Brussels, Tuesday 26 February 2019

CEPS, Place du Congrès 1, 1000, Brussels

13:00 to 14:15 pm

A light lunchwill be served from 12:15

 

                                                                                                        PANEL DISCUSSION

The lunchtime event will provide expert speakers and the public with an opportunity to critically consider the regulatory framework for the lawful processing of data by security and intelligence agencies. Special attention will be given to the following questions:

How can the need for prompt processing and sharing of information be reconciled with fundamental rights safeguards? Is access to personal data by security and intelligence agencies making us safer or just less private? How can we be sure that these data will not be used for other purposes, and how safe is their storage? What are the legal and ethical limits of the collection and sharing of data? Who controls the access to data retained by intelligence and security agencies?

Agenda

12:15

13:00

 

Lunch and Networking

13:00

13:20

 

 

 

Panel Discussion

  •  Chair, Marco Stefan:  Research Fellow, CEPS Justice and Home Affairs Section
  •   Douglas Wilson, Director of legal Affairs, (UK), GCHQ
  •   Dr Mireille Hagens, Review Committee on the Intelligence and Security Services, the Netherlands
  •   Dr Pavel Klimov, Chair of the Law Society England and Wales Technology Working Group
  •      Dr. Krisztina Huszti-Orban, Senior Legal Advisor to the UN Special Rapporteur on Counter-terrorism and Human Rights


Please note the discussion will be under Chatham House rules.

To  attend, please register for a free ticket via Eventbrite (link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ensuring-privacy-security-in-europe-the-challenges-in-an-internet-age-tickets-56399047068?aff=ebdssbdestsearch). We look forward to welcoming you to this fascinating discussion. 

Brussels, Tuesday 26 February 2019

CEPS, Place du Congrès 1, 1000, Brussels

13:00 to 14:15 pm

A light lunchwill be served from 12:15