Trading Privacy for Security

<p>Personal information is available to anyone, anywhere at anytime. That includes the data subject itself, commercial users, social networks, governmental authorities and also parties with illegal intentions. Is the availability to authorities of our personal data necessary for the pr...

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Autor principal: Rob Van den Hoven van Genderen
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Publicado: Amsterdam Law Forum 2009
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:eac574137acf4d06b439eae63cff33242021-12-02T06:15:47ZTrading Privacy for Security1876-8156https://doaj.org/article/eac574137acf4d06b439eae63cff33242009-08-01T00:00:00Zhttp://ojs.ubvu.vu.nl/alf/article/view/99https://doaj.org/toc/1876-8156<p>Personal information is available to anyone, anywhere at anytime. That includes the data subject itself, commercial users, social networks, governmental authorities and also parties with illegal intentions. Is the availability to authorities of our personal data necessary for the protection of our national security and protection against computer-criminality? Can we be certain that the processing of our personal data is done for solely legitimate purposes? And are we certain that our personal data is well protected when being processed? ...and do we really care? In this article Rob van den Hoven van Genderen discusses these issues.</p>Rob Van den Hoven van GenderenAmsterdam Law Forumarticleprivacy, internet, personal data, illegal intentions,LawKENAmsterdam Law Forum, Vol 1, Iss 4, Pp 95-102 (2009)
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Trading Privacy for Security
description <p>Personal information is available to anyone, anywhere at anytime. That includes the data subject itself, commercial users, social networks, governmental authorities and also parties with illegal intentions. Is the availability to authorities of our personal data necessary for the protection of our national security and protection against computer-criminality? Can we be certain that the processing of our personal data is done for solely legitimate purposes? And are we certain that our personal data is well protected when being processed? ...and do we really care? In this article Rob van den Hoven van Genderen discusses these issues.</p>
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