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| 2 || Big Stage (TBC) || Amali De Silva-Mitchell || Futurist former WSIS CS || Other || What is the status of human computer interaction development for the disabled for easy access, including costs, for humans disadvantaged by impediments to sight, hearing, speech and mobility || Both  
| 2 || [[BigStage_2020#Bigstage_1-2-3|Big Stage]] || Amali De Silva-Mitchell || Futurist former WSIS CS || Other || What is the status of human computer interaction development for the disabled for easy access, including costs, for humans disadvantaged by impediments to sight, hearing, speech and mobility || Both  
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| 15 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws10_20|WS 10]] || Shiwoh Yongho || Medecins du Monde Suisse Bamenda branch || Civil society || Most IG issues have not been perceived and understood despite the many governance regulations and control. Today like never before the Internet suffers from a lot of malpractices and misuse due to lack of a better appreciation of these regulations. Alot of education is still needed as the majority of those going online are new users who does master the don'ts of the Internet and the Dos. Lack of visibility of these regulations implies a lot of education is still needed. || EuroDIG
| 15 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws10_20|WS 10]] || Shiwoh Yongho || Medecins du Monde Suisse Bamenda branch || Civil society || Most IG issues have not been perceived and understood despite the many governance regulations and control. Today like never before the Internet suffers from a lot of malpractices and misuse due to lack of a better appreciation of these regulations. Alot of education is still needed as the majority of those going online are new users who does master the don'ts of the Internet and the Dos. Lack of visibility of these regulations implies a lot of education is still needed. || EuroDIG
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| 137 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws10_20|WS 10]] || Galia Kondova || School of Business University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland || Academia || Development of an Educational Curriculum on Disruptive Technologies like Blockchain. || EuroDIG
| 137 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws10_20|WS 10]] || Galia Kondova || School of Business University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland || Academia || Development of an Educational Curriculum on Disruptive Technologies like Blockchain. || EuroDIG
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| 3 || Big Stage (TBC) || Amali De Silva-Mitchell || Futurist former WSIS CS || Other || Update from the health care sector on emerging technology issues and benefits for the public , that are visible from a public stand point || Both
| 3 || [[BigStage_2020#Bigstage_1-2-3|Big Stage]] || Amali De Silva-Mitchell || Futurist former WSIS CS || Other || Update from the health care sector on emerging technology issues and benefits for the public , that are visible from a public stand point || Both
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| 27 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws06_20|WS 6]] || Sandro Karumidze || Internet Society - Georgia Chapter || Civil society || Fake news and protection from propaganda tools || EuroDIG
| 27 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws06_20|WS 6]] || Sandro Karumidze || Internet Society - Georgia Chapter || Civil society || Fake news and protection from propaganda tools || EuroDIG
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| 32 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws13_20|WS 13]] || Elena Musteata || Moldova State University, law faculty || Civil society || The implementation of GDPR in Moldova, how to protect the personal data on the Internet || Both
| 32 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws13_20|WS 13]] || Elena Musteata || Moldova State University, law faculty || Civil society || The implementation of GDPR in Moldova, how to protect the personal data on the Internet || Both
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| 38 || [[Draft_programme_2020#pl01_20|PL 1]], Big Stage (TBC) || Eva Christina Andersson || External actions || Civil society || 5G and its impact on our health and our sovereign identity. || Both
| 38 || [[Draft_programme_2020#pl01_20|PL 1]], [[BigStage_2020#Bigstage_38|Big Stage]] || Eva Christina Andersson || External actions || Civil society || 5G and its impact on our health and our sovereign identity. || Both
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| 51 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws07_20|WS 7]] || Talgat Nurlybayev || ISOC Kazakhstan || Civil society || Attempt of Kazakhstan government to enter national security certificate. || Both
| 51 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws07_20|WS 7]] || Talgat Nurlybayev || ISOC Kazakhstan || Civil society || Attempt of Kazakhstan government to enter national security certificate. || Both
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| 111 || SEEDIG || Liljana Pecova Ilieska || IMPETUS - Center for Internet, Development and Good Governance || Civil society || Shift of Ad Spending to Digital as a Privacy Concern - since most of the people in the WB are on social media and agencies are shifting, but no privacy concerns are discussed or legal enforcement can be put on due to different data protection standards || SEEDIG
