Lukasz Olejnik. X. Bluesky.

Pseudonymisation - the critical and the most exciting thing in data protection

Pseudonymisation is a technical and organisational measure and a data protection measure under the GDPR. It is a risk-reduction measure that minimizes the likelihood and impact of data protection breaches. It allows for controlled re-identification through stored additional information (secret information). Unlike anonymisation, which irreversibly removes the ability to link Read More

Filling social media with indistinguishable AI-bots is illegal with EU AI Act

Meta considers a future where AI-generated bots, avatars or artificial accounts seamlessly integrate into its platforms, filling networks with artificial agents that mimic human users. I must repeat: according to the (so far vague) remarks, these bots are supposedly to interact with people, generate content, and have profiles indistinguishable from Read More

Summary of 2024

The year began with more positive tones than 2023, setting me on a trajectory to work on a second book, which I completed this year. Book I published a second book: Propaganda: From Disinformation and Influence to Operations and Information Warfare (you may get it in many places, for example Read More

Biggest Privacy Erosion in 10 Years? On Google’s Policy Change Towards Fingerprinting

While I once hoped 2017 would be the year of privacy, 2024 closes on a troubling note, a likely decrease in privacy standards across the web. I was surprised by the recent Information Commissioner’s Office post, which criticized Google’s decision to introduce device fingerprinting for advertising purposes from Read More

Privacy, security, and exfiltration via web browser Background Sync API

The Background Sync API (alternatively, periodic) enables web apps to defer tasks until the user has a stable connection. It may be useful for apps processing data offline. It introduces curious capabilities in web platforms, so it's important to understand the security and privacy footprint. Here I explore Read More

Impact assessments, risks, and navigating GDPR compliance

Are risks related to the processing of personal data, as referenced in the GDPR, fixed and exhaustive? They are not. The regulation provides a non-exhaustive list of risks solely as a foundation for protecting fundamental rights. Administrators must assess and address additional, context-specific risks beyond those explicitly listed. This requires Read More

Exaggerated claims of disinformation efficiency considered harmful

Promoting disinformation out of proportions can cause harm. But how so, after all, it informs about the issue? Well, without this information, perhaps  the disinformation content would not reach wider audiences at all. The propagandists would have failed....   How to boost Russian propaganda? The SDA, Disinformation Factory, employed over 100 Read More

Cyberattacks, information operations, AI and lethal autonomous weapons systems challenge our realm

Technological advances and rising risks posed by cyberattacks, AI, and autonomous systems are outpacing the rules. This shift blurs the lines between civilians and combatants, threatening core principles of warfare and civilian protection. Changes in our world occurring faster than ever before. The concern of International Committee of the Red Read More

Phasing out third-party cookies, user privacy and regulatory games - enough with the theatre

The big day arrived. The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) finally agreed for Google to phase out third-party cookies. That's terrific because it improves user welfare. Furthermore, no grace period was requested. Google could do it even today. The catch? Only on iOS, Apple's operating Read More

Analysis of European Union election interference guidelines (2024)

There’s no question that disinformation, propaganda, and manipulation threaten the election process. The increased transition of societies to online interactions induces those vulnerabilities. Technical developments like generative AI content and the ability to reach wide audiences only help in the creation of digital propaganda. Fortunately, we are not exactly Read More

Summary of 2023

2023 began unexpectedly difficult due to a serious health condition (and surgery), but now it’s fine - I just need to keep track of regular monitoring/tests. The first month resonated with the rest of this year. However, I managed to do quite a lot of stuff this year. Read More

Invisible disability in the world of technology

My name is Lukasz Olejnik. I have been disabled since the end of primary school. In 1999, I underwent a brain tumor surgery in a very difficult location. It goes without saying that the consequences of such a procedure can be very serious; in my case, it resulted just in Read More