Call to Greek political parties: Reconsideration of the Data Protection Law
On February 24, Homo Digitalis and “EKPIZO” Consumers’ Union sent a joint letter to the Greek Prime Minister and all leaders of the parliamentary political parties, requesting the immediate reconsideration of Law 4624/2019 on data protection.
The necessity for such a reconsideration stems from the Opinion 1/2020, issued by the Greek Data Protection Authority, which found Law 4264/2019 to be in contravention with the GDPR and Directive 2016/680 on various occasions.
The letter was also communicated to the President of the Greek Data Protection Authority, Mr. Konstantinos Menoudakos.
You may read the letter in Greek here.
Homo Digitalis in the 7th Information Security Conference
On 19 February 2020 the 7th Information Security Conference took place in Evgenidis Foundation in Athens.
The conference was organized by Boussias Communications and with the support of Homo Digitalis.
Mr. Konstantinos Kakavoulis represented our organization, speaking about the importance of information security in our culture. Mr. Kakavoulis underlined that “cybersecure at home means cybersecure at work.”
Three more Homo Digitalis members attended the conference.

Homo Digitalis educates the teachers in Chania
On 14 February Homo Digitalis was invited to speak to the teachers of primary and secondary education in Chania, Crete.
In the morning session, Elpida Vamvaka and Konstantinos Kakavoulis spoke to the teachers regarding the digital footprint and its importance for our digital personality.
They explained in a practical way how the teachers can protect themselves, but also how they can educate their students to gain control of their personal data.
In the afternoon session, they spoke to parents and children regarding the right to access and the right to erasure.


Two more Homo digitalis members participated in the seminar, with Anthi Strataki and Dimitris Grammenos, presenting the interactive workshop “GDPR and the 40 thieves”, while Giorgos Perrakis, lawyer and Homo Digitalis member, attended the seminar.

Homo Digitalis distributed cookies "for free" in Heraklio, Crete
In the context of the Data Protection Day, the Homo Digitalis team distributed cookies to passers-by in the central square of Heraklion, Crete, on 30 January 2020.
The cookies were distributed “for free” in exchange for the personal data of the passers-by. Only 2% of them did not accept to exchange their personal data with cookies!
This action intended to explain in a simple way the operation of cookies online.
The event took place under the auspices of the District of Crete, to which we are grateful.
Local media covered the event and many interviews were given by our members.
You can read the story in Greek at cretalive.gr and watch videos for Kriti TV and Creta Channel.
Homo Digitalis participates in a stakeholders' meeting by BEREC
Today, Tuesday, 4 February 2020, Homo Digitalis participated in a stakeholders’ meeting in Brussels organized by the Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC). The meeting concerned the draft BEREC guidelines on common approaches to the identification of the network termination point in different network topologies.
Homo Digitalis was invited to contribute to the meeting by BEREC, since it had filed proposals during the public consultation in November 2019.
A representative of the Greek National Telecommunication and Posts Committee (EETT) took also part in the meeting through teleconference.
You may view our proposals here.
Homo Digitalis presentation in CPDP 2020 is now available
On 24 January 2020 Homo Digitalis had the honour to participate in the Computers, Privacy, Data Protection Conference (CPDP) 2020, the most prominent conference in Europe on legal and ethical issues regarding new technologies.
We contributed to a panel, held by European Digital Rights (EDRi), on “AI and Migration Control: New Tools In The Service Of Fortress Borders”.
The video of our presentation is now available here.
You can also watch the video with our slides and sources here.
Publication & Presentation of the first Evaluation of the CEPS Working Group
On January 22, the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) Working Group on Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity published its Evaluation of the HLEG Trustworthy AI Assessment List (Pilot Version).
Homo Digitalis contributed significantly on this Evaluation, which aspires to suggest to the High-Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence (AI HLEG) of the European Commission additions to the said list, with a view to enhancing human rights protection.
The evaluation was presented to Ms. Lucilla Sioli, Director for AI and Digital Industry at European Commission, receiving extremely positive feedback.
Our organization took part in the round table discussion that followed the presentation.
We sincerely thank the co-authors of the evaluation Mr. Lorenzo Pupillo, Mr. Stefano Fantin and Mr. Afonso Ferreira, for this great collaboration!
Homo Digitalis had the great honor to contribute to this Evaluation with the participation of Eleftherios Chelioudakis, and is acknowledged in the Preamble of the study.
You may download the report here.
Homo Digitalis presentation in the M.Sc. Program "Digital Communications Media and Interaction Environments"
On January, 27 Stefanos Vitoratos, Homo Digitalis vice-president was invited to the course “E-governance and Digital Public Participation” of the M.Sc. program of the Faculty of Communications and Media of the National Kapodistrian University of Athens.
Mr. Vitoratos spoke about human rights in the contemporary digital age and the interaction between the various human rights.
His presentation was very interactive and the participation of students was huge.
We warmly thank the lecturers Mr. Dimitris Gkouskos and Ms. Eleni-Reveka Staiou for their invitation.
Happy Data Protection Day!
The Homo Digitalis team in Heraklio, Crete created a video in the context of January 28, the “European Data Protection Day”
The following Homo Digitalis members take part in the video:
Elpida Vamvaka, Manos Papadakis, Vyron Kavalinis, Konstantinos Liandrogiannakis, Kyriaki Syntichaki, Panagiotis Arapoglou, Katerina Kourzi, Eleftheria Vamvaka, Maria Vouisdaki, Giorgos Drakonakis, Konstantinos Spinthakis, Giorgos Maselis, Alexandra Karapidaki, Ioanna Spanaki.
We thank Comeet Creative Space and Groove Studio for the support.
The video is available here.