Protection of Personal Data, Security of Information and Access to Public Documents: Challenge for Kosovo Institutions
Session
Information Systems and Security
Description
The opening of the economic market, the free movement of people and goods, the right to freedom of expression, political alternatives to governance in society, free circulation of ideas and services; at the time of democratic development are the values on which the country's democracy remains unmovable. Whereas, when these developments, in co-operation, are in strong cohesion with the rule of law, then a country's state and democratic stability can be said to be advanced. The new technological developments of this century have also spurred new rules regarding the protection of the individual, and our common values of democracy. While the new challenge in Kosovo, though surpassing both the state and regional borders, is the aspect of the right to personal data protection (PDP), information security (IS) and access to public documents (APD). In the future, we will try to spot our shortcomings in this regard, while at the same time giving recommendations to overcome these challenges.
Keywords:
Data protection, Information security, Access to public documents, ICT, Social networks
Session Chair
Anita Mirijamdotter
Session Co-Chair
Bejtush Ademi
Proceedings Editor
Edmond Hajrizi
ISBN
978-9951-437-69-1
Location
Pristina, Kosovo
Start Date
27-10-2018 9:00 AM
End Date
27-10-2018 10:30 AM
DOI
10.33107/ubt-ic.2018.205
Recommended Citation
Jashari, Ruzhdi, "Protection of Personal Data, Security of Information and Access to Public Documents: Challenge for Kosovo Institutions" (2018). UBT International Conference. 205.
https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/2018/all-events/205
Protection of Personal Data, Security of Information and Access to Public Documents: Challenge for Kosovo Institutions
Pristina, Kosovo
The opening of the economic market, the free movement of people and goods, the right to freedom of expression, political alternatives to governance in society, free circulation of ideas and services; at the time of democratic development are the values on which the country's democracy remains unmovable. Whereas, when these developments, in co-operation, are in strong cohesion with the rule of law, then a country's state and democratic stability can be said to be advanced. The new technological developments of this century have also spurred new rules regarding the protection of the individual, and our common values of democracy. While the new challenge in Kosovo, though surpassing both the state and regional borders, is the aspect of the right to personal data protection (PDP), information security (IS) and access to public documents (APD). In the future, we will try to spot our shortcomings in this regard, while at the same time giving recommendations to overcome these challenges.