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Data Retention - what comes next?

Type
Audio
Tags
data retention
Authors
Marco Gercke
Event
Chaos Communication Congress 22th (22C3) 2005
Indexed on
Mar 27, 2013
URL
http://dewy.fem.tu-ilmenau.de/CCC/22C3/audio/mp3/22C3-504-en-data_retention.mp3
File name
22C3-504-en-data_retention.mp3
File size
25.5 MB
MD5
1805cbc5ddfcbfb23ba2a49b6908926a
SHA1
68321fc248d62560bff55a311db8e391af641aa5

Chances and Risks of Data Retention Legislation are currently discussed in an intensive way without talking a closer look what could be the next legislative steps to increase the investigation authorities possibilities. It is well known, that offenders as well as normal users acting in networks can easily circumvents the "risks" caused by the complete storage of traffic data by using public access points and encryption technology. Therefore the next generation of regulation in this sensitive area is expected to be accelerated within the next years. Possible scenarios could be stricter regulation of establishing open networks an a ban on effective encryption technology. The presentation is giving an overview about the risks of further interference in the fundamental rights of the internet user.

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