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- 9 June 2016 | 15:15 <br /> [[Programme overview 2016|'''Programme overview 2016''']]<br />999 bytes (138 words) - 16:34, 4 December 2020
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- While GDPR has been in force since 25 May 2016, it will apply in full starting 25 May 2018. The EU has announced to strict e-privacy, europe, gdpr, general data protection regulation, eu, consumer rights, who3 KB (400 words) - 18:08, 4 December 2020
- ...th the European Charlemagne Youth Prize 2016 and Agency Coordinator of the 2016 prize-winning online international source verification and fact checking ca ...ital media, issues of child protection, Internet safety, data security and privacy, digital literacy focussing especially on disadvantaged groups with a lower3 KB (480 words) - 15:16, 25 April 2023
- #privacy ...nt, employment, and tax revenue; protecting (nominally, or in reality) the privacy of their citizens, and more broadly their legal jurisdiction; or advancing10 KB (1,405 words) - 17:54, 4 December 2020
- Working title: <big>'''Deep Dive: Data Protection and Privacy'''</big><br /><br /> ...e very first debates regarding what was called, at the time, the issue of "privacy and computers" and how these issues traveled around the world and were tran3 KB (415 words) - 09:22, 24 June 2021
- *OHCHR and Privacy in the Digital Age *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBAkCgDD-BE The Power of Privacy], 2016 – The Guardian4 KB (515 words) - 14:15, 25 May 2022
- 10 June 2016 | 8:00-9:00 <br /> [[Programme overview 2016|'''Programme overview 2016''']]<br /><br />8 KB (1,204 words) - 16:42, 4 December 2020
- 9 June 2016 | 14:00-14:30 <br /> [[Programme overview 2016|'''Programme overview 2016''']]<br />12 KB (2,051 words) - 16:30, 4 December 2020
- ...bias/disparate impact, means of establishing accountability, safeguarding privacy and exploring means for providing meaningful transparency/explanation of au ...Standards P7001 "Transparency of Autonomous Systems", P7002 "Personal Data Privacy", P7003 "Algorithm Bias Considerations")4 KB (531 words) - 17:59, 4 December 2020
- *How does sovereignty in cyberspace affect the security and privacy of Internet users? ...e.g. security arrangements, international trade agreements, international privacy agreements, MLATs and other jurisidiction-related agreements, and so on?7 KB (937 words) - 12:32, 15 June 2019
- Right to be forgotten, privacy, archives, press freedom, libraries Since EuroDIG 2016 and the [http://eurodigwiki.org/wiki/Hot_topic_-_Right_to_be_forgotten_or_t3 KB (406 words) - 17:59, 4 December 2020
- 10 June 2016 <br /> [[Programme overview 2016|'''Programme overview 2016''']]<br /><br />8 KB (1,352 words) - 16:47, 4 December 2020
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- | [[WS 09 2020|WS 9]] || Privacy in Europe – GDPR vs. information freedom? || <span id="Marina_Shentsova"> ...nce ecosystem since 2016, focusing on issues regarding data protection and privacy, freedom of speech, and youth participation. She currently is involved in t14 KB (1,871 words) - 13:29, 14 April 2023
- 10 June 2016 | 18:00 <br /> [[Programme overview 2016|'''Programme overview 2016''']]<br />21 KB (3,821 words) - 17:02, 4 December 2020
- The Bitcoin Blockchain is the best possible combination of privacy and security. That explains why law enforcement officials can help them fig ...to say, with which to track illegal behavior. So at the same time people's privacy can be protected. Individuals can control access to their data and assets w14 KB (2,283 words) - 13:44, 25 April 2023
- 9 June 2016 | 11:30-13:00 <br /> [[Programme overview 2016|'''Programme overview 2016''']]<br /><br />67 KB (12,257 words) - 16:21, 4 December 2020
- 9 June 2016 | 17:00-20:00 <br /> [[Programme overview 2016|'''Programme overview 2016''']]<br /><br />63 KB (11,531 words) - 16:38, 4 December 2020
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- ...ory steps that are required to ensure that, for example, the regulation of privacy, the protection of personal data, is embedded in the way that we do busines ...ire to. This is one of the reasons why the Commission persisted with the e-Privacy Regulation, in order to make sure that the communications element of electr27 KB (4,805 words) - 18:04, 4 December 2020
