[Chapter-delegates] information about replacement fo Budapest convention in EU - What ISOC is doing
Hank Nussbacher
hank at isoc.org.il
Wed Jul 7 06:13:19 PDT 2021
On 07/07/2021 16:02, 32888 via Chapter-delegates wrote:
>
> In 2017 EU Commision has developed and adopted the new Directive
> definig the European Investigation Order that replaces the Budapest
> convention and is now translated to the EU member state legislations
> (with exception of Ireland and Denmark). Further supporting documents
> were prepared as "Regulations" regarding the rules and the methods
> enabling direct cross-border data collection in case of cybercrime
> investigation with newest defintions of the digital services and type
> of data (e.g. traffic and private). These documents are declaring
> cooperation with USA and other countries on the same subject
> addressed by the Budapest convention. However, their final adoption
> was delayed due to the COVID19 crise.
>
> With regards,
>
> Borka
Borka,
Thank you for sharing this. How does this relate to GDPR regulations
which severely curtail data collection for security purposes?
For example, Netflow data which is used extensively by security analysis
systems, either needs to be sanitized of IP addresses (which makes it
close to useless) or cannot be exported outside of Europe.
Do these regulations supersede GDPR?
Regards,
Hank Nussbacher
ISOC-IL
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