Ein Talk in englischer Sprache im Rahmen des 32C3 Kongress aus Hamburg
Safe Harbor
Introduction and consequences of the CJEU’s « Safe Harbor » ruling, to invalidate the EU-US data sharing deal in the light of the revelations over US surveillance by Edward Snowden.
In a landmark ruling the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has declared the « Safe Harbor » data sharing system between the EU and the US invalid over NSA surveillance, disclosed by Edward Snowden. The CJEU has for the first time ruled that « mass surveillance » as in the US violated the « essence » of Art 7 and 47 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.
The ruling has major implications for global data flows as more than 4.000 US companies used « Safe Harbor » as their legal basis for EU-US data transfers – including large providers like Google, Apple, Microsoft, Facebook or Yahoo. In addition the ruling could also be relevant case law for similar forms of « mass surveillance » by EU member states.
In addition to explaining the legal situation [and a couple of insiders], the following questions should be answered:
– What are possible legal solutions for global services?
– What are possible technical solutions for global services?
– What are ways forward to enforce fundamental rights in the digital sphere?
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➤Speaker: Max Schrems
➤EventID: 7513
➤Event: 32th Chaos Communication Congress [32c3] of the Chaos Computer Club [CCC]
➤Location: Congress Centrum Hamburg (CCH); Am Dammtor; Marseiller Straße; 20355 Hamburg; Germany
➤Language: english
➤Begin: Tue, 12/29/2015 17:15:00 +01:00
➤License: CC-by
Quelle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_Y1cJI-Wgw
Playlist / Bonustrack:
– Sarah Lesch – Testament (Gewinnerin PSC16)