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techacolyte42 | 7 years ago

Follow up question if anyone feels like speculating, can GDPR compliance be used as a stick when intelligence agencies and law enforcement are looking to collect information on individuals? "Now that all your user information is definitely queryable give us everything you have"?

I generally feel positive about the law but I'm curious how this feels from a position of paranoia. (Very tangential followup this is just the first time I've seen intelligence agencies and GDPR mentioned at the same time).

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DanBC|7 years ago

Intelligence agencies and law enforcement don't need that stick, becuase they have others.

This is a mixed blessing.

Laws like RIPA (in the UK) sound draconian and scary, but they do mean that almost all law enforcement activity comes under a legal framework and that there are checks and balances on use of investigatory powers.

The UK has more CCTV than any other country in the world, but now CCTV is regulated by the information commissioner. We even have a surveillance commissioner to look at what the security services are doing.