From joly at punkcast.com Fri Jan 1 19:06:57 2021 From: joly at punkcast.com (Joly MacFie) Date: Fri, 1 Jan 2021 19:06:57 -0500 Subject: [Governance] =?utf-8?q?12_Streams_2020_=237_=E2=80=93_Internet_S?= =?utf-8?q?ociety_Action_Plan_2021_=E2=80=93_Dawit_Bekele?= Message-ID: The ISOC 2021 Action Plan is yet to be formally introduced to the community - an event is scheduled for later in January - however Dawit Bekele did give it a quick going over during the Africa Q4 call. Apart from the introduction of the Impact Assessment Kit and the new Insights platform, there is a new emphasis on Community empowerment, and diversifying funding and partnerships. ISOC Live posted: "Today, Friday January 1 2021, at 7:00pm EST (00:00 UTC) in the seventh instalment of the Internet Society Livestreaming‘s ‘12 Days of Streams‘ 2020 highlights, we feature Internet Society Regional Vice President Dawit Bekele giving a quick overview of the" [image: livestream] Today,* Friday January 1 2021*, at *7:00pm EST* (00:00 UTC) in the seventh instalment of the *Internet Society Livestreaming *‘s ‘*12 Days of Streams *‘ 2020 highlights, we feature Internet Society Regional Vice President *Dawit Bekele * giving a quick overview of the newly released *2021 Action Plan *, during the *Africa Region Community Engagement Call * on 9 December 2020. *VIEW ON LIVESTREAM: https://livestream.com/internetsociety/12streams2020-7 * *TWITTER #12STREAMS @Dawit_Bekele @InternetSociety @ISOC_Community @ISOC_Africa #InternetForEveryone* *SIMULCASTS* *https://www.pscp.tv/ISOC_Live/ * *https://www.twitch.tv/isoclive * *https://www.facebook.com/InternetSociety/live * *ARCHIVE* *https://archive.org/details/12streams2020-7 * *ORIGINAL STREAM* *http://bit.ly/Q42020ISOCAFRICA * (EN/FR) *Permalink* https://isoc.live/13314/ - -- -------------------------------------- Joly MacFie +12185659365 -------------------------------------- - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From joly at punkcast.com Sat Jan 2 20:34:29 2021 From: joly at punkcast.com (Joly MacFie) Date: Sat, 2 Jan 2021 20:34:29 -0500 Subject: [Governance] =?utf-8?q?12_Streams_2020_=238_=E2=80=93_CNXAPAC_20?= =?utf-8?q?20_Summit_Roundtable?= Message-ID: Today's stream a bit behind our regular scheduled time because of extra effort needed on the transcript/captions. The plus side is that you can read the transcript . A community networks all star line up was gathered for the CNXAPAC finale, including Onno Purbo, current winner of the Jonathan B. Postel Service Award , ISOC Live posted: "Today, Saturday January 2 2021, at 8:30pm EST (01:30 UTC) in the eighth instalment of the Internet Society Livestreaming‘s ‘12 Days of Streams‘ 2020 highlights, we feature the final session - a Summit Roundtable - of Community Network Exchange 2020 (CNX A" [image: livestream] Today, *Saturday January 2 2021*, at *8:30pm EST* (01:30 UTC) in the eighth instalment of the *Internet Society Livestreaming *‘s ‘*12 Days of Stream*s ‘ 2020 highlights, we feature the final session - a Summit Roundtable - of *Community Network Exchange 2020 * (CNX APAC 2020), on December 4 2020. The 4th annual CNX APAC had the theme ‘*Meaningful access with Community Networks*‘ and comprised 11 sessions over two weeks. The roundtable was the closer, and commences with a summary of all those preceeding sessions from facilitators *Sarbani Belur* and *Sarah Farooqui*. *SPEAKERS* *Onno W. Purbo*, Indonesia’s Internet Liberator (Indonesia) *Atsuko Okuda*, Regional Director, Asia and the Pacific, ITU *Mahabir Pun*, Founder, Nepal Wireless networking Project & National Innovation Centre (Nepal) *Mary Grace Mirandilla-Santos*, Independent ICT Policy Researcher (Philippines) *Osama Manzar*, Founder/Director, Digital Empowerment Foundation (India) *MODERATOR* *Rajnesh Singh*, Regional Vice President – Asia Pacific, Internet Society *VIEW ON LIVESTREAM: https://livestream.com/internetsociety/12streams2020-8 * *TWITTER #12STREAMS #CNXAPAC2020 @DEFindia @ISOCapac @A4A_Internet @apnic @APC_News @ITU #CommunityNetworks* *SIMULCASTS* *https://www.pscp.tv/ISOC_Live/ * *https://www.twitch.tv/isoclive * *https://www.facebook.com/InternetSociety/live * *https://www.facebook.com/isocasiapacific/live * *ARCHIVE* *https://archive.org/details/12streams2020-8 * *ORIGINAL STREAM* *https://livestream.com/internetsociety/cnxapac2020 * *Permalink*: https://isoc.live/13322/ -- -------------------------------------- Joly MacFie +12185659365 -------------------------------------- - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From joly at punkcast.com Sun Jan 3 19:04:45 2021 From: joly at punkcast.com (Joly MacFie) Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2021 19:04:45 -0500 Subject: [Governance] =?utf-8?q?12_Streams_2020_=239_=E2=80=93_Quantum_En?= =?utf-8?q?cryption_=E2=80=93_Robin_Wilton_=40_HOPE?= Message-ID: As noted earlier, Robin Wilton's HOPE talk on quantum encryption is, by a long chalk, the most viewed ISOC presentation of the year, with 100s of views. To be honest, he was given a boost by being scheduled on the opening day as the lead in to Cory Doctorow's keynote, but it' still garnering many further views in the archive. He did follow up with a paper, which is linked below. ISOC Live posted: "Today, Sunday January 3 2021, at 7:00pm EST (00:00 UTC) in the ninth instalment of the Internet Society Livestreaming‘s ‘12 Days of Streams‘ 2020 highlights, we feature Internet Society Director of Internet Trust Robin Wilton giving a presentation 'Quantu" [image: livestream] Today,* Sunday January 3 2021*, at *7:00pm EST* (00:00 UTC) in the ninth instalment of the *Internet Society Livestreaming *‘s ‘*12 Days of Streams *‘ 2020 highlights, we feature Internet Society Director of Internet Trust *Robin Wilton * giving a presentation '*Quantum Encryption*' at the Hackers on Planet Earth (HOPE) conference on July 25 2020. Robin explains the science behind quantum encryption, and what it's use means for Internet security. *VIEW ON LIVESTREAM: https://livestream.com/internetsociety/12streams2020-9 * *SLIDES https://archive.org/download/hopeconf2020/20200725_1500_Quantum_Encryption.pdf * *PAPER https://www.internetsociety.org/resources/doc/2020/does-quantum-computing-put-our-digital-security-at-risk/ * *TWITTER #12STREAMS #QuantumEncryption @futureidentity @hopeconf @InternetSociety* *SIMULCASTS* *https://www.pscp.tv/ISOC_Live/ * *https://www.twitch.tv/isoclive * *https://www.facebook.com/InternetSociety/live * *ARCHIVE* *https://archive.org/details/12streams2020-9 * *ORIGINAL STREAM* *https://isoc.live/12526/ * *Trouble clicking?* Copy and paste this URL into your browser: https://isoc.live/13328/ - -- -------------------------------------- Joly MacFie +12185659365 -------------------------------------- - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From joly at punkcast.com Mon Jan 4 20:07:17 2021 From: joly at punkcast.com (Joly MacFie) Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2021 20:07:17 -0500 Subject: [Governance] =?utf-8?q?12_Streams_2020_10_=E2=80=93_Space_Intern?= =?utf-8?q?et_Governance_Webinar?= Message-ID: After yesterday's session of Hackers on Planet Earth, today we have Hackers Off Planet Earth! The news came in over the weekend that panelist Scott Pace is departing his post running the Space Force to return to GWU. The silver lining is that this may give him more time to dedicate to the IPNSIG's particular interests. The video only has AI captions, but a full corrected (and White House approved) transcript, including slides, is linked below. ISOC Live posted: "Today, Monday January 4 2021, at 8:00pm EST (01:00 UTC) in the tenth instalment of the Internet Society Livestreaming‘s ‘12 Days of Streams‘ 2020 highlights, we feature the InterPlanetary Networking Special Interest Group (IPNSIG) Space Internet Governanc" *[image: Livestream] Today, Monday January 4 2021, at 8:00pm EST (01:00 UTC) in the tenth instalment of the Internet Society Livestreaming ‘s ‘12 Days of Streams ‘ 2020 highlights, we feature the InterPlanetary Networking Special Interest Group (IPNSIG) Space Internet Governance Webinar from August 7th, 2020. Presently there is no governance framework, formal or informal, for the Internet in space (what will become the Solar System Internet, or SSI). A panel explored whether one is needed and, if so, what form it should take.