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Balance between security and freedom

The C3L is represented at the European Police Congress 2025 in Berlin with the Master's programme in Information Law. The background: Information law plays a central role in the context of internal security.

The C3L is represented at the European Police Congress 2025 in Berlin with the Master's programme in Information Law. The background: Information law plays a central role in the context of internal security. It regulates the handling of data that is essential for averting danger, criminal prosecution and prevention. In an increasingly digitalised world, authorities rely on the access, processing and exchange of sensitive information in order to effectively counter threats. At the same time, the fundamental rights of citizens - in particular the right to informational self-determination and data protection - must be safeguarded.

The challenge is to find a balance between security interests and individual freedoms. Clear legal requirements, transparent procedures and control of data processing are essential. Legal foundations such as the Federal Data Protection Act, the General Data Protection Regulation and special security laws form the basis for this. European initiatives such as the EU data protection directives also enable effective, cross-border cooperation.

Alexis von Kruedener, a lecturer on the part-time Master's degree programme in Information Law (LL.M.), will be taking part in the expert forum on the topic of "AI in use". He will provide a legal perspective and talk about the need for training in the field of AI. This is equally true for ministries, authorities and police units.

(Changed: 11 Feb 2026)  Kurz-URL:Shortlink: https://uol.de/p31225n11272en
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