- 9 June 2016 | 14:30-16:00 <br /> [[Programme overview 2016|'''Programme overview 2016''']]<br /><br />47 KB (8,183 words) - 16:36, 4 December 2020
- | [[WS 14 2021|WS 14]] || Privacy impact of COVID19-related shift to online activities (payments, virtual mee *Founder member of the EuroDIG in 2008, has been IGF MAG member (2014-2016) under appointment of the UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, as representati14 KB (1,871 words) - 13:26, 14 April 2023
- 10 June 2016 | 9:00-9:45 <br /> [[Programme overview 2016|'''Programme overview 2016''']]<br />29 KB (5,163 words) - 16:44, 4 December 2020
- 10 June 2016 | 14:30-16:00 <br /> [[Programme overview 2016|'''Programme overview 2016''']]<br /><br />68 KB (12,388 words) - 16:58, 4 December 2020
- 10 June 2016 | 11:30-13:00 <br /> [[Programme overview 2016|'''Programme overview 2016''']]<br /><br />62 KB (10,998 words) - 16:55, 4 December 2020
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- ...s of violence, and very important in the digital environment, the right to privacy as laid down in Article 16. ...n on the Rights of the Child. The current strategy was set up in Sophia in 2016. It lasts five years and for the first time in the digital environment is s13 KB (2,206 words) - 15:23, 13 November 2020
- ...ing not only benefits for the users but also risks about cybersecurity and privacy. ...d, the Internet where users can exercise their rights without having their privacy violated which is something that Poland strongly supports. We want the IGF217 KB (2,831 words) - 16:07, 19 July 2021
- Bauer M; Ferracane M F; Lee-Makiyama H; Marel E V D (2016). Unleashing Internal Data Flows in the EU: An Economic Assessment of Data Crosby D (2016). Analysis of Data Localization Measures Under WTO Services Trade Rules and75 KB (12,683 words) - 18:09, 4 December 2020
- 10 June 2016 | 14:30-16:00 <br /> [[Programme overview 2016|'''Programme overview 2016''']]<br /><br />98 KB (16,557 words) - 16:57, 4 December 2020
- ...tutions, Technology Sustainability, Platforms Transparency, Consolidation, Privacy, and Human Rights. ...nitoring, as well as potential negative impacts such as its impact on user privacy, environmental impact, decreasing networking transparency, and the possibil56 KB (9,431 words) - 16:47, 19 July 2021
- ...a analytics, Internet of Things, best practices, training, online freedom, privacy, identity ...nd legal issues that affect their digital transformation (online freedoms, privacy, identity),78 KB (13,735 words) - 18:07, 4 December 2020
- ...architecture, the free flow of the Internet, and at the same time respect privacy and avoid arbitrary interference on Internet content. ...amely, warns Governments against overly broad surveillance that challenges privacy and can have a chilling effect on the media and, of course, on Freedom of E26 KB (4,377 words) - 16:04, 12 November 2020
- 10 June 2016 | 11:30-13:00 <br /> [[Programme overview 2016|'''Programme overview 2016''']]<br /><br />78 KB (13,910 words) - 16:55, 4 December 2020
- ...also face great challenges such as rapid urbanization, pollution, lack of privacy and increased pressure on city services (i.e. transport). To address the ch *The moderator will engage participants to discuss about privacy and data collection – 15-20 minutes;<br>71 KB (12,603 words) - 18:02, 4 December 2020
- ...is an policy advisor on digital transformation. Her interests include data Privacy, cyber security, cross-border data flows, internet governance and digital s ...ge Agency of the Ministry of Justice of Georgia is interested in balancing privacy and other human rights with cyber security and data protection challenges70 KB (11,925 words) - 18:36, 4 December 2020
- ...filled in what they had been discussed or what they had been focused on in 2016, and some of them even updated it for 2017 already. ...at they are understood differently in different regions, like the right to privacy is differently understood in the U.S. than in Europe.51 KB (9,091 words) - 18:01, 4 December 2020
- 10 June 2016 | 14:30-16:00 <br /> [[Programme overview 2016|'''Programme overview 2016''']]<br /><br />77 KB (13,908 words) - 16:58, 4 December 2020