* *SPEAKERS* *Dr. Vinton G. Cerf, Chief Internet Evangelist, GoogleDr. Scott Pace, Deputy Assistant to the President and Executive Secretary of the National Space Council* *MODERATORScott Burleigh, Principal Engineer, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology* *VIEW ON LIVESTREAM: https://livestream.com/internetsociety/12streams2020-10 * *SLIDES https://archive.org/download/spaceig/8.7.2020_Update_on_U.S._Space_Policies_and_Directives.pdf * *TRANSCRIPT https://archive.org/download/spaceig/2020.08.07_Space_Internet_Governance.pdf * *TWITTER #12STREAMS #SpaceIG @vgcerf Scott Pace @SpaceForceDoD* *SIMULCASTShttps://www.pscp.tv/ISOC_Live/ https://www.twitch.tv/isoclive https://www.facebook.com/InternetSociety/live * *ARCHIVEhttps://archive.org/details/12streams2020-10 * *ORIGINAL STREAMhttps://isoc.live/12563/ * *Permalink* https://isoc.live/13335/ -- -------------------------------------- Joly MacFie +12185659365 -------------------------------------- - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From joly at punkcast.com Tue Jan 5 19:04:45 2021 From: joly at punkcast.com (Joly MacFie) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2021 19:04:45 -0500 Subject: [Governance] 12 Streams 2020 #11 - Strengthening the Internet - Joseph Lorenzo Hall & Theorose Elikplim Dzineku Message-ID: This is the companion to 12 Streams 2020 #5 , and represents the second major prong of ISOC's 2020 Action plan - Strengthening the Internet. While Joe Hall gives an overview, Theorose Dzineku gives a specific example - Chapter capacity building via the training program. ISOC Live posted: "Today, Tuesday January 11 2021, at 7:00pm EST (00:00 UTC) in the tenth instalment of the Internet Society Livestreaming‘s ‘12 Days of Streams‘ 2020 highlights, we feature two presentations from the fifth Intercommunity call in 2020, a 'Special Edition' wi" [image: livestream] Today, *Tuesday January 11 2021*, at *7:00pm* EST (00:00 UTC) in the tenth instalment of the *Internet Society Livestreaming *‘s ‘*12 Days of Streams *‘ 2020 highlights, we feature two presentations from the fifth *Intercommunity * call in 2020, a 'Special Edition' with the theme '*Stories of Resilience *'. In the first presentation *Joseph Lorenzo Hall *, Senior Vice President, Strong Internet, Internet Society reflects on the year's progress in the *Strengthening the Internet * effort. In the second, *Theorose Elikplim Dzineku*, Chair, Programs and Communication, ISOC Ghana, relates her experience taking the *ISOC Chapter Training Program * encryption module, and its application in the field of journalism. *VIEW ON LIVESTREAM: https://livestream.com/internetsociety/12streams2020-11 * *SLIDES https://archive.org/download/12streams2020-11/12streams2020-11_SLIDES.pdf * *TWITTER #12STREAMS #StrongInternet @JoeBeOne @InternetSociety @TDzineku @isocghana @ISOC_Community* *SIMULCASTS* *https://www.pscp.tv/ISOC_Live/ * *https://www.twitch.tv/isoclive * *https://www.facebook.com/InternetSociety/live * *ARCHIVE* *https://archive.org/details/12streams2020-11 * *ORIGINAL STREAM* *https://bit.ly/icomm2020 (EN/FR/ES)* *Permalink* https://isoc.live/13341/ -- -------------------------------------- Joly MacFie +12185659365 -------------------------------------- - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From joly at punkcast.com Wed Jan 6 19:13:26 2021 From: joly at punkcast.com (Joly MacFie) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2021 19:13:26 -0500 Subject: [Governance] 12 Streams 2020 #12 - The Internet After 2020 Message-ID: Organizational members are a vital component, along with Chapters and Staff, of the ISOC community, whether through the OMAC Advisory council, project partnerships, IETF participation, or other activities. At the end of the year they convened for this forward looking webinar. ISOC Live posted: "Today, Wednesday January 6 2021, at 7:00pm EST (00:00 UTC) in the tweltth and final instalment of the Internet Society Livestreaming‘s ‘12 Days of Streams‘ 2020 highlights, we feature a webinar 'The Internet After 2020' that was attended by the Internet S" [image: livestream] Today, *Wednesday January 6 2021*, at *7:00pm EST* (00:00 UTC) in the twelth and final instalment of the *Internet Society Livestreaming *‘s ‘*12 Days of Streams *‘ 2020 highlights, we feature a webinar '*The Internet After 2020 *' that was attended by the Internet Society's *Organizational Members * on December 7 2020. *SPEAKERS* *Azeem Azhar*, Founder, Exponential View *Vint Cerf*, Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist, Google *Nnenna Nwakanma*, Chief Web Advocate, Web Foundation *Andrew Sullivan*, President and Chief Executive Officer, Internet Society MODERATOR *Jane Coffin*, Senior Vice President, Internet Growth, Internet Society *VIEW ON LIVESTREAM: https://livestream.com/internetsociety/12streams2020-12 * *TWITTER #12STREAMS #ISOCvirtual @azeem @vgcerf @SullivanISOC @nnenna @JaneCoffin* *SIMULCASTS* *https://www.pscp.tv/ISOC_Live/ * *https://www.twitch.tv/isoclive * *https://www.facebook.com/InternetSociety/live * *ARCHIVE* *https://archive.org/details/12streams2020-12 * *ORIGINAL STREAM* *https://isoc.box.com/s/cc1b6eb0zp8cda7yuox5ejud7tp1azsh * *Permalink* https://isoc.live/13347/ -- -------------------------------------- Joly MacFie +12185659365 -------------------------------------- - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The public program supports 350+ sessions and connects key stakeholders from around the world – policymakers, business leaders, activists, technologists, researchers, lawyers, designers, journalists, creatives, and more – in order to find solutions to the toughest problems affecting our digital spaces. Hosted online and across all time zones, RightsCon 2021 will mark an important milestone for the technology and human rights community, with a projected 10,000+ participants from 150 countries projected to attend. Hosting a session is one of the best ways to tap into a global network of experts, form unexpected partnerships, and contribute to conversations that happen nowhere else. In 2021, RightsCon is accepting session proposals in 20 program categories. If you’re interested in submitting, I invite you to read the Guide to a Successful Proposal , and learn more about the issues shaping this year’s program and important aspects of the program process. One last thing to remember: the deadline to propose a session is January 19, 2021 at 23:59 Pacific Standard Time. As you look through these materials, feel free to reach out to me with any questions, or get in touch with the RightsCon team directly at rightscon at accessnow.org. I would also suggest that you subscribe to the RightsCon Rundown newsletter – if you’re not already – for program-related updates over the next couple of months. I truly hope to see your work represented at RightsCon 2021 this June! Best, -- *Bruna Martins dos Santos * Skype ID: bruna.martinsantos @boomartins -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nnenna75 at gmail.com Mon Jan 11 09:05:25 2021 From: nnenna75 at gmail.com (Nnenna Nwakanma) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2021 14:05:25 +0000 Subject: [Governance] The web's birthday (and other stories) Message-ID: Happy New Year! March 12, 2021 is the 32nd birthday of the World Wide Web. To mark the anniversary, we will be spotlighting and celebrating young people who are using the web for good. Do you know an outstanding young person (32 and under - the age of the web) using the web to empower, educate, activate or connect people, who we should feature? Each year on the web’s birthday, our founder Tim Berners-Lee writes an open letter reflecting on his invention. This year young people will be at the heart of his message, demonstrating how this generation can reshape the world in positive ways using the power of the web. What kind of stories are we looking for? - Individuals using the web to respond to challenges they have encountered in their lives as well as those using the web to create new opportunities. - We hope to cover a range of themes, such as education and skills, activism and social justice, entrepreneurship, community-building, health and mental health, safety, etc. - We want to feature people who are working to improve the web (e.g. by tackling online gender-based violence), as well as those whose work demonstrates the web in service of society (e.g. using web tools for activism, improving access to healthcare, etc) - We will feature young people from a diverse range of geographies, socio-economic backgrounds, gender, ethnic and cultural identities. How will we use these stories? - With their permission, we will feature a selection of young people (via various formats across various platforms) to mark the web’s birthday on March 12. - Beyond March 12, the stories we gather will be used as a longer term project to share the positive stories of the web. How to get in touch: If you would like to propose a young person for this ongoing project, please tell us about them or put us in touch with them directly. We will then look to set up a time with the young person to chat about their work and discuss their participation in the project. Contact Lisa, Web Foundation Communications Manager - lisa.vanwyk at webfoundation.org Informed consent and safety of young people is critical. Appropriate processes will ensure young people are safe and give fully informed consent to how their stories and identities are portrayed, with extra care taken in contexts where there may be additional risks. 