of data protection (data controller, data processor and data subject) fit in the cloud and what are their duties, responsibilities and r * Rosa Barcelo, Legal adviser to the European Data Protection Supervisor
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  • Working title: <big>'''Deep Dive: Data Protection and Privacy'''</big><br /><br /> What does the history of data protection look like? What does the present look like? Does notice and consent help yo
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  • Follow-up on WS7 which will address data protection and privacy in the era of the Cloud, implications of EU regulations and the ...f the Cloud our society is facing a rather important issue concerning data protection of individuals and businesses.
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  • ...on -- “Global Players - European Privacy?” -- “Dispute Resolution and Data Protection Law”</span> ...obal data protection principles) and on the question of how to improve the protection of users and the enforcement of their rights in the online world, e.g. by i
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  • ...of huge market power, as well as the trade-off between data protection and data economy. This session is a lecture, where the speaker will help unravel key issues on data economy.
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  • ...ation on the collection of one's personal information; towards global data protection standards that are legally enforceable. ...ation on the collection of one’s personal information; towards global data protection standards that are legally enforceable.
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  • The Workshop will address data protection and privacy in the era of the Cloud, implications of EU regulations and the ...he Cloud our society is facing a rather important issue concerning '''data protection''' of individuals and businesses.
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  • ...er kind of non-harmonization of regulation and legislation, including data protection, privacy and other public policy aspects; RFID – Internet of things, clou ...er kind of non-harmonisation of regulation and legislation, including data protection, privacy and other public policy aspects; RFID – Internet of things, clou
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  • ==== '''1. Data protection and children’s safety''' ==== ...rities (e.g., LGBTQ+) and victims of violence need to be addressed in data protection regulation. Representatives of these groups and communities should be inclu
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  • ...d and an era of big data, including an examination of open standards, data protection models and privacy in business and innovation. ...ata resulting in a massive creation of a vast knowledge set. While IoT and data analysis can lead to greater empowerment of world citizens and economic gro
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  • ...Dignity, security and privacy of children. Controlling one’s own data and data retention. Default privacy settings. How to delete profiles? The ethical di There was reference to the prevention of crime with regard to child protection which, for example in the UK, is carried out by the blocking of child abuse
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  • [[File:Data-Content-Domains-Programs-Questions-Internet-Jurisdiction klein.jpg]] Jurisdiction, user data, content removals, DNS, transnational governance
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  • ...d #00000a;" align="LEFT"|<span style="font-family: Calibri;">Privacy, data protection and surveillance<br /></span> ...onsistent way -- Panel on issues related to jurisdiction, privacy and data protection. We\'ll look at questions like: Which entities are responsible? Who has jur
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  • ...been made aware of how our communication is intercepted daily. Our private data collected whenever and wherever possible. During the cryptoparty, we will v ...rticipant will be able to choose to get acquainted with one or all privacy protection tools from the following list:
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  • ...gs of privacy to develop a more sophisticated understanding among youth of data flow and privacy. ...orld: Right to anonimity on the Internet, privacy by default. Habeas (meta/data). Eduicating citizens.</span>
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  • ...erging regulation: market structure, content, data and consumer rights and protection'' ...lysing large amounts of data in real time and comparing it with historical data enables important predictions, for example a probability of drought in a gi
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  • ...iduals enjoy the same rights they have offline and have the same degree of protection. ...era. It is in this spirit that in Europe, we are prioritizing privacy and data security within our digital single market strategy. It is fair to say that
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  • Group 4 - '''Human Rights and Data Protection''' ...-indigenous-data-sovereignty.html '''The Indigenous World 2021: Indigenous Data Sovereignty''']
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  • ...iscriminatory effects, direct of indirectly, for example because of biased data sets or unintended correlations between used markers and protected personal ...s, taken together, can have large effects. Non-discrimination law and data protection law, if effectively enforced could address AI-driven discrimination. Howeve
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  • ...chats (instant messaging). We will also help participants install privacy protection tools in their devices. The Cryptoparty workshop is for everyone – even t ...rticipant will be able to choose to get acquainted with one or all privacy protection tools from the following list:
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  • ...d in the United Nations Human Rights Council Resolution on “The promotion, protection and enjoyment of human rights on the Internet” (adopted in July 2012). Th ...to privacy and personal data protection – especially in the context of big data - , freedom of expression and freedom of the media, freedom of assembly, fr
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  • ...ovTech – putting people first in digitising public services and the use of data'''</big><br /> Working title: <big>'''Subtopic 2: European approach on data governance'''</big><br />
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  • ...older community regarding the collection, storage and analysis of personal data) to protect, respect and remedy challenges and violations to them. ...ess practices on human rights have become a central issue for human rights protection. He continued by saying that the right to privacy and freedom of expression
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  • ...ment:_Two_sides_of_the_same_coin%3F_%E2%80%93_WS_01_2012|'''WS 1:''' Child protection and child empowerment: Two sides of the same coin? ]] ...transparency and open source in public sector procurement, open government data]]
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  • *Data Protection and Data Governance | class="hu-ri" | [[YOUthDIG 04 2021|Deep Dive: Data Protection and Privacy]]
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  • ...acy Policies, as a focus for regulatory and self-regulatory action for the protection and promotion of human rights. * The case currently pending between the Belgian Data Protection Authority and Facebook will be discussed, with a focus on the Report commis
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  • ...ough the use of electronic evidence, is one of the major challenges of our data-driven societies. This session will discuss the role that civil society act ...urope Convention on Cybercrime (Budapest Convention)] seeks to ensure the protection of fundamental rights and freedoms by mandating that each party to the Conv
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  • ...ge 2020 | M.I. E-Health – Managing integrated community & sovereign health data for emerging technologies – Are we ready?]] || Day 1, Slot 1 ...Youth Protection Act – Amendment of 2020 – BigStage 2020|The German Youth Protection Act – Amendment of 2020]] || Day 1, Slot 4
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  • ...gital Communities to emerge and thrive making best use of 5G networks, Big Data, and IoT (Cyber physical systems), and the role of ICT R&I in this, both fo 5G Networks; Big Data; Internet of Things; Privacy; Dataprotection; ICT Security; ICT Standardisa
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  • [[Privacy and data protection]] ...#00000a;" align="LEFT"|<span style="font-family: Calibri; ">Privacy, data protection and surveillance<br /></span>
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  • Internet laws in Europe aiming at improving security, data protection, or copyright have had unintended consequences for national digital ecosyst
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  • ...es_–_PL_02_2015 | Privacy and data protection in the emerging world of big data and new services]]''' ...ion_and_privacy_in_the_era_of_outstanding_digitization_–_WS_07_2015 | Data protection and privacy in the era of outstanding digitization]]'''
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  • *Data protection ..., Internet governance and media, she is also an advocate for environmental protection and sustainability. As IRPC co-chair she organised and coordinated various
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  • Working title: <big>'''Data Governance and the impact of AI on IoT deployment'''</big><br /><br /> ...''IoT Data Governance'' a key subject to get right, even more so since IoT data are collected anywhere in the world and accessible, unless protected, from
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  • ...yle="font-family: Calibri; ">Cyberattacks and cybersecurity concerns; data protection; standardization of internet principles and freedoms; governance accountabi ...potentially incompatible solutions emerge in different jurisdictions (new “data sovereignty” laws, national clouds, redirections to national ccTLDs, loca
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  • ...t or analyse Internet traffic shall be in accordance with privacy and data protection legislation. ...vide for Internet service to their customers during normal and peak times, data volume limitations, and traffic management practices.
