Search: GDPR,Cybersecurity,Personal data (2 materials)

Seeking the Holy Grail but Finding New Pandora’s Boxes: Confidentiality and International Security

... and widespread access to the internet, those who essentially spend their lives online, have their own perceptions of privacy, personal data, the boundaries of private life and so on. Our understanding of threats is often delayed in time, such as when previously ... ... The XXI Century Gold Rush — Social Networks and Big Data Another such example is the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) initiative, which aims to protect users from possible violations with regard to their data. That the need for ensuring proper ...

19.08.2019

Protecting Personal Data: Who Is the Governor?

... project, while partly supporting the idea. Third, suspicious international reactions are detrimental to the country’s image. Pavel Sharikov: Protecting Sensitive Data: The Experience of Russia and the US 3. Juggling various interests Following the Cybersecurity law of 2017, China introduced the non-binding national standard Personal Information Security Specification that is somewhat similar to GDPR. The main focus of the document, however, lies in ensuring national security while still making sure personal data is only stored for right purposes and short periods of time. Still, Chinese authorities are interested in growing their digital economy with their giants largely relying on big data and AI technologies. As always, the idea is to custom-make ...

11.06.2019

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