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Security and law against the backdrop of technological
development.Few people doubt the importance of the security of a
state, its society and its organizations, institutions and
individuals, as an unconditional basis for personal and societal
flourishing. Equally, few people would deny being concerned by the
often occurring conflicts between security and other values and
fundamental freedoms and rights, such as individual autonomy or
privacy for example. While the search for a balance between these
public values is far from new, ICT and data-driven technologies
have undoubtedly given it a new impulse. These technologies have a
complicated and multifarious relationship with security.This book
combines theoretical discussions of the concepts at stake and case
studies following the relevant developments of ICT and data-driven
technologies. Part I sets the scene by considering definitions of
security. Part II questions whether and, if so, to what extent the
law has been able to regulate the use of ICT and datadriven
technologies as a means to maintain, protect or raise security, in
search of a balance between security and other public values, such
as privacy and equality. Part III investigates the regulatory means
that can be leveraged by the law-maker in attempts to secure
products, organizations or entities in a technological and
multiactor environment. Lastly, Part IV, discusses typical
international and national aspects of ICT, security and the law.
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