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'''This is the discussion site for the session ''Legal frameworks for security, law enforcement in the public interest?'''''
#REDIRECT [[Talk:A_Secure_and_Non-Fragmented_Cyberspace:_Rule_of_Law_in_a_Cross-Border_Environment]]
 
'''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)
*Mariette Schaake (EU)
 
FYI Sarah Harrison http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/mar/14/britain-journalists-terrorists-edward-snowden-nsa

Latest revision as of 18:28, 2 March 2017