Description du produit
- Catégories: Droit de la Communication et des Média
- Editeur: HART PUBLISHING
- ISBN: 9781509966080
- Date de publication: 19/09/2024
- Reliure : Broché
- Nombre de page : 352
- Langue: Anglais
Résumé
Is it possible to achieve cybersecurity while safeguarding the
fundamental rights to privacy and data protection? Addressing this
question is crucial for contemporary societies, where network and
information technologies have taken centre stage in all areas of
communal life. This timely book answers the question with a
comprehensive approach that combines legal, policy and technological
perspectives to capture the essence of the relationship between
cybersecurity, privacy and data protection in EU law.
The book
explores the values, interconnections and tensions inherent to
cybersecurity, privacy and data protection within the EU constitutional
architecture and its digital agendas. The work's novel analysis looks at
the interplay between digital policies, instruments including the GDPR,
NIS Directive, cybercrime legislation, e-evidence and cyber-diplomacy
measures, and technology as a regulatory object and implementing tool.
This original approach, which factors in the connections between
engineering principles and the layered configuration of fundamental
rights, outlines all possible combinations of the relationship between
cybersecurity, privacy and data protection in EU law, from clash to
complete reconciliation.
An essential read for scholars, legal
practitioners and policymakers alike, the book demonstrates that
reconciliation between cybersecurity, privacy and data protection relies
on explicit and brave political choices that require an active
engagement with technology, so as to preserve human flourishing,
autonomy and democracy.
Table des matières
Introduction
Part One: Introducing Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection Law and their Interplay
1. Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection: An Analytical Framework
2. The EU Cybersecurity Policy
3. Privacy: The Right to Respect for Private and Family Life
4. The Right to the Protection of Personal Data
Part Two: Technology and the Triad in the DSM, the AFSJ and the EA
5. Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection as Techno-Legal Objects: Investigating the Role of Technology
6. The DSM: Network and Information Security (NIS), Privacy and Data Protection
7. The AFSJ: The Fight against Cybercrime, e-Evidence, Privacy and Data Protection
8. The EA: 'Cyber' External Action, Privacy and Data Protection
Conclusion