A technological and legal investigation into how smart states deploy collective intelligence for security and surveillance purposes

The paper examines challenging cases for the balancing act between privacy and protection of individual rights on one side and protection of public and national security on the other. In doing so, the article refers to the main privacy protection legislation – the GDPR and specifically article 23,...

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Main Author: Diana M. POPA
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Language:English
Published: Pro Universitaria 2025-03-01
Series:Smart Cities and Regional Development Journal
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Online Access:https://scrd.eu/index.php/scrd/article/view/611
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description The paper examines challenging cases for the balancing act between privacy and protection of individual rights on one side and protection of public and national security on the other. In doing so, the article refers to the main privacy protection legislation – the GDPR and specifically article 23, the AI ACT and its relevant exceptions, the LED, and newly proposed pieces of legislation aiming at giving more manoeuvre capabilities to law enforcement and intelligence agencies when it comes to conducting activities for the purpose of protecting the public and national security. The article debates the relation between data protection and public and national security in democratic states and shows how the evolving threat landscape influences both the practice and the legislative process around personal data protection and deployment of emerging technologies and use of collective intelligence for security purposes. The way this relationship is shaped in each (smart) state is influenced by political, technological factors as well as the specific threat landscape. The deployment of AI for surveillance of the public space, the way it is both regulated and contested are discussed, with practical cases such as the use of smart surveillance during the 2024 Paris Olimpic games being analized. When looking at surveillance technologies deployed in the public space, the article also articulates a new physical and digital intertwined dimension of the public space, making the argument that both within and outside the visible boundaries of constructed geography, there is digitally field space, either vertically or horizontally, that can represent a resilience enabler factor but can also become a threat if exclusively depended upon or if not secured against malicious interference. 
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spelling doaj-art-9564cd73d76d4d78953f0127bf0b271c2025-08-20T03:18:56ZengPro UniversitariaSmart Cities and Regional Development Journal2537-38032821-78882025-03-019210.25019/5n39gz26A technological and legal investigation into how smart states deploy collective intelligence for security and surveillance purposesDiana M. POPA0Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands The paper examines challenging cases for the balancing act between privacy and protection of individual rights on one side and protection of public and national security on the other. In doing so, the article refers to the main privacy protection legislation – the GDPR and specifically article 23, the AI ACT and its relevant exceptions, the LED, and newly proposed pieces of legislation aiming at giving more manoeuvre capabilities to law enforcement and intelligence agencies when it comes to conducting activities for the purpose of protecting the public and national security. The article debates the relation between data protection and public and national security in democratic states and shows how the evolving threat landscape influences both the practice and the legislative process around personal data protection and deployment of emerging technologies and use of collective intelligence for security purposes. The way this relationship is shaped in each (smart) state is influenced by political, technological factors as well as the specific threat landscape. The deployment of AI for surveillance of the public space, the way it is both regulated and contested are discussed, with practical cases such as the use of smart surveillance during the 2024 Paris Olimpic games being analized. When looking at surveillance technologies deployed in the public space, the article also articulates a new physical and digital intertwined dimension of the public space, making the argument that both within and outside the visible boundaries of constructed geography, there is digitally field space, either vertically or horizontally, that can represent a resilience enabler factor but can also become a threat if exclusively depended upon or if not secured against malicious interference.  https://scrd.eu/index.php/scrd/article/view/611privacysecurityAIsurveillancearticle 23Smart State
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A technological and legal investigation into how smart states deploy collective intelligence for security and surveillance purposes
Smart Cities and Regional Development Journal
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title A technological and legal investigation into how smart states deploy collective intelligence for security and surveillance purposes
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title_full_unstemmed A technological and legal investigation into how smart states deploy collective intelligence for security and surveillance purposes
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Smart State
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