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  • ....g. when ‘tagging’ friends), in particular with regard to privacy and data protection ...itions of services (e.g. deleting profiles, ownership of uploaded content, data retention) and, in this connection, the legal issues concerning their use
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  • ...03/98/EC on the re-use of public sector information (PSI Directive) - Open Data ...n Data - trends and issues <br />-Access to public sector information/open data</span>
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  • ...e Internet matter. Children have the right to information and the right to protection; however, the means of protecting children changes as the Internet develops ...nd the obligation for authorities to reveal what they do with the retained data they access.
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  • ...bri; ">1. Open Standards & Public Policy/Governance<br />2. Privacy & Data Protection<br />3. Privacy And Mass Surveillance<br />4. Local Content And Copyright<b ...l sphere, they must consent to give up their right to further use of their data.
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  • ...fruitful discussions should also be expected outside the traditional child protection communities and ideally initiate an approach of shared responsibility and e .../>- technical, machine-readable age labels<br />- interoperability<br />- protection vs censorship<br />- the role of parents<br />- safety by design.</span>
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  • ...the necessity for adaptive regulatory frameworks to address privacy, data protection, and intellectual property rights in the Metaverse. '''Youth protection''': Analysis of concerns related to children's rights and well-being in the
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  • === Topic 3: Current Challenges of Data Governance === ...cess to and training on safe-by-design data warehouses''' to safeguard the data of migrants.</li><li>The EU Parliament should '''reduce the four-year perio
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  • # Protection, storage, processing and transfer of large amounts of data / ID 14
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  • ...s of their actions must be fostered (especially in terms of their personal data but also with regard to how they behave vis-à-vis other users). Social res ...The processing of biometric data requires enhanced protection of personal data. Privacy and civil liberties must be preserved.
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  • ...G. Additionally, costs for mobile subscription per megabyte of transmitted data fell 99% from 2005 to 2013, and smartphones are now available for as little Where is the development going? Demand for increasing data speeds and volume will continue. At the same time, there is a vulnerable co
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  • ...d governments / businesses in terms of access to and control over personal data.</span> ...e sure that individuals have the right and possibility to access and alter data about themselves, to be able to control their own life.</span>
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  • '''Group 2: Human Rights & Data Protection'''
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  • ...ves on key issues such as data protection, cybersecurity, and cross-border data flow. Don't miss this exciting opportunity to show your ideas about this cr
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  • ...olvement instead of reactive measures. In order to raise awareness on data protection and online user safety we call the governments to:
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  • ...co-operation activities in the fields of media, Internet governance, data protection and cybercrime. He is also responsible for projects related to public-priva ...utomated processes, processing of individual data. That was the first data protection Convention back in 1980. We then discovered and started to work on what are
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  • ...7|'''William Drake – Forced data localization and barriers to cross-border data flows: Toward a multistakeholder approach''']]<br />Room Tornimäe I ...takeholders meeting of the CoE/EU joint project “Enhancing respect for the protection of human rights online” under partnership for good governance programme''
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  • ...inclusion; better internet; vulnerable children; Internet of Things; data protection, age of consent, right to be forgotten
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  • ...t or analyse Internet traffic shall be in accordance with privacy and data protection legislation, and done in a way conducive to exercising of relevant human ri ...vide for Internet service to their customers during normal and peak times, data volume limitations, and traffic management practices.
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  • FORCED DATA LOCALIZATION AND BARRIERS TO CROSS-BORDER DATA FLOWS: TOWARD A MULTISTAKEHOLDER APPROACH ...n a national or regional space when possible. In addition, In some cases, data transfers may require government approval based on certain conditions, or e
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  • ...true and validated identity of the citizen and the protection of personal data matters most.
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  • ...ovTech – putting people first in digitising public services and the use of data: Setting the scene (working title) || Ieva Zilioniene || NRD Companies ...st in digitising public services and the use of data: European approach on data governance (working title) || Moritz Taylor ||
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  • ...t or analyse Internet traffic shall be in accordance with privacy and data protection legislation, and done in a way conducive to exercising of relevant human ri ...ity for end-users and Internet service providers alike to send and receive data from and to the Internet.
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  • ...sset, you're probably familiar with the recent book "Almost Deos," the big data concentrated in the hands of few and the explosion of self learning algorit ...it comes to democracy, this also means ensuring that users can master the data they generate, notably for self expression in the areas of culture, for ins
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  • ...and it was underlined that the proposed regulations need to go beyond data protection to consider potential consequences and negative impact of the use of AI and ...for the normalization while including the agency and consented use of such data.
