Officials and experts warn against Polish government's planned “mega databaseâ€
Poland’s commissioners for human rights and data protection, as well as a number of experts, have warned against the government’s plans to create a new “mega database”, which they say could violate the law and citizens’ rights.
They say that, by compiling information on things like earnings, health status, religion and education, it has similarities to China’s large-scale collection of data and could be use for political engineering in a manner similar to strategies employed by Cambridge Analytica.
However, the government argues that the platform would not be a database in itself but rather a system that would allow pseudonymised one-off compilations of data to support decision-making.
The Integrated Analytics Platform (ZPA) would combine data from almost all available public registries, including the Social Insurance Institution (ZUS) and National Health Fund (NFZ), according to the draft regulation.
“Thanks to the artificial intelligence algorithms used to analyse the data provided to the platform, it will be possible to generate useful information regarding citizens for public authorities in any configuration depending on the current needs of the authorities,” wrote the office of Poland’s human rights commissioner, Marcin WiÄ…cek.
This raises serious doubts regarding its compliance with both the Polish constitution and international and European legal standards, continued the statement. “The processing of huge data sets by state organs may be associated with the system of social control that is now the domain of the People’s Republic of China,” it added.
The plan has also been criticised by Panoptykon, an NGO dealing with the protection of privacy rights. It has raised concern that the public will not have any control over what the data will be used for, as the regulation does not provide for public disclosure of which entities will use the data or for what purpose.
In a statement, Panoptykon warned that ZPA would give the government a “Polish Cambridge Analytica” that it could use to gather, analyse and exploit huge amounts of data about voters to its own advantage. Read More…