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- .... These issues include the concerns regarding the user's private lives and privacy, censorship and self-censorship, protection of copyright infringement and p In 2016 we established the information access centre for the visually impaired peop24 KB (3,910 words) - 13:40, 25 April 2023
- ...[[image:Icon_transcript_20px.png | Transcript | link=Crypto Wars 3.0 – can privacy, security and encryption co-exist? – WS 05 2021#Transcript]]<br /> ...enforcement with a possibility to break encryption will always weaken the privacy of the communications for everyone. However, law enforcement can still lawf65 KB (11,390 words) - 15:09, 19 July 2021
- 9 June 2016 | 14:30-16:00 <br /> [[Programme overview 2016|'''Programme overview 2016''']]<br /><br />79 KB (14,009 words) - 18:14, 26 April 2021
- *Human rights and safeguarding privacy. ...ining our digital society. We need encryption for having -- for protecting privacy. We need strong encryptions for protecting our economy, for everything. It71 KB (12,411 words) - 18:05, 4 December 2020
- 10 June 2016 | 16:30-18:00 <br /> [[Programme overview 2016|'''Programme overview 2016''']]<br /><br />77 KB (13,695 words) - 17:01, 4 December 2020
- ...vCciO9lYX0?t=8412]] | [[image:Icon_transcript_20px.png | Transcript | link=Privacy in Europe – GDPR vs. information freedom? – WS 09 2020#Transcript]] | [ #Harmonizing DNS Registration Data Policies with GDPR and other privacy regimes ''(Steve Crocker)''<br />Presentation: A Framework for Harmonizing64 KB (11,470 words) - 23:27, 15 December 2020
- *The GDPR came to harmonise data protection in the EU and enforce privacy rights. Businesses recognise its importance in our current data driven econ ..., patients, and refugees. Even if the GDPR represents a global standard on privacy, it is not enough to address the excessive collection of data. Citizens sho84 KB (14,809 words) - 17:55, 4 December 2020
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- ...on enhanced access and sharing of data (EASD) and a the review of the OECD privacy guidelines as chair of the SPDE-working group in the OECD. ...were first established in 1980. They set the scene for the development of privacy regimes and legislations in many countries around the world. They set out m92 KB (16,102 words) - 17:59, 4 December 2020
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- ...onsumer, business and government perspective respectively (net neutrality, privacy, security, online payments, digital literacy etc.)? What are currently the ...Turing Fellow at the Alan Turing Institute. Cave's research is focused on privacy and security in networked environments, the value of information, data anal65 KB (11,224 words) - 18:38, 4 December 2020
- They can be static and dynamic, which is an important thing when we discuss privacy. Static IP addresses are typically used for servers who host content. They I told you about the US government no longer overseeing PTI as of October 2016.57 KB (10,449 words) - 18:34, 4 December 2020
- <sup>[1]</sup> McKinsey: Digital Globalization, the new era of global flows, 2016<br /> ...based in Brussels, and finally as the Worldwide Public Sector Director for Privacy, based at Microsoft’s headquarters in the US. Before joining Microsoft in59 KB (10,514 words) - 18:35, 4 December 2020
- ...gital environment makes it particularly difficult to ensure their right to privacy, since involuntary and deliberate disclosure of private information may lea | Theme 4: Right to Privacy ([https://childrens-rights.digital/hintergrund/UNKRK.cfm#a16 Art.16])74 KB (13,161 words) - 17:56, 4 December 2020
- ...rray of policy objectives, ranging from anti-monopoly legislation and data privacy laws all the way to legislation to disconnect a country from the global Int ...t there is a new negotiations that is taking place with the U.S. for a new privacy shield. Again, are we being too dogmatic in this respect? Should we allow s36 KB (6,115 words) - 23:25, 21 July 2022
- ...cted to understand how to protect themselves from cybercrime, manage their privacy and create Internet content in order to feel ready and able to get involved ...l literacy, e-skills, education, training, capacity building, cybersafety, privacy78 KB (13,214 words) - 18:06, 4 December 2020
- Kaljurand served as Estonian Foreign Minister (2015-2016) and as Ambassador of Estonia to the State of Israel, the Russian Federatio ...ations in the Context of International Security (GGE), in 2014-2015 and in 2016-2017.68 KB (11,859 words) - 13:30, 19 July 2021
