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Apr 2023
27m 9s

In and Around War(s): Season 2, Episode ...

Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights
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Mass surveillance and big data in wars highlight the tension between the protection of privacy and legitimate goals such as military necessity, documenting atrocities and support to humanitarian assistance. In this episode, the co-hosts Paola Gaeta and Antonio Coco discuss the challenges of data protection and privacy in war with Ilia Maria Siatista, an al ... Show More
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