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== Session teaser == | == Session teaser == | ||
Data | Data protection, protecting the rights of data subjects, digital rights, privacy, access to data, ownership of data, open data, free flow of data. What do - or should - these buzzwords mean in the context of research? What are the relevant definitions and regulations that can have a positive impact on how we use data for research? This session is to reflect on Europe’s perspective on data governance, how to meet varying needs and to ensure the right policies are put in place. | ||
== Session description == | == Session description == | ||
This session will look at the ways European data governance impacts research, initially broadly but then in specific fields, from the academic, to business, to government. The various players in this field are hoped to participate in this programme in order show their point of view when it comes to challenges in: accessing data, transferring data, or even ensuring that data is sufficiently protected. How do rules and regulations affect them? What are the key challenges they face in their positions, and how should things change? What impact will certain changes they wish for, have on others? | |||
== Format == | == Format == | ||
The format will be that each speaker will have a few minutes to introduce who they are, what they do and what they stand for, after which they will ask one question to the panel (which they will also be able to answer themselves). | |||
Once this has been done for all speakers the floor will be open for questions from the audience. | |||
== Further reading == | == Further reading == |
Latest revision as of 00:09, 29 May 2024
18 June 2024 | 16:00 - 16:45 EEST | Auditorium
Consolidated programme 2024 overview
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Main Topic 2: GovTech – putting people first in digitising public services and the use of data
Working title: Subtopic 2: European approach on data governance
Proposals: (#2) (#3) #5 (#22) #32 #34 #58 (see list of proposals)
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Data protection, protecting the rights of data subjects, digital rights, privacy, access to data, ownership of data, open data, free flow of data. What do - or should - these buzzwords mean in the context of research? What are the relevant definitions and regulations that can have a positive impact on how we use data for research? This session is to reflect on Europe’s perspective on data governance, how to meet varying needs and to ensure the right policies are put in place.
Session description
This session will look at the ways European data governance impacts research, initially broadly but then in specific fields, from the academic, to business, to government. The various players in this field are hoped to participate in this programme in order show their point of view when it comes to challenges in: accessing data, transferring data, or even ensuring that data is sufficiently protected. How do rules and regulations affect them? What are the key challenges they face in their positions, and how should things change? What impact will certain changes they wish for, have on others?
Format
The format will be that each speaker will have a few minutes to introduce who they are, what they do and what they stand for, after which they will ask one question to the panel (which they will also be able to answer themselves).
Once this has been done for all speakers the floor will be open for questions from the audience.
Further reading
Links to relevant websites, declarations, books, documents. Please note we cannot offer web space, so only links to external resources are possible. Example for an external link: Main page of EuroDIG
People
Please provide name and institution for all people you list here.
Programme Committee member(s)
- Inga Rimkevičienė
- Riccardo Nanni
The Programme Committee supports the programme planning process throughout the year and works closely with the Secretariat. Members of the committee give advice on the topics, cluster the proposals and assist session organisers in their work. They also ensure that session principles are followed and monitor the complete programme to avoid repetition.
Focal Point
- Moritz Taylor, Data Protection Unit, Council of Europe
Focal Points take over the responsibility and lead of the session organisation. They work in close cooperation with the respective Programme Committee member(s) and the EuroDIG Secretariat and are kindly requested to follow EuroDIG’s session principles
Organising Team (Org Team) List Org Team members here as they sign up.
- Vittorio Bertola
- Erich Schweighofer
- Liljana Pecova Ilieska
- Amali De Silva – Mitchell
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Key Participants
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Moderator
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Remote Moderator
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Reporter
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- are summarised on a slide and presented to the audience at the end of each session
- relate to the particular session and to European Internet governance policy
- are forward looking and propose goals and activities that can be initiated after EuroDIG (recommendations)
- are in (rough) consensus with the audience
Current discussion, conference calls, schedules and minutes
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Messages
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Video record
Will be provided here after the event.
Transcript
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