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Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity in Europe

Edited by:  Wolf J. Schunemann, Max-Otto Baumann

ISBN13: 9783319536330
Published: April 2017
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
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This book offers a comparative perspective on data protection and cybersecurity in Europe. In light of the digital revolution and the implementation of social media applications and big data innovations, it analyzes threat perceptions regarding privacy and cyber security, and examines socio-political differences in the fundamental conceptions and narratives of privacy, and in data protection regimes, across various European countries.

The first part of the book raises fundamental legal and ethical questions concerning data protection; the second analyses discourses on cybersecurity and data protection in various European countries; and the third part discusses EU regulations and norms intended to create harmonized data protection regimes.

Subjects:
Data Protection
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction: Privacy, data protection and cybersecurity in Europe

Part 1: Fundamental issues of privacy and data protection
Chapter 2: Spain - The right to be forgotten
Chapter 3: Harvesting social media for journalistic purposes in the UK

Part 2: Discourses on cybersecurity and data protection in comparative perspective
Chapter 4: Analysing the French discourse about "surveillance and data protection" in the context of the NSA scandal
Chapter 5: Solving the surveillance problem
Chapter 6: The unshaken role of GCHQ
Chapter 7: The ambiguous relation between privacy and security in German cyber politics

Part 3: Europeanisation - centre and periphery
Chapter 8: Protecting or processing?
Chapter 9: Lithuania and Romania to introduce cybersecurity laws.