CPDP 2020: Explicit Data Flows: Applying Global Privacy to Extra Sensitive Data.
DATE: Friday 24 January 2020
VENUE: Grande Halle
SLOT: 14.15
ORGANISED BY: CPDP
MODERATOR: Gloria González Fuster
SPEAKERS: Elizabeth Coombs, Thematic Action Stream Taskforce at United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Privacy (INT); Anja Kovacs, The Internet Democracy Project (IN); Alexandra Geese, MEP (EU)
Panel Description
Data about sex life and sexual orientation are being regularly processed online globally. These data, however, are perhaps the most special of all ‘special categories’ of personal data, as even when the interested individuals might have consented to such processing for certain purposes, they still expect – and in some cases critically need – strict protection against other (mis)uses and data flows. Above all, some individuals might be particularly vulnerable to misuse, for instance because of their gender identity. This panel will explore these issues, notably by asking the following questions:
- Which are the key priorities and challenges for the private sector in this area?
- How are the voices of individuals and communities taken into account?
- Are legal frameworks and policies up to date with the significance of the issue?
- Can global initiatives highlighting the importance of gender in thinking about privacy contribute to advance effective protection?
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VENUE: Grande Halle
SLOT: 14.15
ORGANISED BY: CPDP
MODERATOR: Gloria González Fuster
SPEAKERS: Elizabeth Coombs, Thematic Action Stream Taskforce at United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Privacy (INT); Anja Kovacs, The Internet Democracy Project (IN); Alexandra Geese, MEP (EU)
Panel Description
Data about sex life and sexual orientation are being regularly processed online globally. These data, however, are perhaps the most special of all ‘special categories’ of personal data, as even when the interested individuals might have consented to such processing for certain purposes, they still expect – and in some cases critically need – strict protection against other (mis)uses and data flows. Above all, some individuals might be particularly vulnerable to misuse, for instance because of their gender identity. This panel will explore these issues, notably by asking the following questions:
- Which are the key priorities and challenges for the private sector in this area?
- How are the voices of individuals and communities taken into account?
- Are legal frameworks and policies up to date with the significance of the issue?
- Can global initiatives highlighting the importance of gender in thinking about privacy contribute to advance effective protection?
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