Automated predictive threat detection after Ligue des Droits Humains

<p>On 21 June 2022, the Court of Justice of the European Union released its judgment regarding the compatibility of the EU Directive on Passenger Name Record Data with the rights to privacy and personal data protection. Ligue des droits humains has already qualified as a landmark decision, whe...

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Main Authors: Christian Thönnes, Niovi Vavoula
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Published: Max Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbH 2023-05-01
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Online Access:https://verfassungsblog.de/pnr-threat-detection-i/
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description <p>On 21 June 2022, the Court of Justice of the European Union released its judgment regarding the compatibility of the EU Directive on Passenger Name Record Data with the rights to privacy and personal data protection. Ligue des droits humains has already qualified as a landmark decision, where the Court had the opportunity, among other aspects, to provide comprehensive guidelines on how large-scale predictive policing should take place. The ruling could be used as an inspiration for the legal assessment of various new security law instruments<br /> which require automated predictive threat detection instruments.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-0c746d5522c34605b0bf129a06388ae92023-05-08T09:53:25ZdeuMax Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbHVerfassungsblog2366-70442023-05-012366-7044Automated predictive threat detection after Ligue des Droits HumainsChristian ThönnesNiovi Vavoula<p>On 21 June 2022, the Court of Justice of the European Union released its judgment regarding the compatibility of the EU Directive on Passenger Name Record Data with the rights to privacy and personal data protection. Ligue des droits humains has already qualified as a landmark decision, where the Court had the opportunity, among other aspects, to provide comprehensive guidelines on how large-scale predictive policing should take place. The ruling could be used as an inspiration for the legal assessment of various new security law instruments<br /> which require automated predictive threat detection instruments.</p> https://verfassungsblog.de/pnr-threat-detection-i/CSAM, data protection, ETIAS, gdpr, general data protection regulation, Machine Learning, passenger name record, PNR, privacy, security
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title_short Automated predictive threat detection after Ligue des Droits Humains
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topic CSAM, data protection, ETIAS, gdpr, general data protection regulation, Machine Learning, passenger name record, PNR, privacy, security
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