Mass Surveillance Part 2 : Technology Foresight M. van den Berg... [et al.] Recurso electrónico
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TextPublication details: Directorate-General for Parliamentary Research Services January 2015Description: 78 p. Recurso onlineISBN: - 978-92-823-6389-8
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The main objective of part two of this study is to provide the European Parliament with
policy options, based on technology foresight, with regard to the protection of the European
Information Society against mass surveillance from a perspective of technology and
organisational foresight. Four scenarios with two to four technology options each were
developed in this study, leading to twenty-three policy options.
Current risks of data breaches, their impact on European citizens and the European
Information Society are outlined in part one of the study, which is also published by STOA.
Part two of the study also covers short- and medium-term technology measures and policy
options for counteracting mass surveillance and protecting the privacy and security of
electronic communication channels.
This study is accompanied by an Annex (B), which provides detailed answers to the twentyone
questions arranged in four themes, as drafted in preparatory work by STOA.
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