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100 1 _aPorcedda, Maria Grazia,
245 1 0 _aCybersecurity, privacy and data protection in EU law :
_ba law, policy and technology analysis /
_cMaria Grazia Porcedda.
264 1 _aOxford ;
_aNew York :
_bHart,
_c2023.
300 _aXXX,313 PAGES
490 0 _aHart studies in information law and regulation ;
500 _aBased on author's thesis (doctoral - European University Institute, 2017) issued under title: Cybersecurity and privacy rights in EU law : moving beyond the trade-off model to appraise the role of technology.
505 0 _aIntroduction -- Cybersecurity, privacy and data protection : an analytical framework -- The EU cybersecurity policy -- Privacy : the right to respect for private and family life -- The right to the protection of personal data -- Cybersecurity, privacy and data protection as techno-legal objects : investigating the role of technology -- The DSM : Network and Information Security (NIS), privacy and data protection -- The AFSJ : the fight against cybercrime, e-evidence, privacy and data protection -- The EA : 'cyber' external action, privacy and data protection -- Conclusion.
520 _a"Is it possible to achieve cybersecurity while safeguarding the fundamental rights to privacy and data protection? Addressing this question is crucial for European democratic societies, where 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 identifies tensions inherent in the EU cybersecurity policy and its implementation, the reach of cyberspace and its security, the meaning of 'data', as well as the value of privacy and data protection. The book's novel analysis looks at the interplay between the design of the technology implementing the applicable law, such as the GDPR and the NIS Directive, and the layered configuration of fundamental rights in EU law. This original analysis outlines the possible combinations of the relationship between cybersecurity, privacy and data protection in EU law, from outright clash to complementarity. An essential read for scholars and practitioners of IT law alike, the book demonstrates that reconciliation between cybersecurity, privacy and data protection relies on explicit and brave political choices, which require deciding what needs to be protected, and how"--
650 0 _aData protection
650 0 _aComputer security
650 0 _aPrivacy, Right of
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