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URL: From LB at lucabelli.net Thu Jan 14 08:46:08 2021 From: LB at lucabelli.net (LB at lucabelli.net) Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2021 06:46:08 -0700 Subject: [Governance] Glossary of Platform Law & Policy Terms Message-ID: <20210114064608.2700328f4bbfc197480209526f2a1375.4c763c40aa.mailapi@email07.europe.godaddy.com> Dear colleagues, I hope this mail finds you well, despite the pandemic situation. As many of you already know, over the past year we have developed a Glossary of Key Terms on Platform Law and Policy, thanks to the IGF Coalition on Platform Responsibility*. A “commentable” version of the Glossary will be available on the IGF website (here https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/glossary-on-platform-law-and-policy-terms) until 31 January 2021. Everyone is welcome to add feedback, comments or references to his/her works on the matter, alongside the text, section per section. We have received relevant feedback over the past months and at the IGF session on Platform Regulations: Towards A Common Vocabulary (video recordings here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzED-xkUYcM), but we are sure there are many viewpoints or works developed by members of this list that deserve to be included/cited. Please feel free to add your comments and references using the IGF platform. Comments and references to works developed by colleagues from the Global South are particularly welcome. You can also download the Glossary in pdf format here https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/filedepot_download/4905/2373 FYI, the Glossary is also listed as one of the official outputs of the IGF 2020, in the Dynamic Coalitions' output section (here https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/dc-coordination-activities). Lastly, please feel free to share this email or the linked documents through your networks. The more comments and feedback we receive, the stronger will be the final product. I wish an excellent 2021, with less stress, more “normal' life, and multiple vaccines available to everyone! All the best, Luca * The DRAFT Glossary was prepared by the “Glossary Working Group.” The members of the working group are (in alphabetical order): Luca Belli, Vittorio Bertola, Yasmin Curzi de Mendonça, Giovanni De Gregorio, Rossana Ducato, Luã Fergus Oliveira da Cruz, Catalina Goanta, Tamara Gojkovic, Terri Harel, Cynthia Khoo, Stefan Kulk, Paddy Leerssen, Laila Neves Lorenzon, Chris Marsden, Enguerrand Marique, Michael Oghia, Milica Pesic, Courtney Radsch, Roxana Radu, Konstantinos Stylianou, Rolf H. 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If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying or distribution of this email or attached documents, or taking any action in reliance on the contents of this message or its attachments is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. Please contact the sender if you believe you have received this email by mistake. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From judith at jhellerstein.com Thu Jan 14 11:40:36 2021 From: judith at jhellerstein.com (Judith Hellerstein) Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2021 11:40:36 -0500 Subject: [Governance] REMINDER--Accessibility SIG Meeting--Digital Accessibility Awareness in times of Covid-19--January 17 at 14:30 UTC Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From willi.uebelherr at riseup.net Thu Jan 14 13:56:00 2021 From: willi.uebelherr at riseup.net (willi uebelherr) Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2021 15:56:00 -0300 Subject: [Governance] Renew Your Commitment to the Internet ... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5b576b12-e973-e4cd-3870-450d2f6bbf44@riseup.net> Dear Andrew, i agree with you and your presentation in many points. Especially when it comes to the potentials of an InterNet. I focus my disagreement on 2 issues: 1) There is no Corona/Covid pandemic, only a plandemic, i.e. a staged Corona theater. 2) There is no InterNet on our planet, only TnterStar systems. to 1) Corona/Covid This topic is simpler for this receiver circle. From the regional statistical data for all regions on our planet it is true that there was no over-mortality compared to the last years. But for this we cannot use absolute numbers, we have to look at the percentage per age group. And there are no Sars-Cov-2 infections, because a Rt-PCR test cannot detect infection and infectivity. For that, any person with symptoms of disease must undergo a clinical examination. Today there is no flu and influenza. All respiratory diseases today are declared as covid-19. And we have no Covid deaths, because with very few exceptions in Germany, there are no autopsies worldwide that can prove an actual Sars-Cov-2 virus, if such a virus exists at all, and can justify it as the cause of death. to 2) InterNet The name Internet goes back to "Inter-connection of local Net-works". And there is no such thing, because there are no local networks either. Strictly speaking, each community, small or large, must build its own local and autonomous network, which then connects to its neighbors around it. If the communities do this, an InterNet can be created. Furthermore, we must move away from the privatization of addresses and names. My proposal for this: 128 bit IP address (like IPv6), divided into 2 x 64 bit addresses for global and local. The global address rests on the GeoLocation of 2 x 32 bit angles from WCS84. The local address structure is insignificant in the global and must be understood only in the local network. Accordingly, only ccTLDs are used in the DNS system and managed regionally. The problems of your InterStar system are due to the private and governmental control and occupation of these systems and can only be solved if the communities generate a telecommunication in the form of a TnterNet themselves. with many greetings, willi Asuncion, Paraguay Am 14.01.2021 um 10:44 schrieb Andrew Sullivan, Internet Society: > from Internet Society has sent you an email but it appears that your email client only allows plain text. > > Please copy and paste the following link to view the contents of this email: > http://portal.internetsociety.org/622619/bulletin/ViewSent/... Dear willi, The beginning of a new calendar is often a time to start afresh, and to look forward with hope and anticipation. For many, this year is perhaps not quite so fresh. Many of us are living with various degrees of political uncertainty, historical injustices, or both. Many of us are still uncertain of the long-term economic effects of COVID-19. And almost all of us remain under the shadow of the pandemic itself, with anticipation of vaccination battling with anxiety from new variants and, in many places, indifferent management of the crisis. Yet there is reason for us to look forward with hope, and to renew our commitment that the Internet is for everyone. For perhaps 100,000 years, people have been using tools and symbols to extend our reach, expand our capabilities, and work together to make our societies better. The Internet is a profoundly human tool. It is made to let us communicate and collaborate. And it works! When the pandemic came and we were unable to be together in person we could still reach one another to work, to learn, and to express our love and frustration and loneliness. The Internet made this possible. It did so without any central authority, and without needing involvement from people keen to invent ways to tell the Internet to do what it already does by design. This is the first lesson we, the Internet Society, must take from 2020. The Internet way of networking must be promoted and defended. It works. When we do things the Internet way, we put power and control in the hands of people and communities who can build what they need with remarkably modest resources. With such