Prof. Dr. Jan Dirk Roggenkamp
Vision: Smart Prevention
- Roggenkamp: Phenomenon
- Roggenkamp: Threat
- Roggenkamp: Chances
From my point of view, prevention in the world changed by digitalisation can only work on a global level. Prevention is not primarily dependent on a particular technology, but rather on effective cooperation between the bodies responsible for security and crime prevention, and this at a global level. And that won’t work as long as everyone is cooking their own little soup and we, as for example in the Federal Republic of Germany, have a lot to catch up on in terms of cooperation with security authorities and law enforcement agencies at national level and even more at international level. In my view, technology itself and its use must always aim to respect fundamental rights, in particular the right to informational self-determination, namely the fundamental right to data protection, and the right to guarantee the integrity and confidentiality of information technology systems, namely the fundamental right to computers, as much as possible and to restrict them as little as possible.
Prof. Dr. Jan Dirk Roggenkamp
- Law studies at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin [Humboldt University of Berlin] and the Universidad de Salamanca (Spain)
- Internship in Berlin and San José de Costa Rica
- First and second state examination in Berlin ( Kammergericht)
- Research assistant at the Chair for Public Law, Security Law and Internet Law at the University of Passau (Prof. Dr. Dirk Heckmann) – there aso doctoral thesis on „Web 2.0 Plattformen im kommunalen E-Government“ [Web 2.0 platforms in municipal e-government]
- Lawyer (Associate) at Bird & Bird LLP (Frankfurt am Main) – IT-Practice Group (IT law – in particular copyright law, data protection law)
- Consultant at the Federal Ministry of Justice – Project Group Electronic File in Criminal Matters
- 2012 – 2017 Professor at the Police Academy of Lower Saxony
- Since April 2017 Professor at the HWR Berlin
- § 13 Abs. 6 TMG – Grundsätzliche Möglichkeit der anonymen Nutzung von Internetdiensten
- Bundesverfassungsgerichtsentscheidung zur Online-Durchsuchung / Recht auf Gewährleistung der Integrität und Vertraulichkeit informationstechnischer Systeme
- Ende-zu-Ende Verschlüsselung
- Internationale Zusammenarbeit der Polizei (Überblick des Status Quo)
- Beitrag digitalcourage e.V. zu Verschlüsselungsverboten
- Phenomenon
- Threat
- Chances
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