Cloud computing and trans-border law enforcement access to private sector data. Challenges to sovereignty, privacy and data protection.

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The controversial PRISM programme has uncovered a global reality of trans-border law enforcement access to private sector data, triggered by cloud computing. Law enforcement agencies are indeed increasingly targeting foreign cloud computing service providers. This reality poses challenges to both state interests and individual rights, as it does not only disturb the relations between sovereign states, but also causes legal uncertainty for the individual as regards the applicable privacy and data protection standards for law enforcement access to personal data and metadata in the fight against cybercrime.
Originele taal-2English
TitelFuture of Privacy Forum
Pagina's23-26
Aantal pagina's5
StatusPublished - 10 sep 2013
EvenementUnknown - Washington, United States
Duur: 10 sep 2013 → …

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ConferenceUnknown
Land/RegioUnited States
StadWashington
Periode10/09/13 → …

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Also published as Cloud Computing and Trans-Border Law Enforcement Access to Private Sector Data. Challenges to Sovereignty, Privacy and Data Protection (September 10, 2013). Workshop paper collection: 'Big data & Privacy. Making Ends Meet', organised by the 'Future of Privacy Forum' and the 'Center for Internet and Society' at Stanford Law School, pp. 23-26. Date posted: November 26, 2014 Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2530465 (5p.)

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