jawohl here Herr Místa Matthews! So all that crap about mobile phones being “cracked” by the state would be VERBOTTEN, JA?😈
Regards / Saludos / Grato Andrés Leopoldo Pacheco Sanfuentes > On Feb 7, 2020, at 11:59 AM, Robert Mathews (OSIA) <[email protected]> wrote: > > The BfDI is the German Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom > of Information. What follows is a recent release from them. BTW, you > will want to consider this development ADJACENTLY, with the past few news > items I have provided here recently... Now, 'the ball' is in each of our > hands! > > That which follows, is a plain "GOOGLE TRANSLATE" output. > > "Stellungnahme des BfDI zur Anhörung des Innenausschusses am 27. Januar 2020" > "BfDI opinion on the hearing of the interior committee on 27 January 2020" > > > Veröffentlicht am 27.01.2020 > > BfDI Standardartikel : Stellungnahme des BfDI zur Anhörung des > Innenausschusses am 27. Januar 2020 > > Der Bundesbeauftragte für den Datenschutz und die Informationsfreiheit > (BfDI), Ulrich Kelber, äußert sich heute in der Anhörung des Innenausschusses > zum Thema "Recht auf Verschlüsselung - Privatsphäre und Sicherheit in > digitalen Räumen stärken" > > Gemäß Datenschutz-Grundverordnung sind personenbezogene Daten in einer Weise > zu verarbeiten, die eine angemessene Sicherheit dieser Daten gewährleistet. > Dabei müssen die eingesetzten Sicherheitsverfahren dem Stand der Technik > entsprechen und auch tatsächlich zu einem geeigneten Schutzniveau führen. Um > diese Schutzwirkung nicht zu konterkarieren, dürfen keine Hintertüren in die > Verschlüsselungssysteme eingebaut werden. Der BfDI fordert deshalb eine > Ende-zu-Ende-Verschlüsselungen in neuen Telekommunikationstechnologien und > den Ausbau von Datenschutz als Standortfaktor. Der Staat müsse Vorbild in der > digitalen Verwaltung sein. Zur Bewältigung dieser Herausforderungen sei > Verschlüsselung ein wesentlicher Erfolgsfaktor. > > --> > > Published on 01/27/2020 > > BfDI standard article: BfDI statement on the hearing of the interior > committee on January 27, 2020 > > The Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information > (BfDI), Ulrich Kelber, spoke today in the hearing of the interior committee > on the subject "Right to encryption - Strengthen privacy and security in > digital spaces" > > According to the General Data Protection Regulation, personal data are to be > processed in a way that ensures adequate security of this data. The security > procedures used must correspond to the state of the art and actually lead to > a suitable level of protection. In order not to counteract this protective > effect, no back doors may be built into the encryption systems. The BfDI > therefore calls for end-to-end encryption in new telecommunications > technologies and the expansion of data protection as a location factor. The > state must be a role model in digital administration. Encryption is a key > success factor in overcoming these challenges. > -- > > Dr. Robert Mathews, D.Phil. > Principal Technologist & > Distinguished Senior Research Scholar > Office of Scientific Inquiry & Applications (OSIA) > University of Hawai'i > -- > Liberationtech is public & archives are searchable from any major commercial > search engine. Violations of list guidelines will get you moderated: > https://lists.ghserv.net/mailman/listinfo/lt. Unsubscribe, change to digest > mode, or change password by emailing [email protected].
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