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- Moderator's opening remarks: setting the context for discussion  
- Moderator's opening remarks: setting the context for discussion  
- Questions to the panellists  
- Questions to the panellists  
- Comment and responses from the panellists
- Comment and responses from the panellists
- Interactive Q&A and discussion (everyone)
- Interactive Q&A and discussion (everyone)
- Wrap-up
- Wrap-up



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Alice in wonderland: mapping the cybersecurity landscape in Europe and beyond – PL 01 2017

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Session teaser

Cybersecurity threats make it to the daily headlines: massive DDoS attacks against Dyn DNS Service, alleged elections hacks, espionage, terrorism and cyberwarfare. How does this change the cybersecurity landscape and influence the perceptions and actions of different stakeholders? This session will discuss these cybersecurity threats and the strategies in Europe. How does the industry's economic rationale meet the governments' calls for regulation? How to align the need to address cybersecurity with civil society's efforts to bring human rights on the top of cybersecurity agenda? And, ultimately, how do we walk cybersecurity talk in Europe? Join our session and let's discuss together!

Keywords

Cybersecurity, security, cyberthreats, cyberstrategies, cyberwarfare, cybernorms, standards, multi-stakeholder

Session description

The session will seek to map the cybersecurity landscape in Europe and internationally under three axes:

- Regulation: How much regulation, if at all is needed? Is this a sole domain of governments? How can other stakeholders participate? Industry’s attempts to take the lead in norm-setting: how successful can they prove? Do we need a cybersecurity Treaty? What about self-regulation?

- Economics: how the economic rationale of the industry correlates with growing pressure to address cybersecurity threats? Attacks are costly and damaging - do they provide economic incentives for companies to invest more in cybersecurity? What about the costs of compliance if this is required by regulation: does the cost of compliance change investment opportunities from more proactive to more reactive and static?

- Technical: what do threats teach us? What are the next developments and how do we marry technology with regulation and economical issues? Can technology provide many of the answers to the current state of affairs?

How can Europe contribute to bringing together these three pieces of the problem now only regionally, but beyond? How can we find a middle ground that will take into account the interests and incentives of all stakeholders, that are frequently conflicting?

Format

We consider cybersecurity to be everyone's business and responsibility. It is up to those who attend the session to shape the discussion: we will collect the questions to the panellists first and ask them to provide their perspective based on the input from everyone.

To make the session as interactive and inclusive as possible, we decided to structure it as follows:

- Moderator's opening remarks: setting the context for discussion

- Questions to the panellists

- Comment and responses from the panellists

- Interactive Q&A and discussion (everyone)

- Wrap-up

We will also collect twitter comments before the session and will pay a close attention to the twitter wall during the plenary. Last but not least - we do aim to make remote participation a true participation and not mere listening. If you are not in Tallinn - please join us and we will take care of your voice being heard in this discussion.

Further reading

Until 30 April 2017. 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

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  • Focal Point: Vladimer Svanadze (Internet Development Initiative - IDI)

Focal Points take over the responsibility and lead of the session organisation. Focal Points are kindly requested to observe EuroDIG's session principles. Focal Points work in close cooperation with the respective Subject Matter Expert (SME) and the EuroDIG Secretariat.

  • Subject Matter Expert (SME): Tatiana Tropina (Max Planck Institute)

SMEs are responsible for the clustering of submissions into a thematic category they have an expertise in. They define subtopics and identify submissions which fall under this subtopic. The aim is to verify submissions which can be merged in one session. In the course of the session organising process SMEs will serve as a mentor for the respective category by supporting all Focal Points.

  • Key Participants (for workshop) or Panellists (for plenary)

Until 15 May 2017. Key Participants (workshop) are experts willing to provide their knowledge during a session – not necessarily on stage. Key Participants should contribute to the session planning process and keep statements short and punchy during the session. Panellist (plenary) will be selected and assigned by the org team, ensuring a stakeholder balanced dialogue also considering gender and geographical balance. Panellists should contribute to the session planning process and keep statements short and punchy during the session. Please provide short CV’s of the Key Participants involved in your session at the Wiki or link to another source.

  • Moderator

Until 15 May 2017. The moderator is the facilitator of the session at the event. Moderators are responsible for including the audience and encouraging a lively interaction among all session attendants. Please make sure the moderator takes a neutral role and can balance between all speakers. Please provide short CV of the moderator of your session at the Wiki or link to another source.

  • Remote Moderator

Until 15 May 2017. The Remote Moderator is in charge of facilitating participation via digital channels such as WebEx and social medial (Twitter, facebook). Remote Moderators monitor and moderate the social media channels and the participants via WebEX and forward questions to the session moderator. Please contact the EuroDIG secretariat if you need help to find a remote moderator.

  • Organising Team (Org Team)

As they sign up The Org Team is a group of people shaping the session. Org Teams are open and every interested individual can become a member.

  • Reporter

Until 15 May 2017. The Reporter takes notes during the session and formulates 3 (max. 5) bullet points at the end of each session that:

  • 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
  • are to be submitted to the secretariat within 48 hours after the session took place

Please provide short CV of the reporter of your session at the Wiki or link to another source and contact the EuroDIG secretariat if you need help to find a reporter.

Current discussion, conference calls, schedules and minutes

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  • dates for virtual meetings or coordination calls
  • short summary of calls or email exchange

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Contact

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Video record

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Transcript

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Messages

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