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ePrivacy and new European Data Protection Regime“, (CROSBI ID 654691)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija

Boban, Marija ePrivacy and new European Data Protection Regime“,. 2016. str. 152-159

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Boban, Marija

engleski

ePrivacy and new European Data Protection Regime“,

The new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) ensures that personal data can only be gathered under strict conditions and for legitimate purposes. Organisations that collect and manage personal data must also protect it from misuse and respect certain rights. From this point of view, the GDPR presents an essential step to strengthen citizens' fundamental rights in the digital age and facilitate business by simplifying rules for companies in the Digital Single Market in European union. In order to establish the digital single market, one of the important steps to develop the strategy, is the review of the ePrivacy Directive in order to provide the legal framework to ensure digital privacy for EU citizens. The ePrivacy Directive builds on the EU telecoms and data protection frameworks to ensure that all communications over public networks maintain respect for fundamental rights, in particular a high level of privacy, regardless of the technology used. At this moment, digital privacy of citizens is protected with the ePrivacy Directive (Directive on Privacy and Electronic communications) which was last updated in 2009 to provide clearer rules on customers' rights to privacy. A revision of the Directive is currently under in the process, in particular, according to the new requirements which were introduced on data such as "cookies" and on personal data breaches. In accordance with that, the author of this paper will give an overview of actualities in the security challenges of digital privacy and protection of personal data breaches as well as recommendations for a model of information data governance in order to bring the data protection and protection of personal data of citizens to a higher level in digital market surroundings.

digital privacy, digital single market, ePrivacy, General data protection regulation, personal data

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152-159.

2016.

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Podaci o skupu

International Scientific Conference ESD 2016, Managerial Issues in Modern Business"

predavanje

20.10.2016-21.10.2016

Varšava, Poljska

Povezanost rada

Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti