This article analyses government deployment of information security sensor systems from primarily a European human rights perspective. Sensor systems are designed to detect attacks against information networks by analysing network traffic and comparing this traffic to known attack-vectors, suspicious traffic profiles or content, while also recording attacks and providing information for the prevention of future attacks. The article examines how these sensor systems may be one way of ensuring the necessary protection of personal data stored in government IT-systems, helping governments fulfil positive obligations with regards to data protection under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights (The Ch...
The processing of personal data has been one of the most widespread uses of computers ever since the...
Immersed in the information age as we are, the technology has changed our lives and we are permanent...
This paper examines a recent twist in EU data protection law. In the 1990s, the European Union was s...
This article analyses government deployment of information security sensor systems from primarily a ...
Since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, data protection has been elevated to the status of ...
This study asks: how has European Union (EU) law protected privacy in the context of data surveillan...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
This Article examines a recent twist in European Union ( EU ) data protection law. In the 1990s, the...
Among the wide variety of national and multinational legal regimes for protecting privacy, two domin...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Data Politics: Worlds, Su...
This book features peer reviewed contributions from across the disciplines on themes relating to pro...
While core principles for the fair treatment of personal information are common to democracies, priv...
With the development of information and communication technologies, issues of providing information ...
Laws protecting a European\u27s right to control the flow of their own personal data (also known as ...
Privacy is a fundamental human right. This is acknowledged by Article 8 of the European Convention o...
The processing of personal data has been one of the most widespread uses of computers ever since the...
Immersed in the information age as we are, the technology has changed our lives and we are permanent...
This paper examines a recent twist in EU data protection law. In the 1990s, the European Union was s...
This article analyses government deployment of information security sensor systems from primarily a ...
Since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, data protection has been elevated to the status of ...
This study asks: how has European Union (EU) law protected privacy in the context of data surveillan...
This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged pr...
This Article examines a recent twist in European Union ( EU ) data protection law. In the 1990s, the...
Among the wide variety of national and multinational legal regimes for protecting privacy, two domin...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Data Politics: Worlds, Su...
This book features peer reviewed contributions from across the disciplines on themes relating to pro...
While core principles for the fair treatment of personal information are common to democracies, priv...
With the development of information and communication technologies, issues of providing information ...
Laws protecting a European\u27s right to control the flow of their own personal data (also known as ...
Privacy is a fundamental human right. This is acknowledged by Article 8 of the European Convention o...
The processing of personal data has been one of the most widespread uses of computers ever since the...
Immersed in the information age as we are, the technology has changed our lives and we are permanent...
This paper examines a recent twist in EU data protection law. In the 1990s, the European Union was s...