LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR DATA RETENTION IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

Authors

  • Savov ILIN

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53477/2668-2028-21-20

Keywords:

Keywords: information; data retention; crimes; terrorism; Russia; European Union.

Abstract

Abstract: The report examines and assesses the existing procedures for data retention to be used to combat crime and terrorism in the Russian Federation. The procedures regarding the control over data retention are presented and systematized. The existing differences between the Russian Federation and the member states of the European Union regarding the adopted legislation are described.

 

 

Author Biography

Savov ILIN

Date of birth, City/Country: 21.01.1980, Smolyan/Republic of Bulgaria Higher education (undergraduate and graduate studies): 

Bachelor degree in field of National Security, awarded by Academy of the Ministry of Interior, class of (year): 2004 Master degree in field of National Security, awarded by Academy of the Ministry of Interior, class of (year): 2007 

Master degree in field of Law, awarded by Varna Free University, class of (year): 2010 - Doctorate degree in field of National Security, awarded by Academy of the Ministry of 

Interior, class of (year): 201

Relevant training courses: CEPOL Open Source Intelligence and IT Solutions 

Relevant certifications: CEPOL 52/2020 New technologies in counter terrorism CEPOL 84/2020 Radicalisation - Image of extremism and radicalisation in contemporary Europe CEPOL 48/2020 'Strategic Intelligence Analysis' CEPOL 55/2020 'Impact of COVID-19 to counterterrorism & serious and organised crime' CEPOL 40/2020 Protection of soft targets synergy Police Forces and Private Security CEPOL 42/2021 Exchange of supplementary information with Europol on hits related to terrorism EUROPOL „Awareness Session for Internal Communicators and Police TrainersEuropol Headquarters 

Current position and affiliation: Professor, Dr. Faculty ,,PoliceAcademy of the Ministry of Interior 

Professor, Dr. Department of National and International Security Faculty of National Security and Defense GSRakovski Military Academy 

Research interests: 

the management and operation of security services; human trafficking, migration processes

the use and control of special intelligence tools; - data retention in the Republic of Bulgaria, the European Union and the United States

Relevant scientific achievements: Monographic books "Special Intelligence Means", "Readmission and Migration Control of Foreigners in the Republic of Bulgaria", "Organization and Management of the Use of Special Intelligence Means", "Inteligent Methods of Acquiring Information" and International experience of using special intelligence Means

References

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2021-07-20

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