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We previously covered several articles here on the IDP Blog about the digital world and its nuances, but the studies do not stop there, this is because digital law is a widely diversified area, capable of bringing great opportunities in different niches, mainly within law. In the last one published here on the Blog, we talked about How does the law protect us against Cybercrimes? – IDP Law Blog , an extremely important topic, especially so that we are aware of the modus operandi of these types of Cyber Crimes.
Continuing this line of research, we will talk in this article about the field of trends that digital law and data protection are capable of bringing into the future. It is worth remembering that data protection is the set of legal, technical and organizational whatsapp number list measures that are adopted by the Brazilian legal system in order to guarantee the security of data that is collected, stored, processed and transmitted in the digital environment. It is important to prevent the loss, theft or misuse of user data by third parties. Not only data protection, but in recent years, the transformations brought about by the advancement of the digital era, have increasingly become a reality present in our lives, affecting not only the way we communicate and interact, but also the way we deal with with legal and legal issues.
We will talk a little more about the subject later. New laws and their consequences It is nothing new that human relationships, especially communication between people, are increasingly guided by the use of the internet and technologies. It is in this space that digital law operates. The digital era corresponds to the historical period in which social life, work relationships and a large part of human interactions begin to be determined by 'algorithms' and 'digital operations'. The emergence of the digital era poses new challenges to Law. In this way, the Theory of Law cannot remain static in the face of these new challenges. The Theory of Law depends on profound social changes, to credit changes to legal concepts, and, with this, twist the Law around new changing social categories. To this end, specific laws were created in order to bring more legal certainty. The protection of personal data is regulated by specific laws, such as the General Data Protection Law, LGPD – (13,709/2018) in Brazil, and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR – 2016/679) in the European Union.
These laws establish the rights and duties of individuals and companies in relation to personal data, as well as the penalties for their misuse. Digital criminal law is a specialized area of criminal law that focuses on issues related to the investigation and punishment of cybercrimes. This includes the definition and interpretation of relevant laws and regulations, such as the Marco Civil da Internet, the Law to Combat Cybercrimes and the General Data Protection Law (LGPD), as well as the application of these laws in specific cases.