Adhering to a strict interpretation, Data Protection by Design (DPbD) can conflict with the needs of law enforcement in their fight against terrorism and criminality. An illustration of this tension can be found in the case of FBI vs. Apple, where the FBI wants Apple to help bypass security on an iPhone in order to gain access to data. The FBI needs the help of Apple – or third parties – to get such access, for which they might need to create new legal mandates. However, private parties like Apple, may want to design their products in such a way that evading and breaking the security of the system is not possible, as consumers demand secure and privacy friendly devices. This article adds to this debate by posing DPbD as an argument in favor...
The Commission’s plans to shape Europe’s digital future aim at increasing the generation and availab...
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• Data Protection by Design (DPbD), a holistic approach to embedding principles in technical and org...
Data protection is a recurrent topic in European Union (EU) policy debates, but it is largely ignore...
This article is an attempt to objectively examine and assess legal arguments made by Apple Inc. (App...
The long-simmering struggle between two essential American interests came to a dramatic head this we...
There’s an old saying here in Washington: “personnel is policy.” It captures the notion that policy ...
This contribution argues that a coherent and consistent interpretation of data protection and compet...
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In this paper, a critical examination is conducted of Article 25 of the European Union’s General Dat...
On June 5, 2013, Edward Snowden released what would be the first of many documents exposing the vast...
Advances in technology in the past decade have blurred the line between individuals’ privacy rights ...
Digital information is, today, at the center of the cultural, social, technological and political di...
© 2017, Springer International Publishing AG. Data Protection by Design (DPbD, also known as Privacy...
The Commission’s plans to shape Europe’s digital future aim at increasing the generation and availab...
Smartphones have swiftly replaced most-if not all-conventional methods of sending, receiving, and st...
The most compelling contemporary feature of what can be called the ‘digital’ is the continuous fabri...
• Data Protection by Design (DPbD), a holistic approach to embedding principles in technical and org...
Data protection is a recurrent topic in European Union (EU) policy debates, but it is largely ignore...
This article is an attempt to objectively examine and assess legal arguments made by Apple Inc. (App...
The long-simmering struggle between two essential American interests came to a dramatic head this we...
There’s an old saying here in Washington: “personnel is policy.” It captures the notion that policy ...
This contribution argues that a coherent and consistent interpretation of data protection and compet...
When the government investigates a crime, do citizens have a duty to assist? This question was raise...
In this paper, a critical examination is conducted of Article 25 of the European Union’s General Dat...
On June 5, 2013, Edward Snowden released what would be the first of many documents exposing the vast...
Advances in technology in the past decade have blurred the line between individuals’ privacy rights ...
Digital information is, today, at the center of the cultural, social, technological and political di...
© 2017, Springer International Publishing AG. Data Protection by Design (DPbD, also known as Privacy...
The Commission’s plans to shape Europe’s digital future aim at increasing the generation and availab...
Smartphones have swiftly replaced most-if not all-conventional methods of sending, receiving, and st...
The most compelling contemporary feature of what can be called the ‘digital’ is the continuous fabri...