EU voluntary communication monitoring risks business data confidentiality

computerworld.com

EU proposals for voluntary communication monitoring pose risks to businesses, potentially leading to sensitive data leaks. Privacy advocates warn that the EU Council's modified "Chat Control" approach, allowing voluntary scanning by providers, could still compromise confidential corporate information due to high error rates. Critics argue this move legitimizes mass surveillance and undermines corporate data confidentiality, despite claims of abandoning plans to break end-to-end encryption.


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