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== People ==
== People ==
* '''Focal point''': Oliver Süme, EuroISPA
* '''Focal point''': [http://www.eurodig.org/oliver-sume Oliver Süme, EuroISPA]
* '''Live moderator''': Oliver Süme, EuroISPA
* '''Live moderator''': Oliver Süme, EuroISPA
* '''Rapporteur''': Tatiana Tropina, Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law
* '''Rapporteur''': [http://www.eurodig.org/tatiana-tropina Tatiana Tropina, Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law]
* '''Remote participation moderator''': Farzaneh Badii, Hamburg University
* '''Remote participation moderator''': Farzaneh Badiei, Hamburg University
* '''Digital facilitator''': [[User:Lorena|Lorena]]
* '''Digital facilitator''': [[User:Lorena|Lorena]]
* '''Panelists''': (suggested list of panelists)
* '''Panelists''': (suggested list of panelists)
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*Jan Malinowski, Head of Information Society Department, Council of Europe (confirmed)
*Jan Malinowski, Head of Information Society Department, Council of Europe (confirmed)
*Sophie in't Veld (EU Parliament)
*Sophie in't Veld (EU Parliament)
*Marietje Schaake (EU)  
*Marietje Schaake (EU)


== Format of this working group at EuroDIG ==  
== Format of this working group at EuroDIG ==  

Revision as of 03:29, 9 June 2014

Subtitle

Multi-stakeholder approach to cybersecurity: the role of intermediaries and law enforcement

Session subject

  • Handling cybersecurity in a multi-stakeholder manner
  • Intermediaries and law enforcement
  • Rule of law and other frameworks

Session description

The issue of fighting cybercrime and maintaining cybersecurity nowadays goes far beyond the discussion on how to investigate or prevent crime in a digital environment. An extremely complex ecosystem of securing cyberspace includes constantly growing number of international and national actors (both public and private) linked to the information infrastructure networks and services. The new emerging threats and legal, technical and policy responses to the cybersecurity problems in a cross-border environment raise broader concerns on how to avoid fragmentation of Internet along national boundaries to cope with those challenges.

The session is going to consider cybersecurity from this broader perspective of universal, secure and non-fragmented cyberspace.

The key issues to be discussed at the Plenary 6 are:

-Institutional frameworks for cybersecurity (including multi-stakeholderism)

-Rule of law and legal frameworks, including self- and co-regulatory frameworks in a cross-border environment, law collision

-The issue of intermediaries (including ISPs, global service providers, platforms and others) in a cybersecurity ecosystem

-Universality of Internet and non-fragmentation

-Safeguards and human rights see also Discussion.

People

  • Focal point: Oliver Süme, EuroISPA
  • Live moderator: Oliver Süme, EuroISPA
  • Rapporteur: Tatiana Tropina, Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law
  • Remote participation moderator: Farzaneh Badiei, Hamburg University
  • Digital facilitator: Lorena
  • Panelists: (suggested list of panelists)
  • Nicholas Lansman (Secretary General of the ISPA UK)(confirmed)
  • Gail Kent (National Crime Agency)(confirmed)
  • Jan Malinowski, Head of Information Society Department, Council of Europe (confirmed)
  • Sophie in't Veld (EU Parliament)
  • Marietje Schaake (EU)

Format of this working group at EuroDIG

Plenary. Discussion panel

Further reading

Live stream / remote participation

Final report from working group

PDF (approx. 2 weeks after event)

Preparatory meetings

Pictures from working group

n.a.

Session twitter hashtag

Hashtag: #eurodig_pl6