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With the technical, legal, business complexity of the environment, cybersecurity looks like an intricate riddle, which include many pieces - from emerging issues such Internet of Things, crypto-currencies and drones to the ongoing efforts to tackle cybercrime, protect youth in the digital age and maintain international peace and security. International organisations, national governments, academics, civil society, businesses and technical communities are trying to bring the pieces of this puzzle together and figure out who and how and who should regulate and protect the cyberworld. This session was shaped to include all the cybersecurity-related proposals submitted for EuroDIG 2015. The goal of the session is to discuss who and how should address the issue of cybersecurity, how much state intervention is needed, what is the role of the private sector and civil society in this field. The format of the session - discussions with the audience and break-through groups to discuss the "clustered" issues - reflect the complexity of the topic and the need to bring the "pieces" of the puzzle together. | |||
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Revision as of 23:19, 7 May 2015
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Discussing current and future technical, legal and policy challenges related to cybersecurity
Session description
With the technical, legal, business complexity of the environment, cybersecurity looks like an intricate riddle, which include many pieces - from emerging issues such Internet of Things, crypto-currencies and drones to the ongoing efforts to tackle cybercrime, protect youth in the digital age and maintain international peace and security. International organisations, national governments, academics, civil society, businesses and technical communities are trying to bring the pieces of this puzzle together and figure out who and how and who should regulate and protect the cyberworld. This session was shaped to include all the cybersecurity-related proposals submitted for EuroDIG 2015. The goal of the session is to discuss who and how should address the issue of cybersecurity, how much state intervention is needed, what is the role of the private sector and civil society in this field. The format of the session - discussions with the audience and break-through groups to discuss the "clustered" issues - reflect the complexity of the topic and the need to bring the "pieces" of the puzzle together.
Keywords
Cybersecurity
Security
Format
Deadline 30. April 2015
Further reading
Deadline 30. April 2015
People
- Focal Point: Tatiana Tropina and Vladimir Radunovic (deadline 10. April 2015)
- Org team: (deadline 10. April 2015)
- Key participants|Panelists: (deadline 15. Mai 2015)
- Moderator: (deadline 15. Mai 2015)
- Reporter: (deadline 15. Mai 2015)
- Remote moderator: (deadline 15. Mai 2015)
Conf. call schedule & minutes
Doodle Poll for the first conference call
http://doodle.com/mmby4z52937ngewk
Everyone is welcome to join!
Current discussion
See the discussion tab on the upper left side of this page
Mailing list
Contact: ws5@eurodig.org
Live stream / remote participation
Final report
Session twitter hashtag
Hashtag: #eurodigws5