ENISA
https://www.enisa.europa.eu
ENISA panel @ CPDP’2013
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/events/privacy-by-design-with-or-without-information-security
ENISA is organizing a panel at CPDP 2013 conference addressing the role of information security in personal data protection.No publisherPrivacyIdentity & TrustVacancies2013/04/02 11:50:00 GMT+2EventPresentations
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/events/presentations/presentations-1
ENISA workshop presentationNo publisherIdentity & Trust2013/02/25 15:50:00 GMT+2PageReport on Annual Privacy Forum 2012
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/report-on-annual-privacy-forum-2012
The first Annual Privacy Forum1 (APF’12) was held in Limassol, Cyprus from 10–11 October 2012. The Forum was co-organised by the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA)2 and the European Commission Directorate General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology (DG CONNECT),3 with the support of the Department of Computer Science of the University of Cyprus. APF’12 was endorsed as an official event of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the European Union.No publisherEuropean Union InstitutionsPrivacyIdentity & Trust2012/12/12 15:00:00 GMT+2Report/StudyFinal Report on the Annual Privacy Forum 2012
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/final-report-on-the-annual-privacy-forum-2012
No publisherPrivacyIdentity & Trust2012/12/12 15:00:00 GMT+2News ItemCPDP 2013 - 6th International Conference
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/events/cpdp-2013-6th-international-conference
CPDP is an annual three-day conference devoted to privacy and data protection discussions. The 6th edition of CPDP will be held on 23-25 January 2013 in Brussels.No publisherPrivacyIdentity & TrustVacancies2012/11/27 11:40:00 GMT+2EventThe right to be forgotten - between expectations and practice
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/the-right-to-be-forgotten
The right to be forgotten is included in the proposed regulation on data protection published by the European Commission in January 2012. The regulation is still to be adopted by the European Parliament for entering into force. The different legal aspects of the right to be forgotten (i.e. right to erasure or right to oblivion) have been debated in different contexts and are beyond the scope of this paper. With this paper we aim to cover other facets of the right to be forgotten. We focus on the technical means to enforce or support the right in information systems; as can be seen from this paper, there are technical limitations and there is a further need for clear definitions and legal clarifications.No publisherIdentity & TrustPrivacy2012/11/20 00:05:00 GMT+2Report/StudyIs e-data the new currency? New ENISA report looks at privacy and tracking
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/is-e-data-the-new-currency-new-enisa-report-looks-at-privacy-and-tracking
Internet users are increasingly tracked and profiled, with personal data being treated as currency in exchange for services. A gap exists between the legal requirements for personal data protection and the practice in the online environment. No publisherPrivacyIdentity & Trust2012/11/14 18:22:44 GMT+2News ItemPrivacy considerations of online behavioural tracking
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/privacy-considerations-of-online-behavioural-tracking
Internet users are being increasingly tracked and profiled and their personal data are extensively used as currency in exchange for services. It is important that this new reality is better understood by all stakeholders if we are to be able to support and respect the right for privacy.No publisherIdentity & TrustPrivacy2012/11/14 17:40:00 GMT+2Report/StudyECSM video clip (long version)
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/media/multimedia/videos/video-clip-long-version
In a funny and innovative way citizens are reminded to pay attention before sharing private information on InternetNo publisherOnline SafetyPrivacyIdentity & TrustNetwork and Information Security AwarenessNetwork and Information Security AwarenessOnline Safety2012/09/17 09:10:00 GMT+2ENISA Video FileAnnual Privacy Forum
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/events/annual-privacy-forum
On 10th and 11th of October 2012 ENISA is organising in collaboration with DG INFSO and University of Cyprus the Annual Privacy Forum 2012 (APF’2012) www.privacyforum.eu No publisherEuropean Union InstitutionsPrivacyIdentity & TrustVacancies2012/05/16 14:20:00 GMT+2EventMonetizing Privacy
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/events/presentations/monetizing-privacy/view
No publisherIdentity & Trust2012/05/15 09:57:14 GMT+2FileCollecting users information – the value of privacy
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/events/presentations/1ENISApanelBerlinRodicaTirtea.pdf/view
No publisherIdentity & TrustIdentity & Trust2012/05/15 09:57:14 GMT+2File“Ιδιωτικότητα” – ένα θεμελιώδες δικαίωμα – μεταξύ οικονομίας και πρακτικής.
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/prs-in-gr/Privacy_Economics_EL.pdf/view
Ιδιωτικότητα και οικονομία της ιδιωτικότηταςNo publisherPrivacyIdentity & TrustNews2012/03/23 10:10:00 GMT+2File La vie privée - un droit fondamental: entre réalité économique et usages. L’ENISA (European Network and Information Security Agency) publie deux nouveaux rapports concernant les aspects économiques de la vie privée et des études de cas sur les pratique
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/prs-in-french/la-vie-privee-un-droit-fondamental-entre-realite-economique-et-usages.-l2019enisa-european-network-and-information-security-agency-publie-deux-nouveaux-rapports-concernant-les-aspects-economiques-de-la-vie-privee-et-des-etudes-de-cas-sur-les-pratique/view
Deux nouveaux rapports de recommandations sur la protection des données personnelles. No publisherPrivacyIdentity & Trust2012/03/23 09:47:49 GMT+2FileDas Grundrecht auf Datenschutz zwischen Wirtschaft und Wirklichkeit. Die ENISA veröffentlicht zwei neue Berichte zur Ökonomie der Privatsphäre und Fallstudien zur Online-Praxis beim Sammeln und Speichern von Daten in der EU
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/prs-in-german/das-grundrecht-auf-datenschutz-zwischen-wirtschaft-und-wirklichkeit.-die-enisa-veroffentlicht-zwei-neue-berichte-zur-okonomie-der-privatsphare-und-fallstudien-zur-online-praxis-beim-sammeln-und-speichern-von-daten-in-der-eu/view
Die ENISA veröffentlicht zwei Berichte mit Empfehlungen zum Schutz von persönlichem Daten Datenschutz wird in der EU als Grundrecht anerkannt, aber wie verhält es sich mit der ökonomischen Wirklichkeit? Sind Online-Nutzer dazu bereit für Datenschutz zu bezahlen? Schätzen Einzelpersonen den Schutz ihrer privaten Daten hoch genug, um mehr für Serviceanbieter zu zahlen, die sorgsamer mit ihren Daten umgehen? Die „Study on monetising privacy – An economic model for pricing personal information“ („Studie zur Monetisierung des Datenschutzes – Ein ökonomisches Modell zur Bewertung persönlicher Information“) schlägt einen Bogen zwischen den Faktoren Personalisierung, Datenschutzbedenken und Wettbewerb zwischen Online-Anbietern. No publisherPrivacyIdentity & Trust2012/03/23 09:28:17 GMT+2File