a clear example of the importance of the Internet, governments and societies around the world are having another look at it. Some of the things people propose would damage or splinter the Internet, or permanently undermine it. Other proposals will make the Internet better for everyone. The Internet Society must encourage proposals that promote the critical properties that give us the Internet and discourage proposals that work against those critical properties. There are people all over the world, private corporations and governments alike, who want the Internet to be turned into a centrally-controlled, tightly managed, but sterile service that would leave all humanity poorer. We, the Internet Society, advocate the true Internet instead. The true Internet brings us to the second lesson from 2020. For too many, the promise the Internet offered was a false one because they had inadequate access or no access at all. This is unacceptable. We must continue our work until every single person who wants access to the Internet can have it. And it must be the open, globally-connected, secure, and trustworthy Internet — the one that does not stop at a country's border or provide access to only selected services. It must be the Internet that invites us to create new possibilities with it. This is what we work for. For 2021 we have produced a plan of concrete, measurable actions we will take in the service of these aims. We will keep working to bring together the people and technology that are needed to give everyone the access they want. We will not stop our efforts to strengthen the Internet — through initiatives that support and enhance its open architecture, and that preserve the model on which it was built. We will redouble our efforts to do more with others, and to build up our community's strength, to bring to reality our vision that the Internet is for everyone. Join us at 13:00 UTC on 28 January, when we will come together as a community to explore this plan. Regards, Andrew Sullivan President & CEO Internet Society From joly at punkcast.com Sat Jan 16 07:40:21 2021 From: joly at punkcast.com (Joly MacFie) Date: Sat, 16 Jan 2021 07:40:21 -0500 Subject: [Governance] WEBCAST TODAY: How Rural Audience can contribute for Internet Standardizations Message-ID: The old joke about standards is that the great thing is that there are so many of them! This stream will also be available at https://www.facebook.com/groups/ruralisocsig ISOC Live posted: "On Saturday 16 January 2021 at 5pm-6pm IST (11:30-12:30 UTC) the Internet Society Rural Development Special Interest Group (ISOC RD SIG) presents a webinar ‘How Rural Audience can contribute for Internet Standardizations‘ featuring Mr. Harish Chowdhary, I" [image: livestream] On *Saturday 16 January 2021* at *5pm-6pm IST* (11:30-12:30 UTC) the* Internet Society Rural Development Special Interest Group * (ISOC RD SIG) presents a webinar ‘*How Rural Audience can contribute for Internet Standardizations*‘ featuring Mr. *Harish Chowdhary*, Internet Governance expert . *MODERATOR* *Adarsh B U*, Founder and President, ISOC RD SIG *LIVESTREAM https://livestream.com/internetsociety/ruralsig2021-1 * *TWITTER: @IsocSig @Intern3t4All * *SIMULCASTS* *https://www.pscp.tv/ISOC_Live/ * *https://www.twitch.tv/isoclive * *ARCHIVE* *https://archive.org/details/ruralsig2021-1 * *FACEBOOK GROUP* *https://www.facebook.com/groups/400301030546238 * *Permalink* https://isoc.live/13363/ -- -------------------------------------- Joly MacFie +12185659365 -------------------------------------- - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Mr. Praveen Misra (India)" [image: livestream] On *Sunday 17 January 2021* at *14:30-16:00 UTC* the *Internet Society Accessibility Special Interest Group *(Accessibility SIG) will convene a meeting with the theme '*Digital Accessibility Awareness in times of Covid-19*'. ! *AGENDA* 1. Mr. *Praveen Misra* (India) - Overview of Digital Accessibility and Prominence & Challenges in times of Covid19 2. Ms. *Judith Hellerstein* (US) - Secretary A11YSIG - Overview of A11ySIG and outreach activities that can be undertaken 3. Ms. *Kelly Colman* (US) - Accessibility in Home Health Care and the impacts of SDOH” (social determinants of health) 4. *Dr. Emmanuelle Gutierrez* (Spain) Artificial Intelligence and the importance of accessibility training 5. Mr. *Kindy Vereus MONTREUIL* (Haïti) - Digital Accessibility between Necessity and Opportunity 6. Discussion & Question Answer *LIVESTREAM* http://livestream.com/internetsociety/a11ysigcovid (Open Captions, ASL) *PARTICIPATE VIA ZOOM* http://bit.ly/a11ysigcovid (Closed Captions, ASL) *REAL TIME TEXT* https://www.streamtext.net/player?event=CFI-A11YSIG *TWITTER* #accessibility #Covid19 @a11ySIG @InternetSociety #a11y *SIMULCASTS* https://www.pscp.tv/ISOC_Live/ https://www.twitch.tv/isoclive *ARCHIVE* https://archive.org/details/a11ysigcovid *Permalink* https://isoc.live/13562/ - -- -------------------------------------- Joly MacFie +12185659365 -------------------------------------- - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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A panel will discuss the role of social media during the Trump presidency, including the role of platform policies in fomenting or responding to the recent violence, the benefits and risks posed by steps subsequently taken, and what this means for the future of speech online. *SPEAKERS* *Nate Persily*, Faculty Co-Director of the Cyber Policy Center *Daphne Keller*, Director, Cyber Policy Center Program on Platform Regulation *Alex Stamos*, Director, Cyber Policy Center Internet Observatory *Renee DiResta*, Research Manager, Cyber Policy Center Internet Observatory *MODERATOR*: *Kelly Born*, Executive Director, Cyber Policy Center *LIVESTREAM: http://livestream.com/internetsociety/cpcstorm * *PARTICIPATE VIA ZOOM: http://ow.ly/Fsht50D8L5E * *TWITTER: @StanfordCyber @persily @alexstamos @daphnehk @noUpside @KellyKborn #section230* *SIMULCASTS* *https://www.pscp.tv/ISOC_Live/ * *https://www.twitch.tv/isoclive * *ARCHIVE* *https://archive.org/details/cpcstorm * *Permalink* https://isoc.live/13576/ - -- -------------------------------------- Joly MacFie +12185659365 -------------------------------------- - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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There's > been a fair amount of water, including the recent tsunami, under the bridge > since then. > > ISOC Live posted: "On Friday January 22 2021 at 1pm-2pm PST (21:00-22:00 > UTC) the Stanford Cyber Policy Center hosts a seminar 'The Storming of the > Capitol and the Future of Speech Online'. A panel will discuss the role of > social media during the Trump presidency, including" > > > [image: livestream] On *Friday > January 22 2021* at *1pm-2pm PST* (21:00-22:00 UTC) the Stanford Cyber > Policy Center hosts a seminar '*The > Storming of the Capitol and the Future of Speech Online > *'. > A panel will discuss the role of social media during the Trump presidency, > including the role of platform policies in fomenting or responding to the > recent violence, the benefits and risks posed by steps subsequently taken, > and what this means for the future of speech online. > > *SPEAKERS* > *Nate Persily*, Faculty Co-Director of the Cyber Policy Center > *Daphne Keller*, Director, Cyber Policy Center Program on Platform > Regulation > *Alex Stamos*, Director, Cyber Policy Center Internet Observatory > *Renee DiResta*, Research Manager, Cyber Policy Center Internet > Observatory > > *MODERATOR*: *Kelly Born*, Executive Director, Cyber Policy Center > > *LIVESTREAM: http://livestream.com/internetsociety/cpcstorm > * > > *PARTICIPATE VIA ZOOM: http://ow.ly/Fsht50D8L5E * > > *TWITTER: @StanfordCyber > > @persily @alexstamos @daphnehk @noUpside @KellyKborn #section230* > > *SIMULCASTS* > *https://www.pscp.tv/ISOC_Live/ * > *https://www.twitch.tv/isoclive * > > *ARCHIVE* > *https://archive.org/details/cpcstorm > * > > > > *Permalink* > https://isoc.live/13576/ > > > > - > > -- > -------------------------------------- > Joly MacFie +12185659365 > -------------------------------------- > - > -- > Governance mailing list > Governance at lists.igcaucus.org > https://lists.igcaucus.org/mailman/listinfo/governance > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The Envoy will complement ongoing technology related efforts in relevant bodies and entities within the United Nations system. Mr. Hochschild most recently supported the Secretary-General in coordinating the preparations for the commemoration of the Organization’s seventy-fifth