Overview
Explore how EU laws based on human rights and computer science are impacting global internet security and privacy practices in this 47-minute conference talk from linux.conf.au 2020. Learn about the direct link between human rights and computer science in EU legal texts, new software solutions required by these laws, banned internet security practices, and examples of open-source code meeting EU requirements. Discover how these regulations affect data handling outside Europe, including Australia, and compare them to recent Australian privacy legislation. Gain insights into the economic benefits of adopting an EU rights-based approach for Australian companies dealing with EU residents, and understand the potential for implementing stronger privacy standards globally.
Syllabus
Introduction
Headline
Main Point
How the EU works
Online geography
Components of EU data law
Incentives
Components
The Law
Human Rights
Human Rights Preamble
Scope
Interpretation
Recital
Security
Network
Encryption
End to end
Article 28 of the GDPR
Token access
Information flow
Audit logs
Blockchain
GDPR
Personal Data
Civic Education
Questions
Privacy Regulation
Taught by
linux.conf.au