| 111 || SEEDIG || Liljana Pecova Ilieska || IMPETUS - Center for Internet, Development and Good Governance || Civil society || Shift of Ad Spending to Digital as a Privacy Concern - since most of the people in the WB are on social media and agencies are shifting, but no privacy concerns are discussed or legal enforcement can be put on due to different data protection standards || SEEDIG
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| 114 || Big Stage (TBC) || Bissera Zankova || Media 21 Foundation, Bulgaria || Civil society || Guarantees for pluralism and equality in the convergent environment. The social media approach. New technologies can considerably influence and create a human capital of new quality. The technological boom could be perceived a powerful factor for generating new possibilities for the devising of a level playing ground for all members of society and hence for equality. Improving women’s participation in the economy is not just a women’s task, or it is not only about ensuring gender justice but has an overall positive impact on developing economies Despite the economic implications more active women’s inclusion in the knowledge-based society will have a beneficial influence on the quality of communication and the formation of a diverse and just public sphere.The strategies supporting diversity and participation of social media in particular have to be consistently implemented in a transparent manner in an open dialogue with the users. Getting back to the policies that guide the platforms’ activities transparency about human force structure and decision-making processes is more than desirable. Some social media have explicitly stated their diversity mission and diversity strategy (FB), others though declaring diversity a goal has experienced problems with the equal participation of men and women in practice (Twitter) and Pinterest has evolved spontaneously through time as a ladies site mainly though its was founded by men. It is worth also exploring approaches in Eu and SEE. || Both
| 114 || [[BigStage_2020#Bigstage_114-115|Big Stage]] || Bissera Zankova || Media 21 Foundation, Bulgaria || Civil society || Guarantees for pluralism and equality in the convergent environment. The social media approach. New technologies can considerably influence and create a human capital of new quality. The technological boom could be perceived a powerful factor for generating new possibilities for the devising of a level playing ground for all members of society and hence for equality. Improving women’s participation in the economy is not just a women’s task, or it is not only about ensuring gender justice but has an overall positive impact on developing economies Despite the economic implications more active women’s inclusion in the knowledge-based society will have a beneficial influence on the quality of communication and the formation of a diverse and just public sphere.The strategies supporting diversity and participation of social media in particular have to be consistently implemented in a transparent manner in an open dialogue with the users. Getting back to the policies that guide the platforms’ activities transparency about human force structure and decision-making processes is more than desirable. Some social media have explicitly stated their diversity mission and diversity strategy (FB), others though declaring diversity a goal has experienced problems with the equal participation of men and women in practice (Twitter) and Pinterest has evolved spontaneously through time as a ladies site mainly though its was founded by men. It is worth also exploring approaches in Eu and SEE. || Both
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| 119 || [[Draft_programme_2020#pre10_20|PRE 10]] || Justin Caso || IEEE || Technical community || Status of the development of ICTs to guarantee that children’s data is governed appropriately for a safer and more empowering cyber space for children. || EuroDIG
| 119 || [[Draft_programme_2020#pre10_20|PRE 10]] || Justin Caso || IEEE || Technical community || Status of the development of ICTs to guarantee that children’s data is governed appropriately for a safer and more empowering cyber space for children. || EuroDIG
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| 175 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws13_20|WS 13]] || Dimitri Gugunava || Data Exchange Agency || Government || Transborder data flow - After having GDPR as the main axis of data protection regulations, a lot of issues concerning personal data protection arise in non-EU countries, like Georgia. Most of these issues are connected to transborder data flow. The interest of the EU should be to have not only strong members, but also strong allies. || EuroDIG
| 175 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws13_20|WS 13]] || Dimitri Gugunava || Data Exchange Agency || Government || Transborder data flow - After having GDPR as the main axis of data protection regulations, a lot of issues concerning personal data protection arise in non-EU countries, like Georgia. Most of these issues are connected to transborder data flow. The interest of the EU should be to have not only strong members, but also strong allies. || EuroDIG
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| 1 || Big Stage (TBC) || Amali De Silva-Mitchell || Futurist former WSIS CS || Other || How do we deal with the place of the human brain functions, power and existence within a sustainable Internet with IoT and AI? || Both
