Procesamiento informático de datos y protección de derechos fundamentales en las fronteras exteriores de la Unión europea
Abstract
The migration crisis and terrorist attacks committed in several Member
States have shown that in order to address the challenges of migration, terrorism
and crime, it is essential to invest in the improvement of the information
management systems used in border controls. Until now, these were strictly
separated, fragmented and disconnected. For this reason, the European Union has
recently approved a legislative framework to guarantee its interoperability. An
initiative that tries to prevent, in a more effective way, possible terrorist threats and
crimes related to migration – such as human trafficking – but which, at the same
time, must respect data protection and the right to the privacy of those people who
cross our borders