The EU's 'cyber security' agency ENISA published a new report on the risks and benefits of emerging life-logging applications and the effects on privacy, economy, and society. Based on the input and comments of a group of experts, which included CMCS Research Director Public Policy Kristina Irion, ENISA identifies the impacts of life-logging and nano-blogging activities and offers policy recommendations. The report draws a future risk scenario taking place in 2014 and predicts the positive and negative effects of online services and applications which produce a constant feed of personal information.

