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AI and I: A three-step approach to Artificial Intelligence

Wojciech Wiewiórowski

 

To mark the end of their traineeship, the EDPS and the EDPB trainees produced a podcast series of three episodes on the topic of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Titled “AI and I: a three-step approach to Artificial Intelligence”, this podcast explores what opportunities, risks and challenges AI and AI-based technologies bring to individuals, society and data protection authorities in the European Union (EU) and in the European Economic Area (EEA). 

TechSonar 2022-2023, in an increased complex world

Wojciech Wiewiórowski

It was at the end September 2021 when the EDPS first launched its first foresight-related project, TechSonar. At that moment, we already believed the world to be a highly -complex place. Yet from September 2021 onwards, we stood by and watched in disbelief the events that unfolded at the eastern border of the European Union, which threatened the very core of our European democracy and values. Today, one thing is certain: new challenges will not cease to emerge. 

Digital Identity and data protection: current developments and future trends

Massimo Attoresi
Massimo Attoresi

 

The Internet Privacy Engineering Network, or IPEN, workshops bring together developers and data protection experts with a technical background from different areas in order to launch and support projects that build privacy into everyday tools and develop new tools that can protect and enhance our privacy effectively.

Celebrating the 50th EDPS-DPO meeting & looking forward to the future!

Leonardo CERVERA NAVAS

On 14 June 2022, following two years of online meetings due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the network of 70 Data Protection Officers (DPOs) of the EU institutions, bodies and agencies (EUIs) met in person to celebrate its 50th meeting with the EDPS.

Since the EDPS was established eighteen years ago, these meetings have been taking place twice a year. The objective has always been the same: to guide the DPO network to achieve compliance with data protection law and to support and boost cooperation between the DPOs of EU institutions, bodies and agencies.

It is time to target online advertising

Wojciech Wiewiórowski

I can still remember how the internet was once presented to me. A space where everyone could express themselves freely, find and share information, a global force for democracy. But the dream of that great agora was never fully realised.

What was once the promise of a free and open environment was gradually replaced by walled gardens. The place for human flourishing became a space of advertising-driven business models and continuous surveillance. Digital services designed to maximise engagement, to track, to target.

Data Protection concerns all of us

Wojciech Wiewiórowski

Each year on 28 January, we celebrate Data Protection Day. It is a chance for all of us to reflect on what this day represents, on how far we have come in the field of data protection, on the challenges that lie ahead for data protection in Europe’s digital future. 

The increased digitalisation of our societies has made individuals realise over the years that data protection concerns all of us. Individuals have become more aware of the different ways and circumstances in which their personal data may be processed.

Pseudonymous data: processing personal data while mitigating risks

Thomas Zerdick, Head of Technology and Privacy

The first rule in data protection is: if you do not need personal data, do not collect personal data.

I believe that the second rule in data protection is: if you really need personal data, then start by pseudonymising this personal data.

Pseudonymisation is a foundational technique to mitigate data protection risks. The EU’s personal data protection legislation defines pseudonymisation as the processing of personal data in such a way that this data can no longer be attributed to a specific individual, without the use of additional information.

EDPS-DPO meeting: protecting individuals’ data during COVID-19

Leonardo CERVERA NAVAS

Today, on what should have been the 50th EDPS-DPO meeting with the 69 data protection officers (DPO) of the EU institutions, bodies and agencies (EUIs), we decided to hold a second 49th EDPS-DPO meeting online, which focused on data protection and COVID-19 in the EUIs.

While we were very much looking forward to mark the 50th anniversary of this strong cooperation between our institution and the network of DPOs in person, the current circumstances do not allow us to do so. Nevertheless, we hope that such celebrations can be organised in 2022.