recorded stream from the European Parliament in Brussels:
Thursday 28 June 2012, 09:30 - 13:00
PROGRAMME
9:30 Welcome and introduction Jan Philipp Albrecht, MEP
9:40 Panel 1: The Right to be Forgotten, or: How to Exercise User Rights?
Topics / Questions:
How to enhance and enforce user rights on data protection in the information age?
Which rights do we need to have a technology-neutral approach that holds for the next 20 years?
Does the R2BF really make sense, and what does it mean for freedom of expression and historians?
Moderator : Christian Engström, MEP
Speakers :
Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, Oxford Internet Institute
Joris van Hoboken, Institute for Information Law, University of Amsterdam
Anna Fielder, Privacy International
Peter Hustinx, European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS)
10:45 Panel 2: Code as Law? Technological Approaches and Privacy-Driven Technology Development
Topics / Questions:
Which kind of regulatory environment is needed to enhance the usage of Privacy-Enhancing Technologies (PETs)?
Do we need more clarity for Privacy by Design / Privacy by Default?
Can "Do Not Track" and similar technical protocols reconcile usability with informed choices of users? (Why did earlier approaches such as P3P fail, and can they be re-born?)
How to get privacy impact assessment regulations right?
Moderator: Amelia Andersdotter, MEP
Speakers:
N.N., Art. 29 Working Party / Dutch Data Protection Authority (tbc)
Seda Gürses, Katholic University of Leuven
Rigo Wenning, Legal Counsel and Privacy Activity Lead, World Wide Web Consortium
11:50 Panel 3: Police Data Sharing and Access to Corporate Databases
Topics / Questions:
The patchwork of data protection rules for member states and EU agencies in this field
How to get political momentum for better data protection in the field of law enforcement?
What is and should be the relation between the principle of access (Swedish initiative) and data protection rules?
How to turn around the trend to ever more data collection and retention
What is really necessary and proportionate?
Moderator: Judith Sargentini, MEP
Speakers:
Franziska Boehm, University of Luxembourg
Caspar Bowden, independent privacy advocate and EDRi observer
Katarzyna Szymielewicz, Panoptikon Foundation and EDRi vice-president