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Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity in Europe

Editat de Wolf J. Schünemann, Max-Otto Baumann
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 apr 2017
This book offers a comparative perspective on data protection and cybersecurity in Europe. In light of the digital revolution and the implementation of social media applications and big data innovations, it analyzes threat perceptions regarding privacy and cyber security, and examines socio-political differences in the fundamental conceptions and narratives of privacy, and in data protection regimes, across various European countries. The first part of the book raises fundamental legal and ethical questions concerning data protection; the second analyses discourses on cybersecurity and data protection in various European countries; and the third part discusses EU regulations and norms intended to create harmonized data protection regimes. 

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319536330
ISBN-10: 3319536338
Pagini: 141
Ilustrații: X, 145 p. 2 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Introduction: Privacy, data protection and cybersecurity in Europe.- Part 1:   Fundamental issues of privacy and data protection.- Chapter 2:   Spain – The right to be forgotten.- Chapter 3:   Harvesting social media for journalistic purposes in the UK.- Part 2:    Discourses on cybersecurity and data protection in comparative perspective.- Chapter 4:   Analysing the French discourse about “surveillance and data protection“ in the context of the NSA scandal.- Chapter 5:  Solving the surveillance problem.- Chapter 6:     The unshaken role of GCHQ.- Chapter 7:    The ambiguous relation between privacy and security in German cyber politics.- Part 3:   Europeanisation – centre and periphery.- Chapter 8:   Protecting or processing?.- Chapter 9:   Lithuania and Romania to introduce cybersecurity laws.

Notă biografică

Max-Otto Baumann is a political scientist. He studied political science, philosophy and physics at Heidelberg University where he also took his doctorate in the field of International Relations. He then worked for three years at the John Stuart Mill Institute in Heidelberg where his research focused on issues around privacy, democracy, and digital revolution. In 2015 he left the Mill Institute and is now a senior researcher with the German Development Institute in Bonn. 

Wolf Schünemann is a political scientist at Heidelberg University. He does research and teaching in the fields of International Relations, European Integration, and Internet Governance. After having studied political science, philosophy, German literature, and media, he worked as research fellow and lecturer at the University of Koblenz-Landau. He is the founder and speaker of the Netzpolitik AG (Internet Governance Working Group) at Heidelberg University. He servesas a spokesperson of the subgroup Politics and the Internet, established under the umbrella of the German Political Science Association (DVPW) in 2015.


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This book offers a comparative perspective on data protection and cybersecurity in Europe. In light of the digital revolution and the implementation of social media applications and big data innovations, it analyzes threat perceptions regarding privacy and cyber security, and examines socio-political differences in the fundamental conceptions and narratives of privacy, and in data protection regimes, across various European countries. The first part of the book raises fundamental legal and ethical questions concerning data protection; the second analyses discourses on cybersecurity and data protection in various European countries; and the third part discusses EU regulations and norms intended to create harmonized data protection regimes. 

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Offers a comparative perspective on data protection and cybersecurity in Europe Analyzes threat perceptions regarding privacy and cyber security Discusses EU regulations and norms intended to create harmonized data protection regimes