anniversary. In this capacity, he continued to support the Secretary-General on issues related to frontier technologies and the follow-up to the High-Level Panel on Digital Cooperation. He brings diversified senior leadership experience, both at Headquarters and in the field, having served as Assistant Secretary-General for Strategic Coordination in the Executive Office of the Secretary-General, Deputy Special Representative for the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA), United Nations Resident Coordinator, Humanitarian Coordinator and Resident Representative of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Colombia; Director of the Field Personnel Division in the then Department of Field Support in New York; and as Chief of Field Operations and Technical Cooperation in the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in Geneva. He began his United Nations career in 1988 with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Sudan and served in subsequent postings with UNHCR, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and in United Nations peacekeeping. Mr. Hochschild is a graduate of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. He is fluent in English, French, German and Spanish. New York, 22 January 2021 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From muyiwacaleb at gmail.com Sat Jan 23 03:35:30 2021 From: muyiwacaleb at gmail.com (Caleb Olumuyiwa Ogundele) Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2021 09:35:30 +0100 Subject: [Governance] UN Tech Envoy is Fabrizio Hochschild Drummond In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Indeed a welcome news. Congratulations to Fabrizio. Caleb Ogundele ________________ Sent with thumbs from a small screen mobile device. Pelase exsuce typos adn errosr. On Sat, Jan 23, 2021, 8:50 AM Nnenna Nwakanma via Governance < governance at lists.igcaucus.org> wrote: > Secretary-General appoints Mr. Fabrizio Hochschild Drummond of Chile as > his Envoy on Technology > > United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres announced today the > appointment of Fabrizio Hochschild Drummond of Chile as his Envoy on > Technology. > > Taking into account the growing prominence of technology issues and the > recognition that the United Nations must enhance its efforts on digital > cooperation and global connectivity, the Envoy will lead the implementation > of the Secretary-General’s Roadmap on Digital Cooperation in close > consultation with Member States, the technology industry, civil society and > other stakeholders. The Envoy will complement ongoing technology related > efforts in relevant bodies and entities within the United Nations system. > > Mr. Hochschild most recently supported the Secretary-General in > coordinating the preparations for the commemoration of the Organization’s > seventy-fifth anniversary. In this capacity, he continued to support the > Secretary-General on issues related to frontier technologies and the > follow-up to the High-Level Panel on Digital Cooperation. > > He brings diversified senior leadership experience, both at Headquarters > and in the field, having served as Assistant Secretary-General for > Strategic Coordination in the Executive Office of the Secretary-General, > Deputy Special Representative for the United Nations Multidimensional > Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA), > United Nations Resident Coordinator, Humanitarian Coordinator and Resident > Representative of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in > Colombia; Director of the Field Personnel Division in the then Department > of Field Support in New York; and as Chief of Field Operations and > Technical Cooperation in the Office of the High Commissioner for Human > Rights (OHCHR) in Geneva. > > He began his United Nations career in 1988 with the Office of the United > Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Sudan and served in > subsequent postings with UNHCR, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency > for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), the Office for the > Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and in United Nations > peacekeeping. > > Mr. Hochschild is a graduate of the University of Oxford in the United > Kingdom. 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Panelist *Cade Zvavanjanja* is the chair of the Multi-Stakeholder Co-ordinating Team (MCT) ISOC Live posted: "Today Monday January 25 2021, at 3pm CAT (13:00 UTC) ISOC LIVE will webcast an Internet Society Zimbabwe Chapter (ISOC ZIM) Tech Talk - 'The Urgency of Multistakeholder Participation in Internet Governance during COVID and Beyond' that was held on Jan 12 " [image: livestream] Today *Monday January 25 2021*, at *4:30pm CAT* (14:30 UTC) *ISOC LIVE * will webcast an *Internet Society Zimbabwe Chapter * (ISOC ZIM) Tech Talk - '*The Urgency of Multistakeholder Participation in Internet Governance during COVID and Beyond*' that was held on Jan 12 2021. *SPEAKERS* *Cade Zvavanjanja*, Director, Cyber Security & Forensics, Baker Tilly Central Africa *Bonnie Mtengwa*, IT Manager, POTRAZ *Ntokozo Ncube*, ICT Manager, Solusi University *Shepard Chifamba*, Lecturer, Harare Institute of Technology *MODERATOR -* *Jasper Mangwana*, President, ISOC Zimbabwe *LIVESTREAM http://livestream.com/internetsociety/isoczim (open captions)* *TWITTER #InternetGovernance @mangwana_jasper @ISOCZIM @Wisecade @zigfonline @BonnieM6 @Potraz_zw Ntokozo Ncube @SolusiUni Shepard Chifamba @HarareInstitute* *SIMULCASTS* *https://www.pscp.tv/ISOC_Live/ * *https://www.twitch.tv/isoclive * *https://www.facebook.com/ISOCAfrica/live * *https://www.facebook.com/isoczim * *ARCHIVE* *https://archive.org/details/isoczim * -- -------------------------------------- Joly MacFie +12185659365 -------------------------------------- - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Sophie.KWASNY at coe.int Tue Jan 26 03:21:09 2021 From: Sophie.KWASNY at coe.int (KWASNY Sophie) Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2021 08:21:09 +0000 Subject: [Governance] information to share please Message-ID: Dear All, I would be grateful for posting the following information/invitation on the governance list, as it contains events which will be held in Asia/pacific, Africa and Latin-America, this Thursday 28 January. Kind regards, Sophie [version française ci-dessous] Dear all, This year, 28 January is a very special day, not only for the Council of Europe, but for the entire global Data Protection community, for each and every individual protected by this essential right. This year, 28 January marks the 40th Anniversary of Convention 108, which was open for signature on 28 January 1981. It is also the 15th edition of Data Protection Day. For 40 years, Convention 108 has influenced and shaped the protection of privacy and of data protection in Europe and beyond. Its modernised version (known as Convention 108+) will continue to do so. A series of events will mark this outstanding date: · a conference under the German chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe on Transborder transfers - Challenges of international data transfer from the perspective of the Convention 108+ and GDPR – 28 January 2021, 01.00 pm -4.30 pm CET (more information here) · three regional conferences to take stock of the input of Convention 108 in the world. You are most welcome to take part in them. See below for time and connection links: * Asia-Pacific, 2:00 am - 3:30 am (CET) 28 January 2021 * Africa, 12:00 am - 01:30 pm (CET) 28 January 2021 * Latin America 09:00 pm - 10:30 pm 28 January 2021 (CET) · a panel during the 2021 CPDP conference on 40 Years of Data Protection and many more to come: Convention 108 and 108+ (28 January 2021, 6.30 pm - 7.15 pm CET) · a Declaration of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe · the release of a special issue of the Computer Law and Security Review · the announcement of the Stefano Rodotà Award 2021 · and special wishes for the Convention : those of the Chair of the Committee of Convention 108 and of the Data protection Commissioner of the Council of Europe. 