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Please contact the Library through email: xxxxxxxxx@xxx.xx.xx, or send a letter to: University Library Radboud University Copyright Information Point PO Box 9100 6500 HA Nijmegen You will be contacted as soon as possible. 198 Focus Over de voorgestelde interceptiebevoegdheden voor inlichtingen- en veiligheidsdiensten Xxxx Xxxxxx0 In juli 2015 heeft het kabinet een voorstel geopenbaard voor een nieuwe Wet op de inlichtingen- en veilig- heidsdiensten (Wiv 20xx), ter vervanging van de huidige wet (Wiv 2002). De internetconsultatie over dit voorstel heeft ongebruikelijk veel reacties opgeleverd, veelal kritisch van aard, waarin bijvoorbeeld gesproken wordt van sleepnetten waarmee de diensten massaal gegevens zouden gaan verzamelen. De resultaten van deze consultatie zijn nog niet verwerkt. De twee meest controversiële onderwerpen zijn het onafhankelijke toezicht op de diensten en het interceptiestelsel. Dit artikel richt zich op het laatste onderwerp2 en bepleit een werkwijze waarbij het verzamelen en selecteren hand in hand gaan. n onze moderne gedigitaliseerde samenleving is het werk van de politie en van inlichtingendiensten (en hun afnemers) in xxxx mate informatie-gestuurd. Niet alleen laten bijna al onze handelingen digitale sporen na – die gebruikt kunnen xxxxxx voor a posteriori onderzoek – maar ook kan men in bestaande sporen patronen ontdekken die a priori aanwijzingen geven voor wat nog te gebeuren staat. Met name voor inlichtingen- diensten is het voorspellen en voorkomen belangrijk. Politiediensten richten zich vooralsnog vooral op bewijsverzameling, nadat de strafbare handeling reeds plaatsgevonden heeft. Bij xx xxxxx hoeveelheden informatie die nu gegene- reerd en nagelaten xxxxxx is de vraag relevant: xxxxx informatie verzamel je, op xxxx moment, en op xxxx moment selecteer je informatie voor gebruik. Voor deze kwestie zijn de Engelse termen select before you collect3 en collect before you select (of: select after you collect) in xxxxx geraakt.4 De volgende twee voorbeelden illustreren het verschil. – Politie- en inlichtingendiensten mogen de telefoonge- sprekken van een burger xxxxxx wanneer de betreffen- xx xxxxxxx als verdachte of target aangemerkt is,5 en een hogere autoriteit toestemming heeft gegeven voor de tap – xx xxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxx bij de politie, of de minister bij de inlichtingendiensten. De gesprekken xxxxxx dus pas verzameld nadat een verdachte geselecteerd is. Hier geldt: select before you collect. – De Europese Dataretentierichtlijn (06/24/EG) uit 2006, in Nederland sinds 2009 xxx xxxxxx als de Wet bewaar- plicht telecommunicatiegegevens, verplicht aanbieders van telefoon en internet ertoe de metadata van al hun klanten te bewaren. Deze metadata betreffen xxxx num- mer of adres op xxxx moment (waar) met xxxx xxxxx nummer/adres belt of mailt, en wie op xxxx moment met xxxx IP-adres in- of uitlogt.6 In dit voorbeeld geldt: collect before you select, omdat van iedereen gegevens verzameld xxxxxx en pas later geselecteerd wordt van wie gegevens eventueel gebruikt xxxxxx. Deze bewaarplicht is van begin af aan omstreden geweest vanwege het bij voorbaat verzamelen van informatie over meestal onverdachte burgers. Het Duitse Constitutionele Hof heeft de richtlijn al in 2009 een schending van het (Duitse) grondrecht op privacy genoemd. In 2015 heeft het Europese Hof van Justitie de richtlijn in de gehele unie ongeldig verklaard: ‘Vastgesteld moet dus xxxxxx dat deze richtlijn een zeer ruime en bijzonder zware inmen- ging in deze fundamentele rechten in de rechtsorde van de Unie impliceert, zonder dat deze inmenging nauwkeu- rig is omkaderd door bepalingen die kunnen waarborgen dat zij daadwerkelijk beperkt is tot het strikt noodzakelij- ke.’ (ECLI:EU:C:2014:238, punt 65). De interpretatie van deze laatste opmerking in de context van dit artikel is: er wordt te veel verzameld en xx xxxxxx geselecteerd. Het is evident niet proportioneel wanneer van de gehele bevolking alle communicatie-metadata opgeslagen xxxxxx, terwijl slechts een fractie daarvan daadwerkelijk gebruikt wordt. Voorstanders van dataretentie bagatellise- ren de privacyschending door te zeggen dat xx xxxx niets aan de hand is als gegevens helemaal niet gebruikt wor- den. Dit is een merkwaardig argument; dat het ophangen van een camera in ieders slaapkamer rechtvaardigt, zolang er maar niks met de opnames gedaan wordt. Het simpele xxxx dat gegevens opgeslagen xxxxxx, en mogelijk gebruikt, gelekt, of gehackt xxxxxx, heeft een chilling effect, waar- door mensen bijvoorbeeld terughoudend zijn om met een psychiater xx xxxxxx, of met familie in Pakistan. De onderliggende fundamentele kwestie is of je het verzamelen van gegevens moet reguleren, of het gebruik xxxxx moet reguleren. Deze kwestie hangt nauw samen met het verschil tussen select before you collect en collect before you select. De collect before you select aanpak is alleen xxx te rechtvaardigen wanneer een groot xxxx van wat verzameld wordt ook daadwerkelijk gebruikt wordt. De select before you collect aanpak veronderstelt dat je van te voren precies weet waar xx xxxx op zoek bent. Dat is in een inlichtingen context niet altijd het geval. Daarom is de hieronder voorgestelde tussenvorm – select while you collect – relevant.
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