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1 Perspectives on Privacy in the Internet Age Billy Hawkes Data Protection Commissioner Institute of International and European Affairs Dublin, 30 May 2008

2 Ubiquitous Technology Part of daily life Increased reliance – especially on Information Technology The Internet - Major Benefits  What would we do without search engines?  What would teenagers do without social networking/Instant Messaging? The Future “Technology of Things”?

3 Technology and Privacy: The Bigger Picture “You have zero privacy anyway. Get over it” “Surveillance Society” New Technologies Internet, global data flows, global rules?

4 Technology and Data Protection Data Protection Law developed in response to proliferation of Information Technology Recognition that capacity to process and link personal information could be a threat to privacy Data Protection Law originally applied only to electronic processing of personal information

5 Eurobarometer 2008 Individual (DS) Concern about Data Protection EU Average % Ireland % Concerned63.870.5 Not Concerned34.828.2 Don’t know / no answer1.41.3

6 Eurobarometer 2008 Organisations View of Necessity of Data Protection Law Requirements EU Average % Ireland % Tend to agree on necessity9199 Tend to disagree60 Don’t know / No answer30

7 Technology, Privacy & State Security Shifting balance in “post 9-11” world Data Retention, CCTV, Data Sharing, Border Controls – “Surveillance Society”? Proposed Compulsory biometric ID Card for non-nationals; towards National Identity Card? “Principle of Availability”

8 Proportionality Are the measures proportionate?  ECHR, DP Convention & Directive  Dangers of mis-identification and improper targeting of population sub-groups  Cost (telecom providers, airlines etc) Function Creep  “organised crime”  Law enforcement access to EURODAC,VIS

9 Eurobarometer 2008 Anti-Terrorism Phone Call Monitoring: Individual (DS) ViewEU Average % Ireland % No25.250.3 Yes, but only people who are suspected of terrorist activities34.621.8 Yes, but even suspected terrorists should only be monitored under the supervision of a judge or with equivalent safeguards 21.214.6 Yes, in all cases15.911.4 Don’t know / No answer31.8

10 Eurbarometer 2008 Anti-Terrorism Internet Monitoring: Individual (DS) ViewEU Average & Ireland % No18.931.3 Yes, but only people who are suspected of terrorist activities31.723.2 Yes, but even suspected terrorists should only be monitored under the supervision of a judge or with equivalent safeguards 17.817.1 Yes, in all cases24.825.9 Don’t know / No answer6.92.5

11 Privacy and Technology Tension – manageable? Privacy by Design – Privacy Enhancing Technologies Work with Industry Now cheaper to keep data than delete! Security Breach Legislation? How to control State (mis-) use?

12 Eurobarometer 2008 Organisations’ Use of Enhanced Security for Internet- transferred Data EU Average % Ireland % Yes6788 No3211 Don’t know / No answer22

13 Future Challenges Education Better Privacy by Design Privacy rights are technology-neutral Global Privacy Rules for the Internet Age

14 Thank You www.dataprotection.ie


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