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  • ...ing the use of digital media, issues of child protection, Internet safety, data security and privacy, digital literacy focussing especially on disadvantage
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  • ...PL_01_Part_1_2016 | PL 1 Part 1: Will users’ trust impact on transnational data flows? ]]''' ...ect_users’_trust%3F_–_PL_1_Part_2_2016 | PL 1 Part 2: How do transnational data flows affect users’ trust?]]'''</div>
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  • ...dth-24" | [[ Pre 06 2024 | '''Pre 6''']] (60')<br />''Dynamic Coalition on data and trust'' ...pan="3" | [[ Pre 05 2024 | '''Pre 5''']] (60')<br />''Dynamic Coalition on data driven health technology''<br />#2 #3 #8
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  • *Criminal justice access to data in the cloud: challenges. Discussion paper prepared by the T-CY Cloud Evide ...eworks of criminal law and criminal procedure, safeguards and human rights protection measures and, on the other hand, careful and flexible hands-off approaches
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  • ...="2" | Data Sovereignty and Trusted Online Identity – COVID-19 Vaccination Data || <span id="Kristin_Little">[[EuroDIG 2021 – FocalPoints#Kristin_Little_ | [[WS 04 2021|WS 4]] || New perspectives on data protection (with regard to AI) || Peter Kimpian || Council of Europe
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  • ...you. They are at a number of workshops and Committees on cybercrime, data protection, Internet Governance and Freedom of Expression and others. ...the countries, more than half of the countries in the world with any data protection legislation at all.
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  • ...on -- “Global Players - European Privacy?” -- “Dispute Resolution and Data Protection Law”</span> ...obal data protection principles) and on the question of how to improve the protection of users and the enforcement of their rights in the online world, e.g. by i
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  • ...ently needed. From the right to access and the right to education, to data protection, freedom of expression and information and environmental sustainability, th
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  • ...enhance the capability, transparency and compliance with the European data protection regulations.
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  • ..., such as the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime and Convention 108 on data protection, which strike the right balance between sanctions and safeguards. ...ar view that governments should help citizens with the tools to keep their data secure; our citizens can send each other encrypted documents using their na
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  • ...o IoT data and actuators); on privacy sensitivity (access and integrity of data that can be related to persons), and safety (potential impact of the IoT op ...ere there is no need for high attention to security, safety and/or privacy protection which will open the way to more rapid development and deployment;
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  • ...ss on a fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory basis to resources and raw data to have a positive impact on competition as it’s more accessible to small ...s need to be created in order to allow interoperability and portability of data, information and applications of platforms. The creation of these technical
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  • * Jesus Rubi Navarrete, Assistant to the Director of the Data Protection Agency (Spain) * Jose Leandro Nunez Garcia, Spanish Data Protection Agency
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  • * [[WS 13 2020|WS 13:]] Security and data protection in SEE region and in relation to EU regulations (working title) ...pt | link=M.I. E-Health – Managing integrated community & sovereign health data for emerging technologies – Are we ready? – BigStage 2020#Transcript]]
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  • ..., censorship and self-censorship, protection of copyright infringement and protection of children from the harmful effects and connected to the Freedom of Expres ...thus enabling the various state and private organizations to exchange the data with each other in a secure and expected way to contribute with increasing
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  • ...script_20px.png | Transcript | link=New developments and prospects in data protection (with regard to AI). – WS 04 2021#Transcript]]<br /> ...AI system in the EU faces tough challenges when she wants to use training data that is not fully anonymized. This is particularly true when medical AI app
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  • Data protection legal frameworks are currently under review in several international fora w ...Ruzić, Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection (Serbia)
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  • [[Property rights and protection – changing contract rules and open access]] (only one proposal, maybe som ...bri; ">1. Open Standards & Public Policy/Governance<br />2. Privacy & Data Protection<br />3. Privacy And Mass Surveillance<br />4. Local Content And Copyright<b
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  • ...e that, for example, the regulation of privacy, the protection of personal data, is embedded in the way that we do business, in the way that we regulate th ...r has not their data, who can process or cannot process the data, how much data do I wish to make available, and we make it easier for a unique electronic
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  • ...e number of sessions. Therefore WS 13, working title: '''Security and data protection in SEE region and in relation to EU regulations''' will not take place.</sp
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  • ...lp participants make a clear connection between the ever-growing amount of data generated, digital technologies used, and impact it has on the environment.
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  • ...marine and terrestrial fiberoptic cables and networks as well as cloud and data infrastructures. ...ulatory frameworks and the principles of trusted connectivity such as data protection and enhanced innovation partnerships.
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  • ...| link=Data Sovereignty and Trusted Online Identity – COVID-19 Vaccination Data – WS 03 2021#Transcript]] ...script_20px.png | Transcript | link=New developments and prospects in data protection (with regard to AI). – WS 04 2021#Transcript]]
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  • ...them both as matters of access, access to data, access to the power to use data, to change things, there aren't really much difference between privacy and ...y, because our concept of privacy in Europe seems to be bound up with data protection and it -- to my view, it isn't that at all.
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  • ...deling and predicting the spread of the disease and so on. And all of that data work done through the Internet is of vital importance to all of us. And ind ...need a stronger European supply chain. Thirdly, we need a real and secure data economy. And lastly, we need a fair and safer access for European users and
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  • ...sonal data, both on use by businesses including the importance of value of data, ownership, consumers control and on use by authorities (surveillance). ...to have a better understanding and control over the use of their personal data.
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  • ...ssing educational content and international access to research content and data. ...there are good solid principles which are augmenting access of sharing of data to ensure that the maximum of Human Rights is respected, the interests and
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  • ...ects that you're interested in. Join us for an intro session for both data protection newbies as well as privacy veterans to discuss why GDPR is important and wh Keywords: data protection, privacy, EU law, GDPR, human rights
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  • ...ility where needed, to transparency of choice; clarity on data sharing and protection of privacy;
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  • *Big data, new behaviour patterns *Data protection
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  • ...are not very transparent. Providing more options on how to handle your own data would be great as well as knowing with whom it is shared. For instance, thi ...onal Data IO, an NGO, it is fighting for personal data rights and we build data governance models with engaged, concerned communities in a specific theme l
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  • ...han just providing access it is important that governments ensure that the protection of the Human Rights online is safeguarded. This includes the right to acces ...uld guarantee that EU citizens are protected by EU law on privacy and data protection even when they use foreign online services or platforms
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  • *Hans-Olof Lindblom, Data Inspection Board of Sweden ...uld we differentiate between identifiable and hardly or quasi identifiable data? What should we do about cookies? There are different kinds of cookies, as
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  • *How did privacy rights fare when the amount of data collected increased tremendously? ...crises, change the approach Europe should have domestically and abroad on data access, sharing, and use?