40 members of the Data Protection Community in the world have recorded Happy Anniversary messages, emphasizing how Convention 108 is important for their respective country or organisation and their work. Be ready to witness their energy and get inspiration from this global community (video to be released on the 28th). The Council of Europe provides you also with a yearly opportunity to be informed of the wealth of activities carried out to celebrate Data Protection Day in various countries and organisations participating in the Committee of Convention 108. See here Find more details on the 15th Data Protection Day dedicated web page Wishing you an EXCELLENT DATA PROTECTION DAY! Best regards, The Data Protection Unit Council of Europe **** Chers tous Cette année, le 28 janvier est une journée très spéciale ; pas seulement pour le Conseil de l’Europe, mais pour toute la communauté internationale de la protection de données et surtout, pour chaque personne protégée par ce droit essentiel. Cette année, le 28 janvier est le 40ème anniversaire de la Convention 108, ouverte à la signature le 28 janvier 1981. C’est aussi la 15ème édition de la Journée de la protection des données. Toute une série de manifestations vont marquer cette date importante, n’hésitez pas à les suivre : * une conférence sous la présidence allemande du Comité des Ministres du Conseil de l’Europe sur Transferts transfrontières – Défis des transferts internationaux de données sous la perspective de la Convention 108 + et du RGPD – 28 janvier 2021, 13h00 – 16h30 CET (plus d’informations ici) * trois conférences régionales pour faire un bilan de l’apport de la Convention 108 dans le monde (voir les liens pour accéder aux programmes et aux informations de connexion) : * Asie-Pacifique, 02h00 – 03h30 (CET) 28 janvier 2021 * Afrique, 12h00 -13h30 (CET) 28 janvier 2021 * Amérique latine, 21h00 – 22h30 (CET) 28 janvier 2021 * un atelier au cours de la Conférence de la CPDP 2021 sur le thème : 40 ans de protection des données et bien d’autres à venir : la Convention 108 et 108+ (28 janvier, 18h30 – 19h15 CET). * une Déclaration du Comité des Ministres du Conseil de l’Europe * la publication d’une édition spéciale de la Computer Law and Security Review * la proclamation du Prix Stefano Rodotà 2021 * et des vœux particuliers pour la Convention : ceux de la Présidente du Comité de la Convention 108 et du Commissaire à la protection des données du Conseil de l’Europe. 40 membres de la communauté de la protection de données dans le monde ont enregistré des messages de Joyeux Anniversaire qui traduisent combien la Convention 108 est importante pour leur pays ou organisation respectif. 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ISOC Live posted: "On Tuesday - Wednesday January 27 -28 2021 from 11am-6pm EST (16:00-23:00 UTC) the Internet Education Foundation presents the 2021 State of the Net (SOTN) conference online. SOTN is America's premier Internet policy conference and this year has the theme " [image: livestream]On *Tuesday - Wednesday January 27 -28 2021* from *11am-6pm EST* (16:00-23:00 UTC) the *Internet Education Foundation * presents the *2021 State of the Net* (SOTN) conference online. SOTN is America's premier Internet policy conference and this year has the theme '*Internet Policy in Transition*'. Speakers include *Senator Amy Klobuchar* (D-MN), *Rep. Anna G. Eshoo* (D-CA), and FCC Commissioner *Geoffrey Starks*. *LIVESTREAM https://livestream.com/internetsociety/sotn2021 * *AGENDA https://sotn21.sched.com/ * *PARTICIPATE VIA ZOOM https://bit.ly/3sUF68j * *REAL TIME TEXT * *https://isoc.live/sotn2021-realtimetext/* *TWITTER #SOTN2021 @netedfound @isocdc* *SIMULCASTS* *https://www.pscp.tv/ISOC_Live/ * *https://www.twitch.tv/isoclive * *https://www.facebook.com/InternetEducationFoundation * *ARCHIVES* *https://archive.org/details/sotn2021 * *https://www.youtube.com/sotndc * *Permalink* https://isoc.live/13599/ - -- -------------------------------------- Joly MacFie +12185659365 -------------------------------------- - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Sophie.KWASNY at coe.int Wed Jan 27 11:36:22 2021 From: Sophie.KWASNY at coe.int (KWASNY Sophie) Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2021 16:36:22 +0000 Subject: [Governance] FW: information to share please In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Joly, Sorry to always have to bother you .. but it seems that the management of the main email address of the governance list is not effective.. Can you help in sharing the information below please – still today if possible ? Kind regards, Sophie From: KWASNY Sophie Sent: mardi 26 janvier 2021 09:21 To: governance at lists.igcaucus.org Subject: information to share please Dear All, I would be grateful for posting the following information/invitation on the governance list, as it contains events which will be held in Asia/pacific, Africa and Latin-America, this Thursday 28 January. Kind regards, Sophie [version française ci-dessous] Dear all, This year, 28 January is a very special day, not only for the Council of Europe, but for the entire global Data Protection community, for each and every individual protected by this essential right. This year, 28 January marks the 40th Anniversary of Convention 108, which was open for signature on 28 January 1981. It is also the 15th edition of Data Protection Day. For 40 years, Convention 108 has influenced and shaped the protection of privacy and of data protection in Europe and beyond. Its modernised version (known as Convention 108+) will continue to do so. A series of events will mark this outstanding date: · a conference under the German chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe on Transborder transfers - Challenges of international data transfer from the perspective of the Convention 108+ and GDPR – 28 January 2021, 01.00 pm -4.30 pm CET (more information here) · three regional conferences to take stock of the input of Convention 108 in the world. You are most welcome to take part in them. See below for time and connection links: * Asia-Pacific, 2:00 am - 3:30 am (CET) 28 January 2021 * Africa, 12:00 am - 01:30 pm (CET) 28 January 2021 * Latin America 09:00 pm - 10:30 pm 28 January 2021 (CET) · a panel during the 2021 CPDP conference on 40 Years of Data Protection and many more to come: Convention 108 and 108+ (28 January 2021, 6.30 pm - 7.15 pm CET) · a Declaration of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe · the release of a special issue of the Computer Law and Security Review · the announcement of the Stefano Rodotà Award 2021 · and special wishes for the Convention : those of the Chair of the Committee of Convention 108 and of the Data protection Commissioner of the Council of Europe. 40 members of the Data Protection Community in the world have recorded Happy Anniversary messages, emphasizing how Convention 108 is important for their respective country or organisation and their work. Be ready to witness their energy and get inspiration from this global community (video to be released on the 28th). The Council of Europe provides you also with a yearly opportunity to be informed of the wealth of activities carried out to celebrate Data Protection Day in various countries and organisations participating in the Committee of Convention 108. See here Find more details on the 15th Data Protection Day dedicated web page Wishing you an EXCELLENT DATA PROTECTION DAY! Best regards, The Data Protection Unit Council of Europe **** Chers tous Cette année, le 28 janvier est une journée très spéciale ; pas seulement pour le Conseil de l’Europe, mais pour toute la communauté internationale de la protection de données et surtout, pour chaque personne protégée par ce droit essentiel. Cette année, le 28 janvier est le 40ème anniversaire de la Convention 108, ouverte à la signature le 28 janvier 1981. C’est aussi la 15ème édition de la Journée de la protection des données. Toute une série de manifestations vont marquer cette date importante, n’hésitez pas à les suivre : * une conférence sous la présidence allemande du Comité des Ministres du Conseil de l’Europe sur Transferts transfrontières – Défis des transferts internationaux de données sous la perspective de la Convention 108 + et du RGPD – 28 janvier 2021, 13h00 – 16h30 CET (plus d’informations ici) * trois conférences régionales pour faire un bilan de l’apport de la Convention 108 dans le monde (voir les liens pour accéder aux programmes et aux informations de connexion) : * Asie-Pacifique, 02h00 – 03h30 (CET) 28 janvier 2021 * Afrique, 12h00 -13h30 (CET) 28 janvier 2021 * Amérique latine, 21h00 – 22h30 (CET) 28 janvier 2021 * un atelier au cours de la Conférence de la CPDP 2021 sur le thème : 40 ans de protection des données et bien d’autres à venir : la Convention 108 et 108+ (28 janvier, 18h30 – 19h15 CET). * une Déclaration du Comité des Ministres du Conseil de l’Europe * la publication d’une édition spéciale de la Computer Law and Security Review * la proclamation du Prix Stefano Rodotà 2021 * et des vœux particuliers pour la Convention : ceux de la Présidente du Comité de la Convention 108 et du Commissaire à la protection des données du Conseil de l’Europe. 