- ...blic Interest Registry Board of Directors for a three year term as of July 2016.<br />Prior to joining ETNO, she was Chief Operating Officer of DK Hostmast ...s ideal and just is a clear-cut science answer to freedom of expression or privacy. These are the things to set up the right checks and balances and instituti92 KB (15,806 words) - 17:58, 4 December 2020
- ...g processes to meet growing demands (on capacity, functionality, security, privacy, etc.).<BR /> ...staff lack information and/or education/training (technical, security and privacy implications, costs versus benefits, capacity to understand the implication88 KB (15,465 words) - 23:27, 15 December 2020
- ...and Technology Options Assessment Panel (STOA) of the European Parliament (2016) *Artificial intelligence (AI) must be accountable, transparent, modifiable – privacy, and determinability by design is a must.89 KB (15,563 words) - 18:37, 4 December 2020
- Human rights, Freedom of Expression, privacy rights, this is the bread and butter of our organisation online and off lin ...Threats to our human dignity, threats to our security, and threats to our privacy.71 KB (12,665 words) - 17:35, 13 November 2020
- ...ents and teachers in curricula from early childhood, as stated in the 2013-2016 Finnish Media Literacy National Policy Guidelines. However, though some org # Privacy concerns should be taken seriously. More research and development of reliab23 KB (3,256 words) - 15:49, 14 September 2023
- ...omotive industry. She previously worked as Project Assistant for the Dutch 2016 Presidency of the EU Council and as Information Officer with the Swedish As And in this communication by the commission from 2016, something they noted on 5G roll out was that it will require early exploit75 KB (13,265 words) - 17:56, 4 December 2020
- ...ryption, protocols and legal and ethical guidelines. This issue relates to privacy and human rights as well as demanding (potentially) new international agree ...e the medical internet of things, associated devices and services, access, privacy of data and all matters of risk for the internet. It can be a matter of lif74 KB (10,537 words) - 17:24, 19 May 2023
- ...law enforcement. We can also see this is something we already concluded in 2016, but even more the case now that there is fragmentation at international le ...en it comes to the protection of personal data, protection to the right of privacy, but also procedural rights safeguards, which are harmonized at the Europea81 KB (13,859 words) - 18:03, 4 December 2020
- ...necessarily come up in the consultation, it slowly swept in there. Then in 2016, which the commission presented its proposal for the copyright directive, i ...ms. So the solution is to fix the advertisement ecosystem, which is mostly privacy issue, and in the bit of legislation that tries to address that, the publis79 KB (13,731 words) - 18:02, 4 December 2020
- Freedom of expression, regulation, intermediaries liability, censorship and privacy, take downs, human rights. ...hich has arised immediately after the new elections in Romania in December 2016, so after these elections in December, if you may remember from the press,73 KB (12,751 words) - 18:37, 4 December 2020
- ...lity to raise the awareness of all problems related to privacy protection. Privacy protection is our right, and we need to discuss about this issue in terms o >> NIKOLOZ GAGNIDZE: There was one survey done by USAID in 2016 about Internet usage in Georgia, in comparing with European Union the same69 KB (12,144 words) - 18:34, 4 December 2020
- ...t lost, particularly in this area where we are concerned about issues like privacy and attribution and IP address is not an identity. So it identifies a point ...this is important to remember, that the – there was until October the 1st, 2016 the U.S. Government had an oversight role of the IANA functions. And this e72 KB (12,816 words) - 13:45, 19 July 2021
- ...look to the most recent one that I would identify, the period from 2012 to 2016, so it is like four years there and a lot was going on which didn’t neces ...ses of the multistakeholder approach, many people like to think, you know, privacy implementation, ICANN, failures, but the most spectacular one, the failure49 KB (8,384 words) - 12:25, 19 September 2022