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== Session teaser ==
== Session teaser ==
Until <span class="dateline">15 April 2019</span>.
 
While IoT development and deployment continues to expand and grow, it is also welcome that there are more and more actors in the world seeking ways forward that will allow it to do so in a responsible manner. With IoT becoming all pervasive, and increasingly a key part of our critical infrastructures, taking ethical considerations into account from the outset has become key. A precondition for responsible IoT is that it is "secure enough" to be used responsibly.
The DC IoT is currently exploring what "ethical considerations" have to be taken into account, and what can be done to come to a base-level approach for further secure roll-out and use of IoT devices, that can be trusted to be used for their purpose, and not to harm their users, or the security and stability of the Internet, itself.
 
Your contribution is welcome!


== Session description ==  
== Session description ==  

Revision as of 20:41, 11 April 2019

Consolidated programme 2019 overview

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Working title: IoT Dynamic Coalition

Proposals assigned to this session: ID 17, 61, 193 – list of all proposals as pdf

To contribute to this session please get in touch with Maarten Botterman, Chair of the DC IoT, via email: maarten@gnksconsult.com. If you would just like to leave a comment feel free to use the discussion-page here at the wiki. Please contact wiki@eurodig.org to get access to the wiki.

Session teaser

While IoT development and deployment continues to expand and grow, it is also welcome that there are more and more actors in the world seeking ways forward that will allow it to do so in a responsible manner. With IoT becoming all pervasive, and increasingly a key part of our critical infrastructures, taking ethical considerations into account from the outset has become key. A precondition for responsible IoT is that it is "secure enough" to be used responsibly.

The DC IoT is currently exploring what "ethical considerations" have to be taken into account, and what can be done to come to a base-level approach for further secure roll-out and use of IoT devices, that can be trusted to be used for their purpose, and not to harm their users, or the security and stability of the Internet, itself.

Your contribution is welcome!

Session description

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Format

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Pre-events should give the opportunity to create synergies with 3 rd parties i.e. Dynamic Coalitions, Partners. No session principles apply. They are held on day zero in parallel to setting up the venue for EuroDIG. We provide limited technical support.

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Further reading

Link to Recent Activities

Report: IGF DC IoT Best Practice Paper 2018 IGF DC IoT Best Practice Paper 2018

IGF 2018 DC Internet of Things: Global Good Practice in IoT: a Call for Commitment IGF2018 session report for DC IoT

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