| 1 || [[BigStage_2020#Bigstage_1-2-3|Big Stage]] || Amali De Silva-Mitchell || Futurist former WSIS CS || Other || How do we deal with the place of the human brain functions, power and existence within a sustainable Internet with IoT and AI? || Both
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| 11 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws08_20|WS 8]] || MIGUEL PEREZ SUBIAS || AUI - SPAIN INTERNET USERS ASSOCIATION || Civil society || Personal Information Management Systems (PIMS) In today’s data-driven economy, data subjects are left alone in a wild-west dominated by large companies. The internet is possibly the largest data market, where thousands of web companies collect users’ personal data, build a profile of each of us, and use it to monetize the content and services they offer. People have lost control on personal data, and on their privacy. Personal Information Management Systems - PIMS - aim to give individuals back the control over their data, by offering technical means to create transparency in the marker. However, so far have failed to reach business maturity, and sizeable user base. There are instruments to change this situations? It is possible to commoditize the complexity of creating PIMS? How design and deploy novel mechanisms - easy to understand for end-users - to increase the awareness of people? What about transparency tags that shows users essential information about the service being accessed, in a simple and easy to understand manner? We are strongly convinced that an open market for data will only flourish if we stop the arms race between users and services. For this, we want to involve regulators, advertisers, companies and end-users in the whole process dialogue. || EuroDIG
| 11 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws08_20|WS 8]] || MIGUEL PEREZ SUBIAS || AUI - SPAIN INTERNET USERS ASSOCIATION || Civil society || Personal Information Management Systems (PIMS) In today’s data-driven economy, data subjects are left alone in a wild-west dominated by large companies. The internet is possibly the largest data market, where thousands of web companies collect users’ personal data, build a profile of each of us, and use it to monetize the content and services they offer. People have lost control on personal data, and on their privacy. Personal Information Management Systems - PIMS - aim to give individuals back the control over their data, by offering technical means to create transparency in the marker. However, so far have failed to reach business maturity, and sizeable user base. There are instruments to change this situations? It is possible to commoditize the complexity of creating PIMS? How design and deploy novel mechanisms - easy to understand for end-users - to increase the awareness of people? What about transparency tags that shows users essential information about the service being accessed, in a simple and easy to understand manner? We are strongly convinced that an open market for data will only flourish if we stop the arms race between users and services. For this, we want to involve regulators, advertisers, companies and end-users in the whole process dialogue. || EuroDIG
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| 19 || [[Draft_programme_2020#pre02_20|PRE 2]] || Yeseul Kim || APSIG || Civil society || Digital Economy - Cross-polination Big Stage (TBC) can illuminate on the digital revolutions happening outside Europe and vice versa so that different parts of the world can learn from each other. In this Big Stage (TBC), I would like participants to talk about how digital revolution has made their life more convenient through digitalization in economic sectors - online or mobile bankings, online markets, etc . || EuroDIG
| 19 || [[Draft_programme_2020#pre02_20|PRE 2]] || Yeseul Kim || APSIG || Civil society || Digital Economy - Cross-polination Big Stage (TBC) can illuminate on the digital revolutions happening outside Europe and vice versa so that different parts of the world can learn from each other. In this Big Stage (TBC), I would like participants to talk about how digital revolution has made their life more convenient through digitalization in economic sectors - online or mobile bankings, online markets, etc . || EuroDIG
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| 21 || Big Stage (TBC) || Auke Pals || Dutch Digital Youth Council || Civil society || Addiction, increasing rise of time spend online, social issues eg. lack of concentration || EuroDIG
| 21 || [[BigStage_2020#Bigstage_21|Big Stage]] || Auke Pals || Dutch Digital Youth Council || Civil society || Addiction, increasing rise of time spend online, social issues eg. lack of concentration || EuroDIG
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| 24 || SEEDIG || Ucha Seturi || Small&Medium Telecom Operators Association of Georgia || Civil society || IoT market developments and EU || SEEDIG
| 24 || SEEDIG || Ucha Seturi || Small&Medium Telecom Operators Association of Georgia || Civil society || IoT market developments and EU || SEEDIG
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| 109 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws04_20|WS 4]] || André Melancia || Independent || Technical community || Crypto currencies, blockchain and related technologies: Use, misuse, issues, alternatives, privacy and security || EuroDIG
