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ID by Law Is the EC Directive valid in 10 years? Jan Willem Broekema

ID by Law Is the EC Directive valid in 10 years? Jan Willem Broekema. Open Source Onderdeel Software Strategie. European Data Protection Directive 95/46. Data Protection in the European Union based on the concept of data regarding identified or identifiable person(s) of (automated) processing

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ID by Law Is the EC Directive valid in 10 years? Jan Willem Broekema

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  1. ID by LawIs the EC Directive valid in 10 years?Jan Willem Broekema Open Source Onderdeel Software Strategie

  2. European Data Protection Directive 95/46 Data Protection in the European Union based on the concept of data regarding identified or identifiable person(s) of (automated) processing of a processor (person or organisation) of a controller (controlling the processor)

  3. Raison d’être Early 70’s fear of Domesday Books Full population census (know all to better policy) 1984 scenario (know all to better police) All-powerful all-knowing government Relational database structures NOT however Internet / World Wide Web Search engines Data mining

  4. Linked to basic human rights The right to be left alone (privacy in 19th C America) Human rights charters Nine basic rules 1. Notification 2. Transparency 3. Finality 4. Grounds 5. Quality 6. Rights 7. Data security 8. Processor 9. Data transfers

  5. Internet - the new? kid on the block based on technological & financial efficiency re-use of processing power re-use of code re-use of information more, faster limitless

  6. E-mail, Usenet, Talk Person - to - person (vs computer-computer) Indirect, store_and_forward, store_and_get Direct, “on-line” chat and messenger 1-2-1, 1-2-N address change from JB0461@RULCRI.NL to janwillem.broekema@ososs.nl

  7. World Wide Web Collection of client information Collection of visitor information Cookies Trojan Horses Bots Zombies Phishes all aimed at the (unwanted) collection of personal data

  8. New and future developments Search engines Waybackmachine ID in EXIF IP v6 Personal digital assistant Smart phone Data storage by and for police forces Data storage by and for public transport Data storage by and for medicare Data storage by and for public sector Data storage by and for lending & spending Data storage by and for commerce Data storage by and for friends & unwanted others Data storage by and for (ex) lovers, (ex) wives, (ex) dogs Data storage by and for schools & education Data storage by and for terrorists, thieves, abductors Data storage by and for anybody who wants to know Data storage by and for your mother in law Data storage by and for you & your neighbour

  9. So, what left - or what’s right? Anonymity on internet, tech helps Only for ‘hackers’ There’s nowhere to hide There’s no road back Any code can be broken Everybody leaves a trace; “Toninootje” Closed software (=no) solutions, backdoors Pigeons on the loose But what if? others publish your info publication is legal but unwanted

  10. Coming to a close Is there Privacy in the Future? No, for standard society issues not No, for governmental procedures not No, not for have-nots/know-nots However If you really want it, yes, by technology/knowledge If you really want it, yes, by fraud If you really want it, yes, by social engineering and then it is very successfulllllllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  11. Should EC 95/46 be changed? EU-wide general privacy protection framework based on human rights (no business interest) different value for private and public sectors national data protection authorities is a web publication a processing of personal information should web visitors be notified of further use should police power be controlled / curbed should governmental collection be stopped

  12. ID by Lawwww.cbpweb.nl or www.ososs.nlJan Willem Broekema Open Source Onderdeel Software Strategie

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