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  • ...d together and looked at the political science aspect considering that the protection – ...t aspects of the Internet Governance from the legal aspect and the digital protection in relation to minority discrimination and children exploitation online. We
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  • ...ing_on_the_promise_while_safeguarding_privacy_–_WS_04_2014 | Cloud and Big Data: Delivering on the promise while safeguarding privacy]] * Big data, new behaviour patterns
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  • ...it is crucial to acknowledge the role of journalists and provide them with protection, access to information, and adequate work conditions. Journalists must adhe ...mpanies that are, respectively, investing in rural and remote areas and in data centers. However, laws of physics are not a social construct: 5G connectivi
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  • ...ing the session, with a focus on: citizens’ rights and control of personal data, privacy, anonymity and use of biometrics, among others. ...de fast and efficient online government services? The challenge to prevent data mining starts once you begin linking databases together.
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  • ...sts of the future, they need to know about artificial intelligence and Big Data. That’s the other big objective. ...pates, even small that they have rights, they have rights to control their data that they sell or that the participant generates, there is rights to be tre
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  • ...ta to the Cloud for free. It was one of the goals of Russia to destroy the data of Ukraine, for them to exist as a country. All State data, all company data was moved, all banking data. They protected energy systems in different way was their resources and wha
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  • ...d Convention 108 are the starting points in addressing cybercrime and data protection. The way forward should include reference to: development of policies and g ...imate investigations, such as when there are no legal frameworks to enable data to be requested from another country?
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  • ...tice in cyberspace are the solution, or only the first step towards better protection against cybercrime and what will be their impact in practice. ...5NGOs and also a Chairman of IT-Pol and he work was cross-border access to data. Thank you to all of you for being here with us.
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  • This session will explore the socio-economic effects of transnational data flows and discuss implications for policy making. ...to keep track of their “digital trail”, let alone understanding how their data is processed or even knowing where it is actually stored.
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  • Protection of privacy has always been an integral part of efforts to ensure protection of human rights. There are old and new challenges in these directions, whic Ethical use of data, privacy, GDPR, transparency, enhancing technologies
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  • ...vel that can become barriers to adoption when not addressed. New masses of data are generated by our things and then shared between objects. Smart algorith # Putting privacy and data protection in perspective: European Data Privacy Officer for progressing IoT in a responsible way, in the context of
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  • ...digital economy due to third country rules that limit transfer of personal data. ...key is to give a variety of views and opinions on a wide spectrum of data protection regulations.
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  • Digital trade, e-commerce, trade agreements, WTO, data flows, data localisation ...king Document on the free flow of data and emerging issues of the European data economy)? Come share your views with us!
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  • ...| Transcript | link=International access to research content and sensitive data – WS 08 2021#Transcript]]<br /> ...ll cloud services that do not know geographical boundaries? Where does the data reside and should it be open to non European researchers? Is Europe ready
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  • ...aft regulation on CSAM among others will be discussed in light of consumer protection, human rights and a level-playing field for service providers. ...young users as well as all users of all ages and also there is a need for protection of children. What my intention would be is to have a balanced approach and
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  • ...ptations in mind mostly, an adequate level of digital rights, security and protection should be ensured. How can we best ensure that public health is preserved a ...applied to technologies such as contact tracing to ensure privacy and data protection.
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  • *Clara Guerra, Portuguese Data Protection Authority ...also reduce the minimum age for people to register online and share their data to the age of 13. The age is picked arbitrarily; the plenary was missing re
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  • ...ormation. Her interests include data Privacy, cyber security, cross-border data flows, internet governance and digital skills. ...d in balancing privacy and other human rights with cyber security and data protection challenges in nowadays digital governance models.
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  • ...nternet Governance ecosystem since 2016, focusing on issues regarding data protection and privacy, freedom of speech, and youth participation. She currently is i ...lized in criminal justice, ICT law, cybercrime, human rights, online child protection, and Internet Governance. Desara started her EuroDIG journey in 2016 and si
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  • ...r own privacy and autonomy, and that of the people around us? How can data protection principles such as consent and limited purpose apply in a world of pervasiv ...g the Digital Single Market from the angles of 5G networks, IoT, cloud and data flows and conceptualising new and innovative approaches towards service pla
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  • ...oing into more personalized health services, trying to incorporate all the data that you have on your whereabouts, in your genes, and so forth, to be reall ...ey are patrolling, or again in the healthcare sector, having access to the data that we have and providing medical prescriptions and things like these, aga
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  • The General Data Protection Regulation is known around the world, but how effective has the regulation * Text of the General Data Protection Regulation: https://gdpr-info.eu/
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  • ...ere talking about intellectual property rights in the environment. I think data retention is a subject what is at least as touchy for many people for many Data retention, the most famous set event many years ago. And afterwards, a lot
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  • ...ting human rights for Internet users (e.g. privacy, protection of personal data, freedom of expression, access to information, etc.).
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  • ...werful online platforms have developed into gatekeepers and holders of our data. The digital divide still exists for key online services like e-health, e-G ...rity of online interactions, to guarantee privacy, and to control personal data, would rebuild trust in technology that is eroding fast, and to prevent tha
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  • ...vour of change. The protection of critical infrastructure and the issue of data distribution and their transfer are key issues that need to be addressed. ...Internet devices that take the form of a cognitive assistant (US Military Data Glove, DARPA’s PAL – Personal Assistant that Learns, CALO – Cognitive
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  • ...argeted population feels annoyed by unwanted marketing campaigns, consumer protection discourse is encouraging a shift from “opt-out” to “opt-in” regulat ...structures. Improving functioning of the government using openly available data and more involved interaction with the citizens. Ensuring the Internet stay
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  • ...ection of human rights in the cloud, because most of the time – one of the data subject is a guarantee that safeguards are in place and individuals fear th ...is considered as a reaffirmation of the importance of protecting personal data – sorry for the accent – as a condition of the exercise of other freedo
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  • ..., requires regular deletion and assigns responsibilities to controllers of data processing. Is privacy regulation like GDPR an obstacle to the use of priva ...chains. The session will present technological approaches to ensure a high protection of privacy and will discuss remaining frictions between blockchain, privacy
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  • ...clude in the EU legislative initiatives such as the EU DSA, DMA, Data Act, Data Governance Act, AI Act or Chips Act, as well as the GDPR and the Declaratio ...ives in the European Union with regards to the DSA, DMA, the Data Act, the Data Governance Act, and there are other acts, the European Digital Rights, prin
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  • * New online business models and the use of meta / big data ...not aware of business models which create value e.g. from meta data / big data (proposal 45): Session moderator: Ulrich Kohn
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  • Furthermore, we agree to promote the reuse and free movement of data in order to support more advanced public services. We also need to support ...tic region. This is addressing the security issue for individuals on their data.