| 109 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws04_20|WS 4]] || André Melancia || Independent || Technical community || Crypto currencies, blockchain and related technologies: Use, misuse, issues, alternatives, privacy and security || EuroDIG
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| 115 || Big Stage (TBC) || Bissera Zankova || Media 21 Foundation, Bulgaria || Civil society || Women and innovation in the convergent environment. The underrepresentation of women in entrepreneurship, economic leadership and the digital economy is a missed opportunity for Europe. Another dimension of the women’s presence in the digital society relates to the place women occupy on the Internet and how intensely they make use of the web. In order to build a viable digital society Europe needs to address the gender gap and recognize European women who are at the forefront of innovation and entrepreneurship. || Both
| 115 || [[BigStage_2020#Bigstage_114-115|Big Stage]] || Bissera Zankova || Media 21 Foundation, Bulgaria || Civil society || Women and innovation in the convergent environment. The underrepresentation of women in entrepreneurship, economic leadership and the digital economy is a missed opportunity for Europe. Another dimension of the women’s presence in the digital society relates to the place women occupy on the Internet and how intensely they make use of the web. In order to build a viable digital society Europe needs to address the gender gap and recognize European women who are at the forefront of innovation and entrepreneurship. || Both
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| 118 || SEEDIG || Zdravko Jukic || CRO-IGF, Croatian Regulatory Authority for Network Industries || Government || Atrificial Inteligence as new promissing technology || SEEDIG
| 118 || SEEDIG || Zdravko Jukic || CRO-IGF, Croatian Regulatory Authority for Network Industries || Government || Atrificial Inteligence as new promissing technology || SEEDIG
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| 56 || [[Draft_programme_2020#pre01_20|PRE 1]], [[Draft_programme_2020#ws06_20|WS 6]] || Carola Croll || Digital Opportunities Foundation || Civil society || How does the use of Social Media shape the achievements of civil society movements, such as #metoo, Fridays for Future etc.? What are the factors for their large scale success? How can they help attain the 17 SDGs? What are the risks and chances of mass movements for democratic societies? || EuroDIG
| 56 || [[Draft_programme_2020#pre01_20|PRE 1]], [[Draft_programme_2020#ws06_20|WS 6]] || Carola Croll || Digital Opportunities Foundation || Civil society || How does the use of Social Media shape the achievements of civil society movements, such as #metoo, Fridays for Future etc.? What are the factors for their large scale success? How can they help attain the 17 SDGs? What are the risks and chances of mass movements for democratic societies? || EuroDIG
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| 77 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws06_20|WS 6]], Big Stage (TBC) || Claire Local || Ofcom - UK || Other || What are the next steps for regulating targeted political advertising online? || EuroDIG
| 77 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws06_20|WS 6]], [[BigStage_2020#Bigstage_77|Big Stage]] || Claire Local || Ofcom - UK || Other || What are the next steps for regulating targeted political advertising online? || EuroDIG
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| 84 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws01_20|WS 1]] || Stephen Wyber || International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions || Civil society || EuroDIG 2020 will take place with less than a year to go until the European Union's copyright directive needs to be implemented nationally. Countries in the European Economic Area, as well as aspirant Member States will also need to incorporate it into national law. So how's it going? What issues are coming up? How are governments interpreting what's in there, and what might it mean for the internet? What issues are arising, and require further reflection? || Both
| 84 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws01_20|WS 1]] || Stephen Wyber || International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions || Civil society || EuroDIG 2020 will take place with less than a year to go until the European Union's copyright directive needs to be implemented nationally. Countries in the European Economic Area, as well as aspirant Member States will also need to incorporate it into national law. So how's it going? What issues are coming up? How are governments interpreting what's in there, and what might it mean for the internet? What issues are arising, and require further reflection? || Both
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| 99 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws06_20|WS 6]] || Oliana Sula  || University "Aleksander Mosiu" Durres/Estonian Bsuiness School  || Academia || Proposed Issue: online social networks and sustainable content- are they going hand to hand?  Relevance of issue: are online social networks accomodating and providing an accurate space of sustainable content?  || Both
| 99 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws06_20|WS 6]] || Oliana Sula  || University "Aleksander Mosiu" Durres/Estonian Bsuiness School  || Academia || Proposed Issue: online social networks and sustainable content- are they going hand to hand?  Relevance of issue: are online social networks accomodating and providing an accurate space of sustainable content?  || Both