40 membres de la communauté de la protection de données dans le monde ont enregistré des messages de Joyeux Anniversaire qui traduisent combien la Convention 108 est importante pour leur pays ou organisation respectif. Voyez leur énergie et laissez-vous inspirer par cette communauté mondiale (La vidéo sera publiée le 28 janvier). Le Conseil de l’Europe vous offre aussi, chaque année, une occasion de voir la richesse d’activités organisées pour célébrer la Journée de la protection des données dans différents pays et par différentes organisations qui participent au Comité de la Convention 108. Voir ici Retrouver tous les détails sur la page spéciale de la 15ème Journée de la Protection des Données ! Nous vous souhaitons une EXCELLENTE JOURNEE DE LA PROTECTION DES DONNEES ! Cordialement, Unité de la Protection des données Conseil de l’Europe www.coe.int/dataprotection [cid:image003.png at 01D6F4D2.ECB12470] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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On Wed, 27 Jan 2021 at 16:37, KWASNY Sophie via Governance < governance at lists.igcaucus.org> wrote: > Dear Joly, > > Sorry to always have to bother you .. but it seems that the management of > the main email address of the governance list is not effective.. > > Can you help in sharing the information below please – still today if > possible ? > > Kind regards, > > Sophie > > > > *From:* KWASNY Sophie > *Sent:* mardi 26 janvier 2021 09:21 > *To:* governance at lists.igcaucus.org > *Subject:* information to share please > > > > Dear All, > > > > I would be grateful for posting the following information/invitation on > the governance list, as it contains events which will be held in > Asia/pacific, Africa and Latin-America, this Thursday 28 January. > > > > Kind regards, > > Sophie > > > > > > > > *[version française ci-dessous]* > > Dear all, > > > > This year, 28 January is a very special day, not only for the Council of > Europe, but for the entire global Data Protection community, for each and > every individual protected by this essential right. > > > > This year, 28 January marks the 40th Anniversary of Convention 108, which > was open for signature on 28 January 1981. It is also the 15th edition of > Data Protection Day. > > > > For 40 years, Convention 108 has influenced and shaped the protection of > privacy and of data protection in Europe and beyond. Its modernised version > (known as Convention 108+) will continue to do so. > > > > A series of events will mark this outstanding date: > > · a conference under the German chairmanship of the Committee of > Ministers of the Council of Europe on *Transborder transfers - Challenges > of international data transfer from the perspective of the Convention 108+ > and GDPR **– 28 January 2021, 01.00 pm -4.30 pm CET (more information * > *here* > > *)* > > · three regional conferences to take stock of the *input of > Convention 108 in the world*. You are most welcome to take part in them. > See below for time and connection links: > > - Asia-Pacific > , > 2:00 am - 3:30 am (CET) 28 January 2021 > - Africa, > 12:00 > am - 01:30 pm (CET) 28 January 2021 > - Latin America > 09:00 > pm - 10:30 pm 28 January 2021 (CET) > > · a panel during the 2021 CPDP conference > on 40 Years of Data Protection and > many more to come: Convention 108 and 108+ (28 January 2021, 6.30 pm - 7.15 > pm CET) > > · a *Declaration* > * > of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe * > > · the release of a *special issue of the **Computer Law and > Security Review* > > > · the announcement of the *Stefano Rodotà Award 2021* > > > · and special wishes > for the > Convention : those of the Chair of the Committee of Convention 108 and of > the Data protection Commissioner of the Council of Europe. > > > > 40 members of the Data Protection Community in the world have recorded *Happy > Anniversary messages*, emphasizing how Convention 108 is important for > their respective country or organisation and their work. Be ready to > witness their energy and get inspiration from this global community (video > to be released on the 28th). > > > > The Council of Europe provides you also with a yearly opportunity to be > informed of the wealth of activities carried out to celebrate Data > Protection Day in various countries and organisations participating in the > Committee of Convention 108. See here > > > > > Find more details on the 15th Data Protection Day dedicated web page > > > > > Wishing you an EXCELLENT DATA PROTECTION DAY! > > > > Best regards, > > The Data Protection Unit > Council of Europe > > > > **** > > > > Chers tous > > > > Cette année, le 28 janvier est une journée très spéciale ; pas seulement > pour le Conseil de l’Europe, mais pour toute la communauté internationale > de la protection de données et surtout, pour chaque personne protégée par > ce droit essentiel. > > > > Cette année, le 28 janvier est le 40ème anniversaire de la Convention > 108, ouverte à la signature le 28 janvier 1981. C’est aussi la 15ème > édition de la Journée de la protection des données. > > > > Toute une série de manifestations vont marquer cette date importante, > n’hésitez pas à les suivre : > > - une conférence sous la présidence allemande du Comité des Ministres > du Conseil de l’Europe sur *Transferts transfrontières – Défis des > transferts internationaux de données sous la perspective de la Convention > 108 + et du RGPD – 28 janvier 2021, 13h00 – 16h30 CET (plus d’informations > ** ici* > > *)* > - trois conférences régionales pour faire un *bilan de l’apport de la* *Convention > 108 dans le monde (voir les liens pour accéder aux programmes et aux > informations de connexion) *: > - Asie-Pacifique > , > 02h00 – 03h30 (CET) 28 janvier 2021 > - Afrique, > > 12h00 -13h30 (CET) 28 janvier 2021 > - Amérique latine, > 21h00 > – 22h30 (CET) 28 janvier 2021 > - un atelier au cours de la *Conférence de la CPDP 2021* > sur le thème : *40 ans de > protection des données et bien d’autres à venir : la Convention 108 et 108+ > (28 janvier, 18h30 – 19h15 CET). * > - une *Déclaration > > du Comité des Ministres du Conseil de l’Europe * > - la publication d’une *édition spéciale de la **Computer Law and > Security Review* > > - la proclamation du *Prix* *Stefano Rodotà 2021* > > - et des vœux particuliers > pour > la Convention : ceux de la Présidente du Comité de la Convention 108 et du > Commissaire à la protection des données du Conseil de l’Europe. > > > > 40 membres de la communauté de la protection de données dans le monde ont > enregistré des *messages de Joyeux Anniversaire *qui traduisent combien > la Convention 108 est importante pour leur pays ou organisation respectif. > Voyez leur énergie et laissez-vous inspirer par cette communauté mondiale > (La vidéo sera publiée le 28 janvier). > > > > Le Conseil de l’Europe vous offre aussi, chaque année, une occasion de > voir la richesse d’activités organisées pour célébrer la Journée de la > protection des données dans différents pays et par différentes > organisations qui participent au Comité de la Convention 108. Voir ici > > > > > Retrouver tous les détails sur la page spéciale de la 15ème Journée de la > Protection des Données > ! > > > > Nous vous souhaitons une *EXCELLENTE JOURNEE DE LA PROTECTION DES > DONNEES !* > > > > Cordialement, > > Unité de la Protection des données > Conseil de l’Europe > > > > www.coe.int/dataprotection > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Governance mailing list > Governance at lists.igcaucus.org > https://lists.igcaucus.org/mailman/listinfo/governance > -- *Sheetal Kumar* Senior Programme Lead | GLOBAL PARTNERS DIGITAL T: +44 (0)20 3 818 3258| Time zone: UTC | M: +44 (0)7739569514 | PGP ID: E592EFBBEAB1CF31 | PGP Fingerprint: F5D5 114D 173B E9E2 0603 DD7F E592 EFBB EAB1 CF31| -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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For 40 years, Convention 108 has influenced and shaped the protection of privacy and of data protection in Europe and beyond. Its modernised version (known as Convention 108+) will continue to do so. A series of events will mark this outstanding date: · a conference under the German chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe on *Transborder transfers - Challenges of international data transfer from the perspective of the Convention 108+ and GDPR **– 28 January 2021, 01.00 pm -4.30 pm CET (more information * *here* *)* · three regional conferences to take stock of the *input of Convention 108 in the world*. You are most welcome to take part in them. See below for time and connection links: - Asia-Pacific , 2:00 am - 3:30 am (CET) 28 January 2021 - Africa, 12:00 am - 01:30 pm (CET) 28 January 2021 - Latin America 09:00 pm - 10:30 pm 28 January 2021 (CET) · a panel during the 2021 CPDP conference on 40 Years of Data Protection and many more to come: Convention 108 and 108+ (28 January 2021, 6.30 pm - 7.15 pm CET) · a *Declaration* * of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe * · the release of a *special issue of the **Computer Law and Security Review* · the announcement of the *Stefano Rodotà Award 2021* · and special wishes for the Convention : those of the Chair of the Committee of Convention 108 and of the Data protection Commissioner of the Council of Europe. 