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  • >> MODERATOR: Next to me is Mr. Rainer Stentzel, he deals with data protection, German Federal Ministry of Interior. ...none. But I know the problem very well because I used to work in the data protection authority. Nowadays everywhere there are cameras, which in my opinion and m
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  • ADM and data-driven models serve to automate many of the factors affecting how news and Algorithms, Big Data, algorithmic accountability, data protection, human rights, innovation
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  • ...iner Stentzel, German Federal Ministry of the Interior, task force on data protection reform >> MODERATOR: Next to me is Mr. Rainer Stentzel, he deals with data protection, German Federal Ministry of Interior.
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  • ...r their digital lives, in particular through the control of their personal data. It also refers to the capacity to reinforce the digital “capacities” o ...s’ digital sovereignty, in terms for example of controlling their personal data, managing their digital identity, or exercising their digital “self-deter
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  • ...| link=Data Sovereignty and Trusted Online Identity – COVID-19 Vaccination Data – WS 03 2021#Transcript]]<br /> '''Data Sovereignty and Trusted Online Identity – COVID-19 Vaccination Data'''
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  • So let us start this debate about child protection and child empowerment: Two sides of the same coin? ...digital era, and makes it necessary to update the way we think about child protection.
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  • ...ement agencies and legislators have been advocating the need for access to data to fulfil their obligations to protect society from crime, terrorism and ot *Jan Ellermann, Senior Data Protection Specialist, Europol
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  • In this session we will focus on the different aspects of the cross boarder data flow, what are the challenges for various stakeholders. ...like case? What are the innovative and inclusive solutions to cross-border data sharing in national security and law enforcement contexts?
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  • * Why is the Internet broken? Personal data collection, tracking and surveillance, security, human rights. ...undermine human rights, especially when it comes to privacy, personal data protection and freedom of expression. As a consequence, Internet users have lost their
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  • ...e implemented to keep the balance between government intervention and data protection. ...e implemented to keep the balance between government intervention and data protection.
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  • ...big data, AI, platforms, cross-border data flows, free flow of data, open data, digital economy ...and regulations still need to be changed to ensure sustainable growth in a data-driven world.
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  • ...and we’ll focus mostly on three here – copyright issues, privacy and data protection issues, and freedom of expression. All three have a dimension and a huge ju ...er of initiatives dealing with online fraud or online problems in Consumer Protection and also very involved in issues related to jurisdiction, as well.
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  • | Theme 5: Right to Protection ([https://childrens-rights.digital/hintergrund/UNKRK.cfm#a19 Art. 19], [htt ...d approach is needed to make children more resilient, but the industry and data controllers must be held accountable as well.
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  • ...control must be guaranteed in such public-private partnerships and public data sovereignty should be assured. ...should take care to protect the end-users. We have adopted the law on the protection of consumers and the consumers will be protected regarding all those issues
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  • ...participants to discuss about infrastructure, technology, connectivity and data – 15-20 minutes;<br> *The moderator will engage participants to discuss about privacy and data collection – 15-20 minutes;<br>
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  • ...ces regulatory framework and digital transformation directives (e.g., data protection and cybersecurity) reflect the EU's ongoing efforts to address the challeng ...ive, which is dealing with the confidentiality of communications, with the protection of equipment, no tracking of users, the Internet, consent, it is important
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  • *Ms Morgan Dee, Director of AI and Data Science at EDUCATE Ventures Research. *[https://www.guidoscorza.it/profilo/ Mr Guido Scorza], the Italian Data Protection Authority.
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  • Big Data, Transnational Data Flows, International agreements, data-related technologies, algorithmic technology and decision making, artificia ...ou’ve got network security, you’ve got Homeland Security, security of your data, security of premises, nuclear premises, whatever so let’s be clear about
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  • ...g thoughts. We realize that SMEs are not very vigilant as regards to their data and we should raise awareness amongst SMEs, which is very important. ...e issue of liability and responsibilities of everybody in the issue of the data and what can be put on the Internet. Someone gave the example of the bank,
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  • ...with our like-minded partner. Thirdly, by using technology such as AI, Big Data, supercomputing to understand, manage the threat. ...want to increase the level of cooperation, as I said, that means – in the protection of critical infrastructure we need to work with every single organization p
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  • ...y by design, empowerment of children and youths.Overall, measures aimed at protection of minors need to be applied in a broad social and ethical contexts, combin ...ed to learn how to apply technical control in a balanced strategy of child protection and children’s rights.
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  • * Lowering privacy and data protection standards is not the solution for combating terrorism. * Gathering of data should not be confused with requests for information when investigating cri
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  • ...cript | link=Regulating emerging technologies: artificial intelligence and data governance – FA 03 Sub 01 2022#Transcript]]<br /> ...he emergence of new tools that employ artificial intelligence (AI) and Big Data, we are witnessing another technological revolution. Progress and innovatio
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  • ...He called for transparency and clear rules: is something happens with our data, at least we should know about it. Nigel Hickson stated that the real dange ...best serve the public interest in content provision, privacy concerns, big data, and mobile applications? So the way that we will take this session is with
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  • ...and personal lives, about artificial intelligence and behavior, where Big Data and computers, they’re raising as standalone sectors, it is important to ...matic change is created by the birth of an entire new economic sector, Big Data, high performing compute, chain, Cloud computing, just in addition to the t
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  • ...nd harmonised policies and regulations governing personal and non-personal data. *Promote enhanced partnerships for investments in green, secure data infrastructure.
