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| [[WS 09 2020|WS 9]] || Privacy in Europe – GDPR vs. information freedom? || Marina Shentsova || Mercy Corps
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| [[WS 10 2020|WS 10]] || How to turn challenges into opportunities for education transformation? || Rui André S. Esteves || Escola Básica e Secundária Dr. Luís Maurílio da Silva Dantas
| [[WS 10 2020|WS 10]] || How to turn challenges into opportunities for education transformation? || Rui André S. Esteves, Narine Khachatryan || Escola Básica e Secundária Dr. Luís Maurílio da Silva Dantas, Safer Internet Armenia - STEM Society
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| [[WS 11 2020|WS 11]] || Challenges and uptake of modern Internet standards (IPv6, DNSSEC, HTTPS, RPKI) || André Melancia || Independent | Developer, Trainer
| [[WS 11 2020|WS 11]] || Challenges and uptake of modern Internet standards (IPv6, DNSSEC, HTTPS, RPKI) || André Melancia || Independent | Developer, Trainer

Revision as of 16:03, 28 April 2020

Session Session title/working title FocalPoint(s) FocalPoint(s) Affiliation
PL 1 5G governance Ross Creelman European Telecommunications Network Operators’ Association
PL 2 Digital sovereignty Valentina Scialpi European Commission
PL 3 The European Digital Economy and COVID-19 pandemic: current state of affairs, risks, and opportunities Meri Baghdasaryan Ara Ghazaryan law office LLC
Marcel Krummenauer YIGF2019
PL 4 Greening Internet governance: Environmental sustainability and digital transformation Minda Moreira Internet Rights and Principles Coalition (IRPC)
WS 1 cancelled
WS 2 Enhancing users’ confidence in cyberspace: risks and solutions Anastasiya Kazakova Kaspersky
WS 3 DNS encryption, DoH and cybersecurity – What are the architectural and policy implications of centralisation and/or fragmentation of Internet infrastructure? Mikhail Anisimov Coordination Center for TLD .RU/.РФ
Peter Koch DENIC eG
WS 4 Innovative uses of blockchain for public empowerment Galia Kondova School of Business University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland
WS 5 Governance of Internet standardisation processes: could public policy objectives be addressed ‘by design’? Vittorio Bertola Open-Xchange
Andrew Campling 419 Consulting Ltd
WS 6 Opportunities and threats for freedom of speech on social media Sabrina Vorbau European Schoolnet/Insafe
WS 7 Criminal justice in cyberspace: what’s next? Desara Dushi Ministry of Justice of Albania and Albanian-American Development Foundation
WS 8 (Decentralised) digital identity Eva Stöwe worbli.io, Cacert.org
WS 9 Privacy in Europe – GDPR vs. information freedom? Marina Shentsova Mercy Corps
WS 10 How to turn challenges into opportunities for education transformation? Rui André S. Esteves, Narine Khachatryan Escola Básica e Secundária Dr. Luís Maurílio da Silva Dantas, Safer Internet Armenia - STEM Society
WS 11 Challenges and uptake of modern Internet standards (IPv6, DNSSEC, HTTPS, RPKI) André Melancia Developer, Trainer
WS 12 Community networks in rural areas – regulatory frameworks Sandro Karumidze Internet Society - Georgia Chapter
WS 13 Security and data protection in SEE region and in relation to EU regulations Liljana Pecova Ilieska IMPETUS - Center for Internet, Development and Good Governance
WS 14 Algorithms, deep learning, competition and trust (follow up from last years plenary) Julia Katja Wolman Danish Business Authority
Maria Danmark Nielsen Danish Business Authority
WS 15 Universal acceptance, IDNs and multilingualism online Lianna Galstyan ISOC Armenia
WS 16 Community networks in rural areas – best practice (follow up WS 12) Sandro Karumidze Internet Society - Georgia Chapter