{"id":117,"date":"2019-04-05T13:05:08","date_gmt":"2019-04-05T13:05:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/website.prod.unilu.spikeseed.cloud\/snt-fr\/news\/law-and-technology-how-to-police-the-privacy-beat\/"},"modified":"2019-04-05T13:05:08","modified_gmt":"2019-04-05T13:05:08","slug":"law-and-technology-how-to-police-the-privacy-beat","status":"publish","type":"news","link":"https:\/\/www.uni.lu\/snt-fr\/news\/law-and-technology-how-to-police-the-privacy-beat\/","title":{"rendered":"Law and Technology: How to Police the Privacy Beat"},"content":{"rendered":"<section class=\"wp-block-unilux-blocks-free-section section\"><div class=\"container xl:max-w-screen-xl\"><p>\u201cMost websites and web services, including Google&rsquo;s, don&rsquo;t change their behaviour when they receive a Do Not Track request. Chrome doesn&rsquo;t provide details of which websites and web services respect Do Not Track requests and how websites interpret them.\u00a0\u00bb That\u2019s how Google Chrome concludes the FAQ page on its Do Not Track privacy feature. In the box below that, you\u2019ll find the instructions for activating the setting, just in case you still care.<\/p><p>The \u201cDo Not Track\u201d experiment, begun in 2009, is a voluntary system to allow users to request websites not to collect data on their online activities. Although most browsers offer the feature, the scheme ultimately fell apart. It was never backed with the force of law and for many websites and third-party trackers, the advantages of collecting user data far outweighed the benefits of complying with polite \u201cDo Not Track\u201d requests.<\/p><p>The irresistible lure of collecting increasingly invasive user data has led the European Union to pass a regulation with teeth: the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This has made clear that privacy violations are a crime, just like any other. But it also presents a new problem: we now need to develop new methods and standards for policing this brand new beat in the world of cybercrime. That\u2019s how SnT\u2019s Dr. Marharyta Aleksandrova and Dr. Stefan Schiffner got involved with the H2020-funded SAINT project \u2014 an international task-force quantifying the economic cost of cybercrimes. They are developing the understanding and the tools we need to enforce the new law.<\/p><figure class=\"wp-block-dev4-reusable-blocks-image  object-fit--contain\">\n    \n<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-block-image unilux-custom-image-block\"\n                alt=\"\"\n            src=\"https:\/\/www.uni.lu\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/13\/2023\/07\/saint_team_450.jpg\"\n                srcset=\"https:\/\/www.uni.lu\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/13\/2023\/07\/saint_team_450-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/www.uni.lu\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/13\/2023\/07\/saint_team_450.jpg 450w\"\n                style=\"object-position: 50.00% 50.00%; font-family: &quot;object-fit: contain; object-position: 50.00% 50.00%;&quot;; aspect-ratio: 3\/2; object-fit: contain; width: 100%;\"\n        loading=\"lazy\"\n\/>    <\/figure><p><i>Marharyta Aleksandrova,\u00a0Stefan Schiffner and Wladimir de la Cadena Ramos<\/i><\/p><p>Aleksandrova\u2019s research, concluded in 2018, focused on protecting TOR users \u2014 such as journalists, whistleblowers and dissidents \u2014 who depend on strong anonymity while online. While TOR masks a user\u2019s identity, a third party could take advantage of the differences between website metadata to launch a \u201cfingerprinting\u201d attack, undermining TOR\u2019s promised anonymity. To empower users, Aleksandrova has developed a tool that grades websites based on their susceptibility to this vulnerability. This easy-to-understand privacy score will let users decide if they really want to proceed to any particular website.<\/p><p>Schiffner\u2019s research, on the other hand, is more abstract. He has been working to develop a common framework for concepts outlined in the GDPR, such as \u201canonymity\u201d, \u201cconfidentiality\u201d, and \u201cprivacy\u201d, but which aren\u2019t yet well defined; because before we can police violations, we need clear metrics with which to measure them. Laying the groundwork for this, Schiffner has combed through existing privacy research to map concepts and distill definitions. His aim is to formalise the existing expertise in the field of privacy research so that we can determine, for example, what really counts as the \u201cstate of the art\u201d protections required by the GDPR. And then, finally, we might be able to really start holding corporations to account.<\/p><p>Read the SAINT project&rsquo;s whitepaper,\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/project-saint.eu\/sites\/default\/files\/whitepaper_1_ul_cybe_final_2.pdf\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"\" rel=\"noopener\">The Finnish electronic\u00a0communications regulator TRAFICOM\u00a0&#8211; A cybersecurity reference model for\u00a0Europe<\/a><\/p><figure class=\"wp-block-dev4-reusable-blocks-image  object-fit--contain\">\n    \n<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-block-image unilux-custom-image-block\"\n                alt=\"\"\n            src=\"https:\/\/www.uni.lu\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/13\/2023\/07\/snt_10th_anniversary-3.png\"\n                    style=\"object-position: 50.00% 50.00%; font-family: &quot;object-fit: contain; object-position: 50.00% 50.00%;&quot;; aspect-ratio: 1\/1; object-fit: contain; width: 100%;\"\n        loading=\"lazy\"\n\/>    <\/figure><p>\u00a0 \u00a0\u00a0<\/p><p><strong>SnT is turning 10!<\/strong> We\u2019ve come a long way since launching our activities in 2009. Stay tuned for a year full of celebrations, cutting-edge research, and new milestones.<\/p><p>OVER 40 INDUSTRY PARTNERS | MORE THAN 70 EUROPEAN PROJECTS | 103 GRADUATED PHDS | 4 SPIN-OFFS<\/p><\/div><\/section>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u201cMost websites and web services, including Google&rsquo;s, don&rsquo;t change their behaviour when they receive a Do Not Track request. Chrome doesn&rsquo;t provide details of which websites and web services respect Do Not Track requests and how websites interpret them.\u00a0\u00bb That\u2019s how Google Chrome concludes the FAQ page on its Do Not Track privacy feature. 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