Data in focus: How digitalization is revolutionizing our everyday lives!

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Find out more about the University of Braunschweig, the DigITL Hub and the innovative research on data law and data protection on April 8, 2025.

Erfahren Sie mehr über die Uni Braunschweig, den DigITL Hub und die innovative Forschung zu Datenrecht und Datenschutz am 8. April 2025.
Find out more about the University of Braunschweig, the DigITL Hub and the innovative research on data law and data protection on April 8, 2025.

Data in focus: How digitalization is revolutionizing our everyday lives!

Digitalization is a profound change that permeates almost all areas of society. A central aspect of this transformation is the acquisition and analysis of data, which is considered one of the most valuable resources in the information society. This is particularly evident in current research examining the diverse roles and aspects of data use. These findings are used in particular by the Technical University of Braunschweig to point out the social issues in the area of ​​tension between data law and data protection.

Digital progress enables extensive training databases for the development and improvement of artificial intelligence. Increasingly complex data analyzes offer new insights that affect society as a whole. As a result, the need to comply with data protection regulations is becoming increasingly urgent. An important goal of current research in this area is to find the balance between the protection of personal data and the effective use of this data for scientific and administrative purposes to promote the public good.

Data law and data sovereignty

Data law plays an essential role in the context of digitalization. It serves to balance different social interests and ensures that the constitutionally protected data rights of the individual are protected. This happens primarily through the regulations contained in the Federal Data Protection Act and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which ensure control over personal data for individuals.

In times when personal and government data are increasingly becoming publicly accessible, the topic of data sovereignty is becoming increasingly important. The ability of individuals and institutions to exercise control over their own data is essential. It is important that it is known how personal data is used and that there are mechanisms in place to guarantee the protection of this data.

Research on data use

The research carried out as part of the DigITL Hub at TU Braunschweig aims to explore better processes for data use that also ensure data protection. This examines how data can be used for both the public good and commercially. These developments not only have an impact on science, but also on public administrations, which increasingly rely on precise data.

A balance between the use of data and the protection of private information is considered essential. The aim is to develop tools that make it possible to exploit the full potential of data without endangering the rights of individuals. In an increasingly digital world, this is a challenge that needs to be addressed by both scientists and policymakers.

Overall, it shows that the topic of data law and protection is much more than a legal matter. It touches on key questions of social justice and economic opportunity. The discourse about the responsible handling of data is therefore a fundamental task of current and future research. For more information on these topics, see the article by TU Braunschweig as well as in the area of Data protection law of the TU Braunschweig.