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Nothing to hide : privacy and surveillance in Europe
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The State of the Union Conference; 2017; Parallel session I
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GALLI, Francesca, GENCARELLI, Bruno, NICOLA, Fernanda, O’FLAHERTY, Michael, Nothing to hide : privacy and surveillance in Europe, The State of the Union Conference, 2017, Parallel session I - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/67438
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If you have nothing to hide, you should not worry about government surveillance.' We hear these arguments all the time. We live moreover in a time where our lives are transparent to others in largely unprecedented ways. Our lives -or the trails of data of our lives- are visible as never before -to other individuals, to public and to private organisations. Do we care or are we resigned to our loss of control? Courts, legislatures and data protection authorities - at all governance levels-struggle with the tradeoff between privacy and security. Is it a false tradeoff?
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This contribution was delivered on the occasion of the EUI State of the Union in Florence on 4 May 2017
This intervention was part of the recorded SoU morning sessions that took place on 4 May 2017 available on Youtube; move to the part of the video session of your interest within the video recording.
This intervention was part of the recorded SoU morning sessions that took place on 4 May 2017 available on Youtube; move to the part of the video session of your interest within the video recording.
