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*Alexander Seger (CoE)  
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*Sophie in't Veld (EU Parliament)  
*Sophie in't Veld (EU Parliament)  
*Mariette Schaake (EU)  
*Marietje Schaake (EU)  


FYI Sarah Harrison http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/mar/14/britain-journalists-terrorists-edward-snowden-nsa
FYI Sarah Harrison http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/mar/14/britain-journalists-terrorists-edward-snowden-nsa

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This is the discussion site for the session Legal frameworks for security, law enforcement in the public interest?

Title of the session should be changed since it is not accurate in terms of the rule of law Title Proposals

  • Cybersecurity: Rule of Law in Cross-Border Environment
  • Securing Cyberspace: Rule of Law in Cross-Border Environment
  • Subtitle Intermediaries in the focus of law enforcement

Focus

  • on cybersecurity and cybercrime
  • Human Rights
  • The role of the ISPs
  • IETF Standardization
  • Man in the middle problem
  • Law collision

Moderators

  • remote: Farzaneh Badii
  • Session moderator (on-site): Oliver Süme

Rapporteur

  • Tatiana Tropina

Panelists

  • not more than 4 people
  • representative for intermediaries (UK, President of ISPA UK): Nick Landsman
  • Peter Frank-Cybersecurity (CCC)
  • Sandro Gaycken (FU Berlin)
  • Alexander Klimburg
  • Alexander Seger (CoE)
  • Sophie in't Veld (EU Parliament)
  • Marietje Schaake (EU)

FYI Sarah Harrison http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/mar/14/britain-journalists-terrorists-edward-snowden-nsa