40 members of the Data Protection Community in the world have recorded *Happy Anniversary messages*, emphasizing how Convention 108 is important for their respective country or organisation and their work. Be ready to witness their energy and get inspiration from this global community (video to be released on the 28th). The Council of Europe provides you also with a yearly opportunity to be informed of the wealth of activities carried out to celebrate Data Protection Day in various countries and organisations participating in the Committee of Convention 108. See here Find more details on the 15th Data Protection Day dedicated web page Wishing you an EXCELLENT DATA PROTECTION DAY! Best regards, The Data Protection Unit Council of Europe **** Chers tous Cette année, le 28 janvier est une journée très spéciale ; pas seulement pour le Conseil de l’Europe, mais pour toute la communauté internationale de la protection de données et surtout, pour chaque personne protégée par ce droit essentiel. Cette année, le 28 janvier est le 40ème anniversaire de la Convention 108, ouverte à la signature le 28 janvier 1981. C’est aussi la 15ème édition de la Journée de la protection des données. Toute une série de manifestations vont marquer cette date importante, n’hésitez pas à les suivre : - une conférence sous la présidence allemande du Comité des Ministres du Conseil de l’Europe sur *Transferts transfrontières – Défis des transferts internationaux de données sous la perspective de la Convention 108 + et du RGPD – 28 janvier 2021, 13h00 – 16h30 CET (plus d’informations ** ici* *)* - trois conférences régionales pour faire un *bilan de l’apport de la* *Convention 108 dans le monde (voir les liens pour accéder aux programmes et aux informations de connexion) *: - Asie-Pacifique , 02h00 – 03h30 (CET) 28 janvier 2021 - Afrique, 12h00 -13h30 (CET) 28 janvier 2021 - Amérique latine, 21h00 – 22h30 (CET) 28 janvier 2021 - un atelier au cours de la *Conférence de la CPDP 2021* sur le thème : *40 ans de protection des données et bien d’autres à venir : la Convention 108 et 108+ (28 janvier, 18h30 – 19h15 CET). * - une *Déclaration du Comité des Ministres du Conseil de l’Europe * - la publication d’une *édition spéciale de la **Computer Law and Security Review* - la proclamation du *Prix* *Stefano Rodotà 2021* - et des vœux particuliers pour la Convention : ceux de la Présidente du Comité de la Convention 108 et du Commissaire à la protection des données du Conseil de l’Europe. 40 membres de la communauté de la protection de données dans le monde ont enregistré des *messages de Joyeux Anniversaire *qui traduisent combien la Convention 108 est importante pour leur pays ou organisation respectif. Voyez leur énergie et laissez-vous inspirer par cette communauté mondiale (La vidéo sera publiée le 28 janvier). Le Conseil de l’Europe vous offre aussi, chaque année, une occasion de voir la richesse d’activités organisées pour célébrer la Journée de la protection des données dans différents pays et par différentes organisations qui participent au Comité de la Convention 108. Voir ici Retrouver tous les détails sur la page spéciale de la 15ème Journée de la Protection des Données ! Nous vous souhaitons une *EXCELLENTE JOURNEE DE LA PROTECTION DES DONNEES !* Cordialement, Unité de la Protection des données Conseil de l’Europe www.coe.int/dataprotection -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 59435 bytes Desc: not available URL: From joly at punkcast.com Thu Jan 28 07:51:43 2021 From: joly at punkcast.com (Joly MacFie) Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2021 07:51:43 -0500 Subject: [Governance] =?utf-8?q?WEBCAST_THU/FRI=3A_Trinidad_and_Tobago_In?= =?utf-8?q?ternet_Governance_Forum_2021_=E2=80=93_Digitilization_?= =?utf-8?b?4oCTIFRoZSDigJhOZXcgTm9ybeKAmQ==?= Message-ID: Day 1 of this is just starting ISOC Live posted: "On Thursday & Friday January 28-29 2021 from 9am-1pm AST (13:00-17:00 UTC) the fifth Trinidad and Tobago Internet Governance Forum (TTIGF) will be held online. TTIGF 2021 has the theme 'Digitilization - The 'New Norm''. Day 1 has the subthemes 'Digita" [image: livestream] On* Thursday & Friday January 28-29 2021* from *9am-1pm AST* (13:00-17:00 UTC) the fifth *Trinidad and Tobago Internet Governance Forum * (TTIGF) will be held online. TTIGF 2021 has the theme '*Digitilization - The 'New Norm'*'. Day 1 has the subthemes '*Digitalization - The Multistakeholder approach*' and '*Cyber Security in the New Norm*'. Day 2 has '*Tech & Education - Revolutionising Education for a Digital World*' and '*Digital Entrepreneurship*'. *LIVESTREAM: https://livestream.com/internetsociety2/ttigf2021 * *AGENDA https://igf.tt/ttigf-2020-draft-agenda/ * *PARTICIPATE VIA ZOOM https://bit.ly/2MjErMG * (questions can also be asked via YouTube chat - link below) *TWITTER #TTIGF2021 @isoctt* *SIMULCASTS* *https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzKEG9fcJHGm3P2nZpC0viw/live * *https://www.pscp.tv/ISOC_Live/ * *https://www.twitch.tv/isoclive * *https://www.facebook.com/groups/ISOCTT/ * *ARCHIVE* *https://archive.org/details/ttigf2021 * *LINKS* *https://www.facebook.com/ttigf * . *Permalink* https://isoc.live/13582/ -- -------------------------------------- Joly MacFie +12185659365 -------------------------------------- - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From joly at punkcast.com Thu Jan 28 09:51:57 2021 From: joly at punkcast.com (Joly MacFie) Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2021 09:51:57 -0500 Subject: [Governance] =?utf-8?q?WEBCAST_THU/FRI=3A_Trinidad_and_Tobago_In?= =?utf-8?q?ternet_Governance_Forum_2021_=E2=80=93_Digitilization_?= =?utf-8?b?4oCTIFRoZSDigJhOZXcgTm9ybeKAmQ==?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Apologies! Typo in the livestream link, it is *https://livestream.com/internetsociety/ttigf2021 * As I say, that is why we simulcast! On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 7:51 AM Joly MacFie wrote: > Day 1 of this is just starting > > ISOC Live posted: "On Thursday & Friday January 28-29 2021 from 9am-1pm > AST (13:00-17:00 UTC) the fifth Trinidad and Tobago Internet Governance > Forum (TTIGF) will be held online. TTIGF 2021 has the theme 'Digitilization > - The 'New Norm''. Day 1 has the subthemes 'Digita" > > > [image: livestream] On* > Thursday & Friday January 28-29 2021* from *9am-1pm AST* (13:00-17:00 > UTC) the fifth *Trinidad and Tobago Internet Governance Forum > * (TTIGF) will be held online. TTIGF 2021 has the theme '*Digitilization > - The 'New Norm'*'. Day 1 has the subthemes '*Digitalization - The > Multistakeholder approach*' and '*Cyber Security in the New Norm*'. Day 2 > has '*Tech & Education - Revolutionising Education for a Digital World*' > and '*Digital Entrepreneurship*'. > > *LIVESTREAM: https://livestream.com/internetsociety2/ttigf2021 > * > > *AGENDA https://igf.tt/ttigf-2020-draft-agenda/ > * > > *PARTICIPATE VIA ZOOM https://bit.ly/2MjErMG * > (questions can also be asked via YouTube chat - link below) > > *TWITTER #TTIGF2021 @isoctt* > > *SIMULCASTS* > *https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzKEG9fcJHGm3P2nZpC0viw/live > * > *https://www.pscp.tv/ISOC_Live/ * > *https://www.twitch.tv/isoclive * > *https://www.facebook.com/groups/ISOCTT/ > * > > *ARCHIVE* > *https://archive.org/details/ttigf2021 > * > > *LINKS* > *https://www.facebook.com/ttigf * > > . > > *Permalink* > https://isoc.live/13582/ > > > > -- > -------------------------------------- > Joly MacFie +12185659365 > -------------------------------------- > - > -- -------------------------------------- Joly MacFie +12185659365 -------------------------------------- - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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