Data Protection for the Digital Age
A Greens/EFA hearing
CONFERENCE DOCUMENTATION
- VIDEO DOCUMENTATION - Watch the recorded stream of the event
- Presentation by Viktor Mayer-Schönberger
- Presentation by Joris van Hoboken
- Presentation by Anna Fielder
- Presentation by Seda Gürses
- Presentation by Alain Pannetrat
- Presentation by Rigo Wenning
- Presentation by Franziska Boehm
- Presentation by Caspar Bowden
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
9:30
Welcome and introduction
Jan Philipp Albrecht, MEP
9:40
Panel 1: The Right to be Forgotten, or: How to Exercise User Rights?
Topics / Questions:
- How to enhance and enforce user rights on data protection in the information age?
- Which rights do we need to have a technology-neutral approach that holds for the next 20 years?
- Does the R2BF really make sense, and what does it mean for freedom of expression and historians?
Moderator : Christian Engström, MEP
Speakers :
- Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, Oxford Internet Institute
- Joris van Hoboken, Institute for Information Law, University of Amsterdam
- Anna Fielder, Privacy International
- Peter Hustinx, European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS)
10:45
Panel 2: Code as Law? Technological Approaches and Privacy-Driven Technology Development
Topics / Questions:
- Which kind of regulatory environment is needed to enhance the usage of Privacy-Enhancing Technologies (PETs)?
- Do we need more clarity for Privacy by Design / Privacy by Default?
- Can "Do Not Track" and similar technical protocols reconcile usability with informed choices of users? (Why did earlier approaches such as P3P fail, and can they be re-born?)
- How to get privacy impact assessment regulations right?
Moderator: Amelia Andersdotter, MEP
Speakers:
- Seda Gürses, Katholic University of Leuven
- Alain Pannetrat, French Data Protection Authority (CNIL)
- Rigo Wenning, Legal Counsel and Privacy Activity Lead, World Wide Web Consortium
- Rosa Barcelo, European Commission, DG Information Society
11:50
Panel 3: Police Data Sharing and Access to Corporate Databases
Topics / Questions:
- The patchwork of data protection rules for member states and EU agencies in this field
- How to get political momentum for better data protection in the field of law enforcement?
- What is and should be the relation between the principle of access (Swedish initiative) and data protection rules?
- How to turn around the trend to ever more data collection and retention
- What is really necessary and proportionate?
Moderator: Judith Sargentini, MEP
Speakers:
- Franziska Boehm, University of Luxembourg
- Caspar Bowden, independent privacy advocate and EDRi observer
- Katarzyna Szymielewicz, Panoptikon Foundation and EDRi vice-president
12:55
Closing Remarks: Jan Philipp Albrecht, MEP
13:00
Networking Lunch