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DIGIT-EU Data Protection, Privacy, and Cybersecurity in the EU
(DI700) - Δημήτρης Βαρουτάς
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The course Data Protection, Privacy, and Cybersecurity in the EU was designed and developed as a single, coherent teaching module consisting of thirteen lectures. The curriculum is structured around the EU’s dual objective of:
- protecting fundamental rights and personal data, and
- building digital resilience through cybersecurity governance, risk management, and coordinated incident response.
The design intentionally connects GDPR-based compliance logic (principles, rights, accountability, enforcement) with cybersecurity frameworks (NIS2, ENISA, risk management, incident reporting), highlighting where privacy and security reinforce each other and where trade-offs emerge (e.g., surveillance vs rights, data minimisation vs security logging, innovation vs sovereignty).
The design of the curriculum ensured:
- Progression from rights and data protection foundations to enforcement, cross-border transfers, and emerging challenges.
- Integration of privacy law with cybersecurity governance, reflecting real organisational practice (compliance programmes need both).
- Use of authoritative EU sources, including regulations, directives, CJEU case law, and ENISA outputs.
- Applied orientation, preparing students to analyse real GDPR breaches and EU cyber incident policy responses.
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Πέμπτη 29 Ιανουαρίου 2026
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