
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. Within ENISA's broader mission to assess new and emerging technologies this 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. Based on the input of a group of experts ENISA identifies the impacts of life-logging and nano-blogging activities which are bound to be very revelatory about peoples' life and offers policy recommendations. As part of this expert group faculty member Kristina Irion provided input and comments to this report.