[governance] Two Internet governance discussions online next week...
Divina MEIGS
divina.meigs at orange.fr
Fri Apr 22 10:27:55 EDT 2016
thank you Ginger. What a shame no women are in sight!!
divina
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Hi everyone, I'm forwarding this, because I think many of you will be interested in the topics to be discussed. Please share. Cheers, Ginger
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Dear Colleagues,
We would like to invite you to join us for two Internet governance events next week. Both events offer full remote participation:
Conference on Technical Innovation for Digital Policy
> Monday, 25th April, from 8:00 UTC
Data protection, freedom of information, and cybersecurity are increasingly in the focus of digital policy. Can technology provide adequate solutions to important policy issues? What are the options? The conference on Technical Innovation for Digital Policy will gather leading Internet innovators and policy experts to discuss technical innovation and potential solutions to critical areas affecting Internet users worldwide. Speakers include:
Louis Pouzin from Open Root, inventor of the datagram
Phil Zimmerman from Silent Circle, father of Pretty Good Privacy
Adrian Perrig from ETH Zurich
Michael Hausding from Switch
Richard Hill from Internet Society Switzerland
Christophe Blanchi from DONA Foundation
Bjoern Christian Wolf from DiploFoundation
Jovan Kurbalija, DiploFoundation director
Webinar: Internet governance in April 2016
> Tuesday, 26th April, at 11:00 UTC
Security, cyberterrorism, and sustainable development, were on the agenda of the G7 meeting in Japan, while the Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers adopted the Internet Governance Strategy for 2016-2019. Following the Apple/FBI controversy last month, an increasing number of mobile apps and online services have turned on end-to-end encryption, while in Europe, the long-awaited General Data Protection Regulation was approved by the EU Parliament. What were the main Internet governance updates in April, and how will they shape future developments? Join us for our next monthly briefing; local hubs in Rio de Janeiro and Jakarta will also share regional perspectives. Register to join the webinar.
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> Diplo's IG Team
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