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- Title
Ein Problemaufriss am Beispiel der Anforderungen von Datenschützern, Sicherheitsbehörden und Datenwirtschaft an den Einsatz elektronischer Kryptographie.
- Authors
Winkel, Olaf
- Abstract
The requirements for the use of electronic cryptography made by data protectionists, security authorities, and the data industry as an example for digitization-induced conflicts of interest as a challenge for state and society This article focuses on the requirements that privacy advocates, security politicians, and representatives of the data industry place on the use of electronic cryptography, which can support digital signing, the protection of confidential content and anonymous communication on the Internet. The compilation and contextualization of these requirements not only reveal considerable conflicts of interest, but also provide indications of ways to improve the reconciliation of divergent positions. There are good reasons for the creation of a new and independent agency, that is responsible for processing security problems arising in the context of information technology innovations, and where the handling of security problems is seen less as an engineering challenge than as a socio-technical challenge. This article is not only relevant because it sheds light on an increasingly important field of action, which remains underexplored to date. In addition, the questions raised point to the metaproblem of a digitization-induced increase in conflicts of interest which are difficult to manage and can hardly be adequately addressed without innovations to increase the societal problem-solving ability. Keyword
- Subjects
CRYPTOGRAPHY; INFORMATION technology; DIGITAL signage; DIGITIZATION; ANALOG data; CONFLICT of interests; INDEPENDENT regulatory commissions; SECURITY management; CHRISTIANITY &; culture; CIVIL society
- Publication
Der Moderne Staat, 2022, Vol 15, Issue 1, p233
- ISSN
1865-7192
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3224/dms.v15i1.02