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  • ...together key participants involved in a number of different technologies - data streaming, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing - that are at dif * Eero Lindqvist, Finnish Data Center Association
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  • * Awareness of Data management and Critical internet literacy [https://www.eurodig.org/index.ph ...blockchain governance, consultant on blockchain, smart contracts and data protection, lecturer at Geneva School of Diplomacy and Université de Genève [https:/
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  • * Graham Ritchie, CEOP – Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre ...e a lot of experience with especially the PP programme dealing with online protection. What do you think, we should ask children what did you do on the net today
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  • ...mall;">1. Open Standards & Public Policy/Governance<br />2. Privacy & Data Protection<br />3. Privacy And Mass Surveillance<br />4. Local Content And Copyright<b ...00"|<span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: xx-small;">Privacy, data protection and surveillance<br /></span>
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  • WS5: WS5: How to Improve Users’ Protection Online? ...tand, what kind of rights do we mean when we speak about users’ rights and protection. Who are users? Because not – user is not always a natural person, a priv
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  • ...initiatives and serving as liaison to INTA’s very active Internet and Data Protection Committees. She is INTA’s representative to the Internet Corporation for There was another big topic on data collection, protection, it was a key weakness of the not so state-of-the-art solution that was so-
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  • ...both law enforcement access to data as well as trans-border processing of data by private companies. *[https://gdpr-info.eu/ General Data Protection Regulation]
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  • ...d disability through the exposure of the methodological process behind the data collection and processing. ...mocratic participation and where users remain in control of their personal data.
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  • ...about the legitimate collection, use and transfer of (aggregated) personal data by social networks and its interception by third parties for criminal purpo ...ion of their personal settings to protect personal security and privacy of data. The “right to be forgotten” on social networks was also discussed as a
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  • ...viewers’ and consumers’ associations (Euralva- IC medianet); child on-line protection associations (InSafe – Safer Internet); specialists from academia (Goldsm ...ontent they consume. Media literacy therefore includes an understanding of protection and enablement in order for audiences and consumers to make informed choice
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  • ...nd polarisation, as well as the lack of transparency and accountability in data collection for economic purposes. This context requires safeguarding the c ...idual, social and political levels must be taken into account when shaping protection policies, as well as avoiding epistemic violence to pursue a pluralistic so
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  • ...tal cultural content is not actual copyright, but contracts. Contracts and data overriding copyright law with cultural and educational institutions particu ...it was talked about that conditions for some activities, such as text and data mining, were better outside of Europe, leading to some start-ups relocating
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  • '''Environmental monitoring and tourist protection in the Postojna caves''' ...stations and other surveillance equipment that must provide the collected data to the base station.
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  • ...apid development of applications based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data. These solutions are essential in tackling the pandemic, as applications ca ...and tools on how to ensure secure, ethical and trustworthy usage of AI and data without stifling innovation.
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  • Internet literacy, fake news, Big-data analytics, Internet of Things, best practices, training, online freedom, pr *Best practices, ACTIVITIES ILLUSTRATING DATA PROTECTION AUTHORITIES’ AND CNIL’s BEST PRACTICES AND OTHER INITIATIVES IN DIGITAL
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  • empowerment, education, protection, media literacy, safe internet environment, risks, young people, children, ...safe_Baustein1.pdf Klicksafe “Click E for Ethics” guide on privacy and big data: working with young people]
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  • ...uld be hampered. How to determine the rules for the protection of personal data if multiple jurisdictions are simultaneously involved in online interaction ...Facebook, where Norwegians are basically under the responsibility of data protection authorities of Ireland, because Facebook serves people from Ireland, can yo
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  • ...o find solutions to tackle the climate crisis and to promote environmental protection. Moreover, the growing demands of an Internet-dependent and interconnected ...ologies (e.g., the Internet of things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), data centers and server facilities, manufacturing, etc.) in light of our collect
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  • ...ou are aware, we have a number of policies in this field. We have the data protection regime, and we have pretty strong positions on Internet governance. So I th ...omebody. Just think about top over services in the global work, where data protection is not respected, is just set by different companies.
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  • ...public infrastructures and services are not even raised. Or should public data (from registration or tax offices etc.) be run and managed by private servi ...hat. Yet in practice there are some significant challenges to human rights protection on the Internet due to some of the specific characteristics of the Internet
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  • ...upporting the Digital Single Market as regards 5G networks, IoT, cloud and data flows and conceptualising new and innovative approaches towards service pla ...on necessary for an open, free global and interoperable Internet where the protection of Human Rights online is at the core with the global gateway, the European
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  • When talking about freedom of expression, one should also focus on the protection of privacy. Privacy and freedom online must continuously be advanced equall ...It is not assuring anymore that phone calls, e-mails and social-networking data are collected because they are relevant to crime investigations or essentia
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  • ...Only 9% of people perceive threats on fake news? 8%, lack of personal data protection, and 8% network availability. I found these numbers really small. I would e ...about data protection in Ukraine is extremely Lou because there’s no data protection culture in Ukraine and this is one explanation.
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  • ...acquired from devices, rather than focus on criminalizing or punishing the data itself. ..., and per home. Devices must ask users first before they start sharing any data with other devices.
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  • ...ens and raise awareness for political issues. Recent debate on new EU Data protection reform showed the need to rethink and adapt. Carried out through a closed c ...more data than necessary. It needs to be clearly made distinguishable what data needs to be known and which is requested additionally. Paula Roth: “Just
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  • ...he central stage of EuroDIG and in particular in this 6th edition, such as protection of minors, accessibility for disabled people, TV and Freedom of Expression. ...ction in many areas of Internet Governance, from cybersecurity to Consumer Protection, and will continue to take a wider strategic look at our approach to Intern
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  • ...r the equipment to do the job, have no security and leave all our personal data in some cloud somewhere. ...himself. And I would like to develop this point afterwards concerning data protection and privacy, and we were able to find videos that he is in love with that h
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  • The second problem, linked to that, it is the layer, the economy of data, it has been not understood completely. The evidence is that the discussion ...ata and metadata to be processed in the E.U., they want safeguards for the data and to offer secure and diverse identified DNS resolution offer. How they w
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  • 4) What are the alternatives to data based business models? ...and build trust customers have to understand what is happening with their data and give their consent, i.e. opt-in and not opt-out.
