[governance] Fwd: EGYPT: IGF Workshop 257: The Privacy & Security Implications of Cloud Computing (Final Program)

Katitza Rodriguez Pereda katitza at datos-personales.org
Thu Nov 12 17:56:14 EST 2009


> Subject: EGYPT: IGF Workshop 257: The Privacy & Security  
> Implications of Cloud Computing (Final Program)
>

> Dear all,
>
>
>
> The final program of our IGF Workshop 257: The Privacy & Security  
> Implications of Cloud Computing is now available at
>
> Ciberdelincuencia.Org: http://ciberdelincuencia.org/fuentes/seminarios.php
>
> and The Public Voice:  http://thepublicvoice.org/events/egypt09/
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>
>
> The bio abstracts and pictures of the participants are available in  
> both hyperlinks in case you want to identify each other while in  
> Sharm-El Sheikh.
>
>
>
> As mentioned in my previous e-mail, and in addition to Katitza and  
> Mr. Seger’s questions, I will prepare some others in the area of sec 
> urity, privacy, cross-border data flows and law enforcement that wil 
> l complement, and hopefully enhance our multi-stakeholder dialogue i 
> n this panel. The main objective of our panel “is not only to highli 
> ght the challenges, explore the issues and inform the audience, but  
> also to look at possible solutions and good business practices”. I a 
> lso expect to hear from each of you, what your own organizations are 
>  doing in order to provide solutions on the intersection between pri 
> vacy and security to the cloud computing environment.
>
>
>
> Regarding the logistics of the panel, I will briefly introduce each  
> of you, and subsequently each speaker will have 8 minutes to present  
> their perspectives and issues regarding the work of your  
> organization in the field of cloud computing. Feel free to use any  
> format for your presentation during your time allotment.
>
> Subsequently, we will establish a dynamic debate based on the  
> questions prepared and the ones that the audience and the remote  
> hubs may have.
>
>
>
> The panel will be webcast in real time with the support of Pablo  
> Molina of Gerogetown University Law Centre. There will also be  
> volunteers providing updates in Twitter, Ning and Facebook and  
> blogging on relevant aspects of the workshop.
>
> There will be a final report shortly after the IGF meeting, which  
> will be available in both websites.
>
>
>
> I’d appreciate you can disseminate the information of our workshop i 
> n your websites, among members and colleagues of your organizations  
> and other people or professionals that may be interested in attendin 
> g or following it via webcast.
>
>
>
> I look forward to meeting all of you and to a productive and dynamic  
> dialogue in Sharm-El Sheikh, and please feel free to approach me  
> before Thursday.
>
>
>
> See you soon.
>
>
>
> P.D. Some helpful sources of reference, papers and recent  
> publications on cloud computing to enhance our dialogue are now  
> available at: http://thepublicvoice.org/events/egypt09/
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>
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>
> Cristos Velasco
>
> Director General
>
> North American Consumer Project on Electronic Commerce (NACPEC)
>
> http://www.nacpec.org
>
> http://www.ciberdelincuencia.org
>
> http://www.protecciondedatos.org.mx
>
>
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