Crossing Digital Borders: Data Protection Threats & Migrant Surveillance Industry

by Human Rights & Humanitarian Policy Concentration

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Thu, Mar 5, 2020

12 PM – 1:30 PM EST (GMT-5)

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IAB Room 404

420 West 118th Street, New York, New York 10027, United States

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While asylum seekers are required to provide significant amounts of personal information on their journey to safety, they are rarely fully informed of their data rights by UN agencies, border control, NGOs, and law enforcement staff tasked with obtaining and processing their personal information. In the US, asylum seekers at the border face a number of surveillance threats both from governments and from sophisticated commercial actors who sell data and analytics to the US government. We'll unpack the challenges faced by refugees and asylum seekers crossing these borders, emerging human rights issues in digital surveillance, as well as legal and policy responses by civil society.

Speaker: Dragana Kaurin, Research Fellow at the Berkman Klein Center at Harvard University
Moderator: Dr. Lara J. Nettelfield, Senior Lecturer, Institute for the Study of Human Rights

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IAB Room 404

420 West 118th Street, New York, New York 10027, United States

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