European perspectives on security, privacy and openness on the Internet (Part I) – 2008

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20 October 2008 | 14:30-15:45
Programme overview 2008

Session teaser

What are security, privacy and openness on the Internet from the perspectives of European business, civil society and governments, based on concrete examples and, as a corollary, the corresponding values, and rights attached to them?

This session will map out interests, challenges and difficulties that European stakeholders experience related to security, privacy and openness on the Internet – taking into account the European perception of an information society in which citizens and businesses benefit from a maximum of security, privacy and openness at the same time.

People

Key Participants

  • Jean-Philippe Ritz, Ministry of Interior, France
  • Jacques Berleur, University of Namur, International Federation for Information
  • John Carr, Children´s Charities Coalition on Internet Safety
  • Sarah Greenwood, Symantec
  • Jean-Marc Dinant, University of Namur, Belgium
  • Divina Frau-Meigs, Sorbonne University, France
  • Marco Gercke, University of Cologne, Germany
  • Marie-Georges, CNIL, France
  • Heike Jensen, Humboldt University Berlin, EURALO
  • Matthias C. Kettemann, University of Graz, Austria
  • Annette Mühlberg, ver.di, Berlin, At Large Advisory Committee ICANN
  • Eric Ruelle, Ministry of Justice, France
  • Thomas Schneider, Swiss Federal Office of Communication
  • Kathleen Spencer Chapman, Save the Children Denmark/eNACSO
  • Richard Swetenham, European Commission, DG InfoSoc & Media
  • Matthias Traimer, Michael Truppe, Federal Chancellery, Austria
  • Rudi Vansnick, ISOC Belgium, EURALO

Moderator

  • Ilkka Lakaniemi, Nokia Siemens Networks, and Francisco Mingorance Business Software Alliance