The need to trace the circulation of Covid-19 exposes to the four corners of the world the contradiction between two problems at the antipodes of each other. How can the dizzying dilemma between public health and fundamental freedoms be resolved? Restrictions on movement, limitation of gatherings, applications for tracing individual movements, drones of
PlusThis coronavirus will have been the revelation of all possible transgressions. Who would have thought only three months ago that a virus from the end of the world would have been able to lock up half of humanity, stop the economy, empty cities, empty shops, and make it rain - in defiance of all the
PlusThe CNIL and Inria awarded the 2019 prize for the protection of privacy to a European research team at the 13th International Computers, Privacy and Data Protection (CPDP) conference on 22 January. Julien Gamba, Mohammed Rashed, Abbas Razaghpanah, Juan Tapiador and Narseo Vallina-Rodriguez presented the award.
PlusDigital technology has become the new theatre of international conflicts between states but also with industrial players, as Edward Snowden revealed in his time on the surveillance practiced by the NSA. This is a new challenge facing states, economic actors and citizens themselves,
PlusLes participants à la Conférence mondiale de l’UNESCO sur l’intelligence artificielle appellent à une gouvernance fondée sur les droits pour l’IA Il est nécessaire de garantir une gouvernance de l’intelligence artificielle (IA) centrée sur l’être humain, sont convenus les participants à la conférence intitulée Principes de l’Intelligence artificielle :
PlusUbiquitous in our hyper-connected world, passwords guarantee the security of our personal information online. While they tend to be forgotten on a daily basis, they come back to the forefront with each new mass hack. In the dock, many new technologies, such as biometrics, are now being used to protect personal information.
PlusOn the occasion of the 9th Day without Facebook, this Thursday 28 February, author Thomas Fauré denounces the technological schizophrenia that keeps Europe happy in front of Facebook, despite the thousand revelations that have been made about it. He claims that at the heart of the Old Continent there are the means to invest in
PlusOn Friday 25 May, the European General Regulation on the Protection of Personal Data (GDPSR) will enter into force throughout the European Union. A text that has been hard fought to preserve the personal data of Internet users. Despite this progress, the vast majority of French people still feel unsafe in the digital world.
PlusThe Cambridge Analytica scandal revealed to bewildered users that Facebook collects and shares the little secrets of our digital lives far beyond what is necessary. Answering the call of the #deletefacebook hashtag, a quarter of French people say they are ready to leave Facebook [1] naively thinking that disappearing from the
PlusLe RGPD entre en application le 25 mai 2018. La CNIL, régulateur des données personnelles et Bpifrance, partenaire des entreprises, ont uni leurs moyens pour élaborer un guide pratique qui réponde aux interrogations des entrepreneurs et leur propose un accompagnement pragmatique et adapté pour passer à l’action. La mise en
PlusIn the aftermath of the massive violation of the personal data of 87 million Facebook users, CEO Mark Zuckerberg answered questions from US politicians for two days in the US Senate and then in the House of Representatives. These questions focused on the close relationship between the
PlusMichael Spence, the Nobel Prize winner in economics, has just signed an op-ed that warns us about what the Internet could become. As the entire global economy is inextricably linked to the Internet and digital technologies, the need for regulation is becoming more pressing every day. However, according to him
PlusIn the midst of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the young founder of Facebook was subjected for more than four hours to a barrage of questions from some 40 US senators. What came out of it? A mea culpa but a lot of blurry and evasive answers. We are far from concrete and precise commitments on solutions.
PlusThere's the Cambridge Analytica scandal, which is proving to be more significant every day; there's also the revelation of phone conversations made on Android, kept by Mark Zuckerberg's social network. Now there is the revelation of an American channel: Facebook was about to make a new
PlusThe new EU regulation on personal data will be formally applicable in May 2018. Complementing and reinforcing a European directive dating from 1995, it guarantees unprecedented rights to citizens, including the right to forget, to data portability, to be informed of security breaches in case of
PlusEvery day, we learn more about the mass of personal information collected, without our knowledge, by Facebook in particular and the giants of the web in general. Mark Zuckerberg's excuses are no longer enough to calm the storm that has risen against Facebook, which is not only unable to protect our data,
PlusEvery second, 29,000 Gigabytes (GB) of information is published worldwide, or 2.5 trillion bytes of data every day, and 88% of this available data is not analysed. In this "datavore" ecosystem, the data generated by connected cars will become a huge market to be analysed and
PlusL’accord « Privacy Shield » organise une partie du transfert des données entre l’Union européenne et les États-Unis. Il fait actuellement l’objet d’une évaluation annuelle. Il s’agit là d’une étape importante pour l’économie numérique et la vie privée de millions d’Européens pour évaluer la robustesse de ce nouveau mécanisme juridique. Environ 2.400
PlusNous savons depuis longtemps qu’à l’heure du numérique omniprésent, notre vie privée était sérieusement menacée. Nos données personnelles se baladent gaiement dans les arcanes du big data et le moindre de nos comportements sur le web est décortiqué par des data scientists de tous poils. Mais l’enquête qu’a menée notre
PlusAprès le 9ème Opus des Cahiers de Veille de la Fondation Mines-Télécom qui vient de sortir, l’Institut Mines-Telecom révèle les résultats d’une étude exclusive réalisée avec Médiamétrie, « Données personnelles et confiance : quelles stratégies pour les citoyens-consommateurs en 2017 ? », pour prouver, s’il en est encore besoin, que la confiance
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