Der Forschungsschwerpunkt Medienkonvergenz der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz (JGU) und das Mainzer Medieninstitut laden am 17. Juli 2015 zum nächsten MAINZ MEDIA FORUM zum Thema "Cybersurveillance & Big Data in a Free Society" ein. Nach der Begrüßung durch den stellvertretenden Direktor des Mainzer Medieninstituts, Univ.-Prof. Dr. Udo Fink, diskutieren Dr. Ines Gillich von der Abteilung Rechtswissenschaft der JGU und Prof. Russell L. Weaver von der Louis D. Brandeis School of Law der University of Louisville in den USA. Die englischsprachige Veranstaltung wird moderiert von Prof. Dr. Tobias O. Keber von der Hochschule der Medien in Stuttgart. Das MAINZ MEDIA FORUM beginnt am Freitag, 17. Juli 2015, um 16:00 Uhr im Hörsaal RW2, Haus Recht und Wirtschaft, Jakob-Welder-Weg 9, auf dem Campus der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz. Der Eintritt ist frei. Anmeldung erbeten bis 16. Juli 2015 per Onlineformular unter https://www.medienkonvergenz.uni-mainz.de/2015/06/03/cybersurveillance-big-data-....
Zur Veranstaltung:
Issues related to cybersurveillance and "big data" have assumed increasing importance in recent years with the Snowden revelations which show that the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) is running a massive cybersurveillance operation. Increasingly, private corporations are collecting "big data" about citizens, and using that information to target potential consumers. The importance of the issue is underscored by the fact that the EU has been struggling with its digital agenda since 2011, with a strong focus on cybercrime, e-privacy, and data protection. On 8 April 2014, the EU Court of Justice (ECJ) delivered a milestone decision (Digital Rights Ireland), ruling that the EU-mandated mass surveillance "entails an interference with the fundamental rights of practically the entire European population". This case and the Google Spain case about the right to be forgotten demonstrate the urgent need of the European reform of data protection, which could be agreed in the first half of 2016. In that context and due to the fact that the internet is a global communication tool, a key issue will also be to bridge the different concepts of privacy prevailing in the U.S. and Europe.
Weitere Informationen und Anmeldung unter https://www.medienkonvergenz.uni-mainz.de/2015/06/03/cybersurveillance-big-data-....
Weitere Informationen:
lic. iur. Birgit Harz
Geschäftsführerin des Mainzer Medieninstituts
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
Jakob-Welder-Weg 4
55128 Mainz
Tel. 06131 144-9251
Fax 06131 144-9260
E-Mail: harz@mainzer-medieninstitut.de
www.mainzer-medieninstitut.de
Information on participating / attending:
Der Eintritt ist frei. Anmeldung erbeten bis 16. Juli 2015 per Onlineformular unter https://www.medienkonvergenz.uni-mainz.de/2015/06/03/cybersurveillance-big-data-...
Date:
07/17/2015 16:00 - 07/17/2015 18:00
Registration deadline:
07/16/2015
Event venue:
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
Haus Recht und Wirtschaft - Hörsaal RW2
Jakob-Welder-Weg 9
55128 Mainz
Rheinland-Pfalz
Germany
Target group:
Journalists, all interested persons
Email address:
Relevance:
regional
Subject areas:
Law, Media and communication sciences, Social studies
Types of events:
Presentation / colloquium / lecture, Seminar / workshop / discussion
Entry:
06/18/2015
Sender/author:
Petra Giegerich
Department:
Kommunikation und Presse
Event is free:
yes
Language of the text:
German
URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event51271
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