Objective
This seminar
will analyse the practical issues faced by police and criminal justice
authorities in protecting individuals’ personal data when it is being
processed under the terms of the EU Law Enforcement Directive. It will
also look at how they can improve cooperation in the fight against
terrorism and cross-border crime in the EU through the exchange of
information required for investigations, including with third countries.
It will highlight some of the challenges that practitioners face in
relation to the Directive’s correct use as well as different
interpretations of particular provisions in some Member States.
Moreover, the seminar will highlight the topics of fundamental rights
protection, mass surveillance and AI within the context of personal data
protection in law enforcement and criminal justice investigations.
Workshops will form a part of the seminar.
Key topics
- Correct processing and categorisation
of personal data and time limits for the erasing of such data
- Security measures for the processing of
personal data
- Issues faced with subjective/objective
exemptions
- How to deal with data subject
requests
- Data transfer to third countries and
adequacy decisions
- AI, mass surveillance and fundamental
rights
Who should
attend?
Law enforcement officials, data protection officers,
ministry officials, data protection professionals in the private and
public sector, cyber experts, lawyers and other advisers in the area of
data protection and compliance.
Interactive
online seminar
The online seminar will be hosted on
ERA’s own online platform. You will be able to interact immediately and
directly with our top-level speakers and other participants. We will
make the most of the technical tools available to deliver an intensive,
interactive experience. As the platform is hosted on our own server, the
highest security settings will be applied to ensure that you can
participate safely in this high-quality online seminar.