"The proposal for a regulation to prevent and combat child sexual abuse online is subject of huge controversy. If it is up to the Commission, our private chats will be no longer confidential, and scanned for potential child sexual abuse material and grooming. By essentially putting encryption in the bin, the EU risks creating a mass surveillance.

This panel brings together speakers from civil society, big tech and child safety organisations together to find solutions for tackling child sexual abuse online without infringing upon children’s and adults’ privacy and creating a mass surveillance system."—Computers, Privacy & Data Protection 2023
Speakers:
Arda Gerkens, Expertisebureau Online Kindermisbruik (NL),
Ella Jakubowska, European Digital Rights (EDRi - EU),
Moritz Körner, Member of European Parliament (EU),
Helena Charles, WhatsApp (BE)

"Chat Control: Lurking Surveillance State?" >

https://youtu.be/xdjtK5aAzf8?feature=shared

#ChatControl #EU #BigBrother #privacy #internet #technology #MassSurveillance #StateSurveillance #ChildAbuse #CSAM #ProtectionOrders #confidentiality #StopChatControl #CPDP2023 #video #DiscussionPanel

CHAT CONTROL: LURKING SURVEILLANCE STATE?

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📣 New #blog! @oj_gstrein about the UG #DataAutonomy project at the international Conference on Computers, Privacy and Data Protection (#CPDP2023). What should #highereducation do to address the increasing dependence on #BigTech with commercial objectives, while safeguarding #dataautonomy and #publicvalues? Including workshop video! 🎥https://www.rug.nl/about-ug/policy-and-strategy/data-autonomy/blog/data-autonomy-in-higher-education-the-quest-for-public-values-in-the-cloud-workshop-video
Data Autonomy in higher education: the quest for 'public values in the cloud' - workshop video

University of Groningen

‘Data Protection as a Critique of Power’

Watch @APLKadiri Victoria Guijarro Santos, Chloé Berthélémy @mikarv and me discuss potentials and limits of data protection as a tool to achieve justice

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVvQZSo02_A

#cpdp2023 @ForumPrivatheit @CPDPconferences

SUBJECTS AND STRUCTURES:RE-IMAGINING DATA PROTECTION AS A CRITIQUE OF POWER

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⁉️Whose #digital future?⁉️

Here's a recap of our #CPDP2023 session on how vulnerable and marginalised groups can participate in #AI development and impact assessments.

https://ecnl.org/news/whose-digital-future

Whose digital future?

Read the key takeaways from ECNL's 2023 CPDP session on participation in AI development and impact assessments.

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A big applause for the management of CPDP! It’s an insane amount of work to put this conference together. #cpdp2023
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The World Is Watching - CPDP Conference 2025

CPDP Conference 2025

😢 Sad that #CPDP2023 is ending? Don’t miss the next big event on data protection in law enforcement!
 
11th annual #EDEN conference: Whispers of Contrast

📅18-19 September
📍 Madrid, Spain
 
Register here ➡️ https://www.europol.europa.eu/publications-events/events/11th-eden-event-whisperers-of-contrast-madrid-spain

🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/Europol/status/1662122705968148481

11th EDEN Event: Whisperers of Contrast - Madrid, Spain | Europol

What you will learn about at the 11th EDEN event: Key vulnerabilities of smartphones, smart home devices, and wearables and the potential impact on individuals and law enforcement Complexities and wider implications of new developments in technology such as artificial intelligence, its intersection with cybercrime, and the potential impact on security Risk management, SecOps, collaboration, planning and communication, adaptability and...

Europol

🗨️ "The ability of citizens to request their data from police is a litmus test for democracies."

Europol’s DPO @Daniel_Drewer shares our approach to data access requests at #CPDP2023.

Our Data Protection Function handles all requests, which ensures data protection compliance.

🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/Europol/status/1662097033874878465

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🗨️ "The ability of citizens to request their data from police is a litmus test for democracies." Europol’s DPO @Daniel_Drewer shares our approach to data access requests at #CPDP2023. Our Data Protection Function handles all requests, which ensures data protection compliance.

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On the way back from an exciting #CPDP2023, just got news that our edited volume on the ‘Politics and Governance of Big Data and AI’ comes out in June 🚨☺️

https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/handbook-on-the-politics-and-governance-of-big-data-and-artificial-intelligence-9781800887367.html

Handbook on the Politics and Governance of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence

‘This volume succeeds in bringing together a wide ranging collection of original studies in a field that is as fast developing as it is important to keep track of. The reader who is interested in normative political and governance perspectives on AI and big data will find insightful analyses and well-informed discussions of the key problems of regulation and policy making in a digital age.’ – Jeroen van den Hoven, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands

🔜Starting soon at 10.30.

#EURightsAgency joins @mirkoschaefer, Berna Keskindemir, Alyna Smith, Laura Galindo for the @enablingNGOlaw #CPDP2023 panel discussion on engaging citizens in #AI development and impact assessments.

Find out more:
https://www.cpdpconferences.org/cpdp-panels/whose-digital-future-engaging-citizens-in-ai-development-and-impact-assessment

🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/EURightsAgency/status/1661979289506414592

WHOSE DIGITAL FUTURE? ENGAGING CITIZENS IN AI DEVELOPMENT AND IMPACT ASSESSMENT

CPDP is a conference about privacy and data protection. It offers a forum where different voices are heard and where positions are compared debated, approached or differentiated.

This week's net.wars, "The arc of surveillance", goes to #cpdp2023 and finds activists counting the climate costs of structural surveillance: https://netwars.pelicancrossing.net/2023/05/26/the-arc-of-surveillance/ #NetWars #surveillance #privacy #cpdp #ClimateJustice #ClimateChange
The arc of surveillance - net.wars

“What is the point of introducing contestability if the system is illegal?” a questioner asked at this year’s Compiuters, Privacy, and Data Protection, or more or less. This question could have been asked in any number of sessions where tweaks to surface problems leave the underlying industry undisturbed. In fact, the questioner raised it during … Continue reading "The arc of surveillance"

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