Tag: Privacy

  • Privacy: protect it or you’ll lose it

    Privacy: protect it or you’ll lose it

    Serial entrepreneur and technology innovation expert Danny Mekić has outspoken views about data protection and privacy. ‘Privacy and security are not each other’s enemies. They go together hand in hand. And without privacy there is no security anyway.’ Danny Mekić was 12 years old when he started working as a volunteer for the newly launched…

  • Don’t ridicule the right to be forgotten

    Don’t ridicule the right to be forgotten

    The recent verdict by the European Court of Justice is on a lot of people’s minds. If Google shows irrelevant results when you search a person’s name, that person can request to have those results omitted — provided that the search string was their name. Is that an improvement of the right to privacy, or…

  • Have banks already lost the battle?

    Have banks already lost the battle?

    This was my speech for the Dutch Parliament about the usage of customer data by banks: Esteemed chairman, commission and others present, Much has already been said today about the role of banks in our society, the legal framework within which they have to operate and their role regarding innovation. I would like to attempt…

  • Privacy panic – Should we rush to delete our Facebook and Whatsapp profiles?

    Privacy panic – Should we rush to delete our Facebook and Whatsapp profiles?

    Privacy panic – Should we rush to delete our Facebook and Whatsapp profiles? Or do we just carry on, and trust that no one will be meddling with our privacy and that our data will not be up for grabs? The news that as of last week, Facebook owner Mark Zuckerberg owns not only Instagram…

  • “You’re allowed to have something to hide”

    “You’re allowed to have something to hide”

    Nothing is a coincidence. His father moved to the Netherlands before the third Balkan war, after meeting a woman from Amsterdam on a holiday. “Grandpa stayed behind, along with the rest of my relatives. My father is a radio communications enthusiast. He has a license to communicate using powerful radios. We lived in a tall…

  • Face scanning at Tesco undermines customer trust

    Face scanning at Tesco undermines customer trust

    Facial recognition technology has become more advanced than ever before. A photo could now be used to assess not only a person’s gender, but also their age, health, ethnic background and mental and physical wellbeing. Analysing their clothing, movements and cars too, you can get an idea of their income, assets and education, and further…