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  • ...more transparent on how data management is installed, how they handle user data, how their vulnerability disclosure practices work, and how the mechanisms ...was safe, and that no ID was stolen in the meantime, no one followed your data that traveled through the net, no VPN was hacked because I guess you’re c
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  • ...cations for this purpose. Can the regulation ensure both privacy and child protection online? ...o examine different perspectives to the proposal, to privacy, and to child protection online.
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  • ...erspective, I think it has to be made very, very clear, without historical data, you cannot investigate crimes related to the Internet. You cannot. If you ...be able to identify those people and would did the crime. If you limit the data retention obligations too much, then you are unable to investigate crime on
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  • Improving functioning of the government using openly available data and more involved interaction with the citizens. ...control personal data. It also means investing in children’s empowerment, protection, and safety. It requires cooperation to prevent cybercrime.
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  • * How to do so when citizens’ data and digital footprints and online practices straddle more than one national ...ble practices that undermine rights and freedoms (e.g., mass surveillance, data retention, flaming) and so lead to a “chilling effect” for people’s a
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  • ...s of consumers in the process of cybercrime is also an important topic for protection of critical infrastructure; ...oogle. Because it's it is challenging. It's all about data. It's about the data that is held beyond your jurisdictions that we need to have access to as a
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  • * '''Dr. Signe Balina''', Counselor to the Latvian Minister for Environmental Protection and Regional Development, President of Latvian Information and Communicatio ...y:'' Signe Balina is a Counselor to the Latvian Minister for Environmental Protection and Regional Development with responsibility for Information Society, e-Gov
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  • ...We’ve had discussions on human rights, on Internet of Things, free flow of data, innovation, the digital single market of course which is something really ...oples development. A tool in which freedom of expression, privacy and Data Protection are fully guaranteed. At the same time that we protect crucial information
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  • ...he data become valuable and useful, and what does an ecosystem around open data stand for? ...areas, such as e-health and services based on geographical positioning and data. These were two industries that were pointed out could be good showcases wh
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  • States’ policies should guarantee human rights protection and contribute to building citizens’ informed trust in advanced digital t ...ut/1680796d10 The expert study on the human rights dimensions of automated data processing techniques (in particular algorithms) and possible regulatory im
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  • ...Accuracy obligations (EDPS advice, data driven discussions on link between data accuracy and security) *EDPS: https://edps.europa.eu/data-protection/our-work/publications/opinions/edps-opinion-cybersecurity-strategy-and-nis-
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  • ...ects of cross-border Internet were discussed from a legal and human rights protection perspective. There was a common understanding that the challenges to the ef ...tion globally by, inter alia, providing a modern legal environment for the protection of information sources, whistleblowers and communications.
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  • ...nd users: their position between co-opted law enforcement and human rights protection and the rules under which they act, from terms of service to national and E intermediaries, platforms, responsibility, liability, users, human rights protection, law enforcement, self-regulation
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  • ...T,_and_sustainable_access_%E2%80%93_WS_11_2017#Further_reading Drowning in data – digital pollution, green IT, and sustainable access] | It also includes ...ding environmental costs and materials, as well as the improvement of data protection through technical measures.
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  • * protection and respect for privacy and freedom of expression. Balanced copyright protection was underlined with reference to the rights of authors while, at the same t
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  • ...d individual States – will there be effective responsibility, freedom, and protection of human rights when going online. ...ingle unlocked door. That proverbial unlocked door can lead into an entire data network. Companies should start thinking ahead and locking their doors. Eve
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  • ...eople enjoy the same rights as they do offline and have the same degree of protection. Everyone who is involved or who has an interest should have a say on how t ...exploitation, including grooming to combat cybercrime to protect personal data. Now we are in the process of negotiating clearer rules for criminal justic
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  • ...f IG ecosystem&nbsp;</span> <span class="hu-ri">&nbsp;Human rights & data protection&nbsp;</span> <span class="i-a-e">&nbsp;Innovation and economic issues&nbsp; ...-a-o">n</span> || What is the optimal ecosystem to accelerate the space of data driven health technologies ? Are there better ways to build back stronger a
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  • 5G connectivity is one of the fundamental enablers of the data economy, paving the way for massive Internet of Things (IoT) applications a ...innovate and create new business models based on real time availability of data.
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  • Occasionally what happens is some of the standard setting catch the child protection group are blind sided because they are not necessarily technical in nature. So really, I wanted to set out as an NGO point of view and sort of child protection online standard that actually how can we make sure this works?
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  • ...ese involve: developing trustful payment mechanisms, ensuring cross-border data flows, intermediary liability, as well as fragmentation of tax rules and co ...privacy and security in networked environments, the value of information, data analytics and artificial general intelligence and games played on networks.
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  • ...uilt; there was a call for better tools to be provided to protect personal data and offer the “right to be forgotten” on the Internet. ...rnet. Citizens look for different ways to exercise these rights using data protection loads or other alternative ways. This, however, and this is very important,
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  • ...f IG ecosystem&nbsp;</span> <span class="hu-ri">&nbsp;Human rights & data protection&nbsp;</span> <span class="i-a-e">&nbsp;Innovation and economic issues&nbsp; ...rate with researchers outside of Europe while still working with sensitive data. How can we make this possible, and steer lawmakers to do their job taking
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  • ...do Nanni is now researching the concepts and practices of "dataspace" and "data governance" at Fondazione Bruno Kessler. ...second level domains are signed as well which actually paralyzes the whole protection.
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  • ...process data in the healthcare data and some European companies for public data and I have spoke went people specializing in this issue. Some people tell m ...hings, if we -- if we just talk about is it more secure to move -- to have data locally instead of moving it to another country, I think that is -- can we
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  • ...of travel seems clear: it is easier to collect, share and process personal data than ever before, and to do so in greater quantities. Whole sectors of the ...ble, some wearable still, was transmitting unencrypted data, and from that data you could get the wi fi password to whatever wi fi you’re on and from the
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  • ...example for connected cars and smart industry. With increasing amounts of data flows made possibly as well as digitisation of industries the development r ...intelligence, and its limitations in terms of security, the protection of data, and health concerns.
