3 Amendments of Fabio Massimo CASTALDO related to 2016/2145(INI)
Amendment 5 #
Draft opinion
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1. Stresses that the development of the European Open Science Cloud must take place with due regard for the fundamental rights enshrined in the Charter of Fundamental Rights (CFR), in particular for the rights of data protection, privacy, liberty and security, and that it must abide by the principles of privacy by design and by default, and the principles of proportionality, necessity, data minimisation and purpose limitation; recognises that additional safeguards, such as pseudonymisation or anonymisation, and cryptography,can enhance protection when personal data and metadata are used in big data applications or cloud computing;
Amendment 14 #
Draft opinion
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3. Believes that the free flow of data is paramount to the digital economy, on the condition of reciprocity, and essential for the development of science and research; emphasises that the Commission initiative on the free flow of data should enable the growing European cloud computing sector to be in the forefront of the global innovation race, including for science and innovation purposes; stresses that the Initiative should also aim to lift any arbitrary restrictions as to where companies should place infrastructure or store data within the EU territory, as these would hamper the development of Europe’s economy; believes that data of European citizens should not circulate, be stored or used in countries that cannot guarantee a level of data protection safeguards similar to the one provided by the EU, in particular an effective right to redress to EU citizens before a court or tribunal;
Amendment 21 #
Draft opinion
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4. Notes that the scientific community needs a secured and safe high-capacity infrastructure in order to advance research and prevent potential security breaches, cyber-attacks or misuse of personal data, especially when large amounts of data and metadata are collected, stored and processed; calls on the Commission and the Member States to support and incentivise the development of the necessary technology, taking into account the security by design approach; supports the Commission’s efforts to enhance cooperation among public authorities, European industry, researchers and academia in the area of big data and cybersecurity from the early stages of the research and innovation process in order to enable innovative and trustworthy European solutions.