Cybersecurity challenges ahead! How would you shape regulation to address changing technology? – WS 07 2019

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20 June 2019 | 11:00-12:30 | YANGTZE 2
Consolidated programme 2019 overview

Proposals assigned to this session: ID 8, 18, 29, 56, 87, 137, 156, 163, 181, 191, 192, 206 – list of all proposals as pdf

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Session teaser

Cybersecurity has become a buzzword for a plethora of actors, issues and spaces. In the past years, the EU has sought to bolster its approach to create shared norms and principles for regulating emerging technologies and building institutions to address challenges for the peace and stability of cyberspace. This includes, but is not restricted to, the NIS Directive, Cybersecurity Act and Digital Single Market strategy. However, this session invites participants to think together on how to keep up with emerging technical challenges deriving from new technologies in the next decade.

Session description

There are many possible pathways to addressing the changing nature of security and regulation vis à vis the expansion of emerging technologies. This session takes on the challenge of looking forward and engaging the audience in responding to several main issues:

(1) Setting the Scene - what are the technological challenges for cybersecurity?

(2) Navigating the maze - how do we cope with technological challenges?

(3) RED ALERT! What to do when things go wrong? - The cybersecurity Act, GDPR and other regulations have sought to prescribe new mechanisms for responding to breaches and cyber attacks. What happens when trust, cooperation, and existing mechanisms are not enough to assess, identify, and respond to new vulnerabilities. How do we assess the red lines?

(4) Will regulation run out of time?

Format

The session will engage the audience and resource persons in interactive dialogue guided by the moderators. Both key participants and the audience will provide examples of how they have been coping with the pace of technological change by working in their respective areas, identify and discuss the regulatory and other responses to new vulnerabilities.

Ultimately, both key participants and the audience will conclude with target-focused contributions on the biggest challenges for securing emerging technologies in the next 10 years, and on the possible/desirable regulation in Europe in the near future.

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Focal Point

  • Louise Marie Hurel, Cybersecurity and Digital Liberties Programme | Igarapé Institute Media and Communications (Data and Society) | London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

Organising Team (Org Team) List them here as they sign up.

  • Chivintar Amenty, YouthDIG 2019
  • Louise Bennett
  • Fotjon Kosta, Coordinator of Albania IGF
  • Olga Kyryliuk, The Influencer Platform
  • Erlinda Lleshi, IT

Key Participants

  • Marco Hogewoning - RIPE NCC
  • Ceren Unal - ISOC

Moderator

  • Louise Marie Hurel, Cybersecurity and Digital Liberties Programme | Igarapé Institute Media and Communications (Data and Society) | London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

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Reporter

  • Stefania Grottola, Geneva Internet Platform

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  • are forward looking and propose goals and activities that can be initiated after EuroDIG (recommendations)
  • are in (rough) consensus with the audience

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