Coordinatore | ABSISKEY CP
Organization address
address: RUE COLONEL DUMONT 26 contact info |
Nazionalità Coordinatore | France [FR] |
Sito del progetto | http://www.projectpact.eu/ |
Totale costo | 3˙533˙998 € |
EC contributo | 2˙675˙107 € |
Programma | FP7-SECURITY
Specific Programme "Cooperation": Security |
Code Call | FP7-SEC-2011-1 |
Funding Scheme | CP-FP |
Anno di inizio | 2012 |
Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) | 2012-02-01 - 2015-01-31 |
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1 |
ABSISKEY CP
Organization address
address: RUE COLONEL DUMONT 26 contact info |
FR (GRENOBLE) | coordinator | 126˙058.83 |
2 |
Market & Opinion Research International Limited
Organization address
address: Borough Road 79-81 contact info |
UK (London) | participant | 708˙612.80 |
3 |
RAND EUROPE COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY
Organization address
address: Westbrook Centre Milton Road contact info |
UK (CAMBRIDGE) | participant | 360˙472.50 |
4 |
INSTITUTT FOR FREDSFORSKNING STIFTELSE
Organization address
address: Hausmanns gate 7 contact info |
NO (OSLO) | participant | 320˙175.84 |
5 |
"NATIONAL CENTER FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ""DEMOKRITOS"""
Organization address
address: Patriarchou Gregoriou Str. contact info |
EL (AGHIA PARASKEVI) | participant | 257˙129.25 |
6 |
ATOS SPAIN SA
Organization address
address: Calle Albarracin 25 contact info |
ES (Madrid) | participant | 248˙765.77 |
7 |
CENTRE FOR IRISH AND EUROPEAN SECURITY LIMITED
Organization address
address: CLANWILLIAM TERRACE 3 contact info |
IE (DUBLIN) | participant | 162˙970.40 |
8 |
CENTER FOR SECURITY STUDIES
Organization address
address: P. Kanellopoulou St 4 contact info |
EL (Athens) | participant | 153˙680.00 |
9 |
THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTMINSTER
Organization address
address: REGENT STREET 309 contact info |
UK (LONDON) | participant | 132˙419.10 |
10 |
THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM.
Organization address
address: GIVAT RAM CAMPUS contact info |
IL (JERUSALEM) | participant | 96˙540.00 |
11 |
UPPSALA UNIVERSITET
Organization address
address: SANKT OLOFSGATAN 10 B contact info |
SE (UPPSALA) | participant | 83˙700.90 |
12 |
"CENTRE FOR SCIENCE, SOCIETY AND CITIZENSHIP"
Organization address
address: Via Paolucci de Calboli 5 contact info |
IT (ROMA) | participant | 24˙582.44 |
13 |
Ministry of Public Security
Organization address
address: BA'ALEI HAMELACHA 41 contact info |
IL (RAMLE) | participant | 0.00 |
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'PACT (PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF SECURITY AND PRIVACY: ASSESSING KNOWLEDGE, COLLECTING EVIDENCE, TRANSLATING RESEARCH INTO ACTION) is a 36 month collaborative project, which aims 1) to assess existing knowledge about public perception of the tension between security and privacy and the role played by social trust and concern; 2) to collect empirical evidence about the way in which European citizens perceive and assess in real life novel surveillance technologies; 3) to analyze the main factors that affect public assessment of the security and privacy implications of given security technology. On the basis of such an investigation, the project will develop and validate a prototype Decision Support System, which may help end users to evaluate pros and cons of specific security investments also on the basis of the societal perception of privacy and liberty.'
Public perceptions of the relationship between security and privacy are being assessed in order to generate input for future policymaking.
Privacy and data protection are fundamental rights that play a crucial role in contemporary democratic societies. Thus the use of surveillance technology walks a fine line regarding public trust and concerns for privacy, on the one hand, and perceptions of security needs, on the other.
The 'Public Perception of Security and Privacy: Assessing Knowledge, Collecting Evidence, Translating Research into Action' (http://www.projectpact.eu/ (PACT)) is a 36-month Collaborative Project funded by the European Commission. It aims to assist end users and policymakers in taking privacy and societal factors into consideration when they evaluate security measures.
The project assesses knowledge of the relationship between security and privacy. Empirical evidence is gathered regarding public perceptions on the topic at a pan-European level. Based on this evidence, a Privacy Reference Framework for Security Technologies is developed and validated.
To date, the project has accomplished its objectives through by implementing and assessing the pan-European survey, and through meetings with experts, focus groups and other dissemination activities. In particular, a specific approach has been developed and implemented, so as to allow survey respondents to react to realistic situations in making choices.
In terms of project output, the project provides information and guidance to end users such as security providers, border control authorities, law enforcement agencies, intelligence agencies and crisis managers. As such, it provides insight into how privacy and fundamental rights challenges associated with the use of security technologies should be taken into account. Additionally, a Decision Support System (a non-abstract, hands-on tool) that addresses security technologies as they relate to privacy issues while at the same time remaining context-aware will be designed and evaluated in relation to real-life environments.