This book examines the origins of bulk, or untargeted, surveillance, explores its mechanics and key concepts, and defines what distinguishes it from other forms of surveillance. Legal safeguards, fundamental to protecting individuals from abuse of power, are analysed in detail, with examples of their implementation from European countries.
This book examines the origins of bulk, or untargeted, surveillance, explores its mechanics and key concepts, and defines what distinguishes it from other forms of surveillance. Legal safeguards, fundamental to protecting individuals from abuse of power, are analysed in detail, with examples of their implementation from European countries.
Marcin Rojszczak is Assistant Professor of Cybersecurity and Privacy Law and Head of the Emerging Technology Law Team at the Warsaw University of Technology. His research interests include cybersecurity, electronic surveillance and cross-border aspects of data protection law.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Electronic surveillance yesterday and today 2. Sector-specific approach to bulk surveillance 3. Fundamentals of the European legal model 4. Shaping the European standard for electronic surveillance 5. In search of a European consensus 6. Emerging challenges of bulk surveillance
1. Electronic surveillance yesterday and today 2. Sector-specific approach to bulk surveillance 3. Fundamentals of the European legal model 4. Shaping the European standard for electronic surveillance 5. In search of a European consensus 6. Emerging challenges of bulk surveillance
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