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  • ...lving services with standardised requirements for trustworthiness and data protection might be a good starting point. ...ferring proxy, so a server in the middle of the connections, and since the data are unencrypted they can just intercept your attempts to connect with Googl
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  • ...an array of policy objectives, ranging from anti-monopoly legislation and data privacy laws all the way to legislation to disconnect a country from the gl ...dustrial and tech capacity to the new environment and especially regarding data, regarding AI, and there were calls to the European cloud and there was an
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  • ...essed concerns about vested economic/business interests in relation to the protection of public interest on the Internet. Governments and regulatory authorities ...e, Belgrade. I would really like to hear from Mr. Klaasen some statistical data. Like how many people have you caught and how many people have you convicte
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  • ...f IG ecosystem&nbsp;</span> <span class="hu-ri">&nbsp;Human rights & data protection&nbsp;</span> <span class="i-a-e">&nbsp;Innovation and economic issues&nbsp; ...that have not been recommended, lead to decision making with poor quality data and misinformation. Literacy or good judgement without bias is critical for
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  • ...al law to regulate global issues such as cyber-security, copyright or data protection. Jānis Kārkliņš, UNESCO’s Director of Communication and Information e ...nd out, you know, the bad guys on the Internet in the field of – for tight protection. So this is part of the Europe Internet safer programme to keep the Interne
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  • *Mr. Nikoloz Gagnidze, Chair, Georgian Data Exchange Agency (DEA) ...r. Raul from The Internet Society, Mr. Gagnidze, the Chair of the Georgian Data Exchange Agency, Mr. Melle Groenestege from the VEON, Digital Policy Advis
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  • ...different parts of the world. And it may have the impact of weakening the protection of the users, or the systems, but it won’t have a negative impact on frag ...crimes that we hear about every day, illegal access, illegal interception, data interference, system interference, misuse of devices, et cetera. Basically,
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  • ...worries about transatlantic data flows, there might even be worries about data flows when the U.K. and the European Union in a few weeks’ time, who know >> It’s on data protection.
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  • ...anscript_20px.png | Transcript | link=International Connectivity: European Data-Gateway Platforms and the Global Gateway – WS 03 2022#Transcript]]<br /> ...across the Globe. This strategy is crucial to turn the EU into world-class data hub and its digital products competitive worldwide. This is where the Globa
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  • ...give you some figures and facts about the issue. Just to mention that the data collected are more related to harassment. So what we call cyber hate and no ...ed several times by the same person with regard to Respondent. So from the data, we see that 15 percent of women across the EU, across the 28 countries, h
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  • ...f IG ecosystem&nbsp;</span> <span class="hu-ri">&nbsp;Human rights & data protection&nbsp;</span> <span class="i-a-e">&nbsp;Innovation and economic issues&nbsp; ...’s real online experiences: the challenges in accessing and collecting the data and evidence required to help policymakers and regulators identify harms an
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  • ...or our personal identity, we use information, culture, we have our private data. ...ey are under someone else’s control, even though we feel it’s our personal data.
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  • ...he trade-off between the aggregation and transfer of (anonymised) personal data to third parties and media content offered for free. In this context, media ...ut censorship or anything like that, but simply regulation in the sense of protection of minors, for example.
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  • ...es like openness are not endangered and abused for reasons of security and protection. Debates on this issue need to be organised and conducted in a manner to in ...rprises to support cooperative efforts to promote Internet freedom through protection of Freedom of Expression. It’s simply an association online. This revised
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  • ...s on access to electronic evidence in the cloud and trans-border access to data is envisaged. ...rcement and how they are going to approach the data because we can see the data has grown exponential. And we have also grown the intelligence. So law enfo
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  • ...tradition is not used as culture and when intermediary don’t take only the data but they take the responsibility especially when they want the Internet to ...roDIG only six months ago the European Union people agreed in general data protection regulation. Prior to this becoming law in every one of the 28 member states
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  • ...could be preventive, where one example is the UK CPNI, the Centre for the Protection of the National Infrastructure, where they share information and learn from ...hen suddenly comes another directive which says, you should retain all the data for at least six months.
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  • ...t of the enforcement of the right to be de-indexed, privacy protection and data localization, as well as the Digital Single Market. ...topic is data portability so if I use Office 365 or XBOX, how do I take my data with me? It’s a perfectly legitimate question. We wouldn’t want to say
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  • ...have had different degrees of development, and a paradox, maybe it is the protection, it is maybe to have a bigger internet than we did when it was not N democr ...ss the world to protect the privacy, they also enable people to keep their data safe and to freely express themselves. That’s why not only millions of ci
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  • ...long tradition in the spirit of open science and open communication, open data. I think the additional infrastructure related with these activities is ver ...countries across the world to access the latest scientific information and data. This timely communication, through the internet has enabled countries acro
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  • ...f IG ecosystem&nbsp;</span> <span class="hu-ri">&nbsp;Human rights & data protection&nbsp;</span> <span class="i-a-e">&nbsp;Innovation and economic issues&nbsp; ...’s real online experiences: the challenges in accessing and collecting the data and evidence required to help policymakers and regulators identify harms an
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  • ...tem, like digital trade and sustainable digital development as well as the protection of freedom of expression and privacy in the digital age? And how can new in ...s, and safety nets. The approach needs to be human-centric, focused on the protection of individual rights and a global regime where human rights standards are r
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  • ...vacy risks. This session will also be presented Hispanic certification for data privacy professionals. Speaker, Carlos Alberto Saiz Pena, is Vice Chair of ...nternet is often referred to as the network of networks, where billions of data packages travel every day through cables to reach worldwide destinations, c
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  • ...tunity to engage in some practical exercises that will help understand how data travels and how layers interact. Participants are invited to ask questions, * That the internet is not a cloud but very tangible, transmitting data packets using infrastructure and hardware, such as modems, routers, fibre o
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  • ...nt is being employed. These rights should be reasonably enforceable. Legal protection against cyber crime should be comprehensive. All crimes commit the online s
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  • *The digital revolution and social security protection<br />While the digital revolution may provide substantial advantages in rel ...yment situation, in particular through modern electronic communication and data collection techniques (ECSR, Conclusions 2006 and 2012, Statement of interp
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