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    Greek Migration Ministry Penalized for Camp Data Breaches

    April 4, 20242 Mins Read
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    A Greek flag and a European Union flag flutter inside a newly inaugurated closed-type migrant camp on the island of Samos, Sept. 18, 2021 (Reuters/Alkis Konstantinidis). Source: Kathimerini English Edition
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    The news agency Agence France Press reported that the Greek Ministry of Migration and Asylum is being scrutinized due to significant data protection breaches within migrant camps. The Hellenic Data Protection Authority has imposed a substantial fine, amounting to approximately 175,000 euros. This fine is the largest ever imposed on a Greek government body, highlighting the seriousness of the uncovered violations.

    The watchdog highlighted serious shortcomings in the ministry’s adherence to data protection regulations and noted a lack of cooperation from ministry officials. This revelation has sparked concerns about the overall management and oversight of migrant facilities, prompting calls for stricter compliance measures.

    Reports have emerged revealing the implementation of a surveillance system known as Hyperion within Greek migrant camps. This system monitors entry and exit points and requires individuals, including asylum seekers and NGO members, to provide personal and biometric data for processing.

    Following requests from international bodies, including the European Parliament and the UN refugee agency, the Hellenic Data Protection Authority initiated an inquiry into the ministry’s digital security protocols. This investigation shed light on significant gaps in data protection measures and raised questions about the adequacy of privacy safeguards.

    Despite the fines and scrutiny, the Greek Ministry of Migration and Asylum has yet to respond comprehensively to inquiries regarding the data breaches. This lack of transparency has fueled concerns about the ministry’s commitment to addressing the underlying issues and ensuring compliance with data protection regulations.

    The incident underscores broader challenges faced by Greece in managing asylum seekers and refugees, with the country witnessing a significant influx of arrivals in recent months. Syrians and Afghans constitute the majority of asylum seekers in Greece, highlighting the need for robust systems to protect their rights and privacy amidst increasing migration pressures.

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