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| 110 || Big Stage (TBC) || MARIANA ROSCA || University of Deusto || Academia || Issue: Internet and diaspora communities. The issue proposed is relevant due to the fact that many European and South-Eastern European countries are affected by the migration phenomenon. Some are countries of origin, some of destination and some of transition. Regardless of the role played in the migration process; the phenomenon had and will continue to influence the economic, political and social realm of both countries of origin as well as the destination. A central role in this process is played by the Internet. Migrants and diaspora communities are using the Internet and online spaces not only to keep in contact with their country of origin and access information but also are actively involved to create media content and debate the information. Additionally, it had become a space to establish online platforms for political mobilization, for awareness-raising campaigns, for exchange of information and transformation as well as misinformation. Thus, the current issue proposes to debate both the positive and negative internet use by migrants and diaspora communities.  || Both
| 110 || [[BigStage_2020#Bigstage_110|Big Stage]] || MARIANA ROSCA || University of Deusto || Academia || Issue: Internet and diaspora communities. The issue proposed is relevant due to the fact that many European and South-Eastern European countries are affected by the migration phenomenon. Some are countries of origin, some of destination and some of transition. Regardless of the role played in the migration process; the phenomenon had and will continue to influence the economic, political and social realm of both countries of origin as well as the destination. A central role in this process is played by the Internet. Migrants and diaspora communities are using the Internet and online spaces not only to keep in contact with their country of origin and access information but also are actively involved to create media content and debate the information. Additionally, it had become a space to establish online platforms for political mobilization, for awareness-raising campaigns, for exchange of information and transformation as well as misinformation. Thus, the current issue proposes to debate both the positive and negative internet use by migrants and diaspora communities.  || Both
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| 112 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws06_20|WS 6]] || Bissera Zankova || Media 21 Foundation, Bulgaria || Civil society || Social media and convergence - COMPACT - the holistic approach. So far convergence has been approached from various perspectives in an isolated manner, with the technological focus prevailing. A holistic treatment of the features of convergence (including its technological, economic, policy and socio-cultural aspects) and how they impact the evolution of social media is undoubtedly a desirable goal. The pursuit of this precise goal represents the main aim of the EU COMPACT project. This approach is visible in the comprehensive analysis of the problems of a variety of fields amalgamated to produce the overall content. The accomplishment of this ambitious effort on the multidisciplinary character of convergence and social media is strongly supported by our team comprised of a bouquet of specialists with diverse backgrounds and interests. || Both
| 112 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws06_20|WS 6]] || Bissera Zankova || Media 21 Foundation, Bulgaria || Civil society || Social media and convergence - COMPACT - the holistic approach. So far convergence has been approached from various perspectives in an isolated manner, with the technological focus prevailing. A holistic treatment of the features of convergence (including its technological, economic, policy and socio-cultural aspects) and how they impact the evolution of social media is undoubtedly a desirable goal. The pursuit of this precise goal represents the main aim of the EU COMPACT project. This approach is visible in the comprehensive analysis of the problems of a variety of fields amalgamated to produce the overall content. The accomplishment of this ambitious effort on the multidisciplinary character of convergence and social media is strongly supported by our team comprised of a bouquet of specialists with diverse backgrounds and interests. || Both
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| 14 || [[Draft_programme_2020#pre10_20|PRE 10]] || Eva Christina Andersson || Group Membership DIGIT_EFP7 || Civil society || Stop the Child Industry || Both
| 14 || [[Draft_programme_2020#pre10_20|PRE 10]] || Eva Christina Andersson || Group Membership DIGIT_EFP7 || Civil society || Stop the Child Industry || Both
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| 17 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws10_20|WS 10]], Big Stage (TBC) || Rui Esteves || Área Metropolitana do Porto and Internet Society Portuguese Chapter || Government || Cybersecurity Classrooms for Kids || EuroDIG
| 17 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws10_20|WS 10]], [[BigStage_2020#Bigstage_17|Big Stage]] || Rui Esteves || Área Metropolitana do Porto and Internet Society Portuguese Chapter || Government || Cybersecurity Classrooms for Kids || EuroDIG
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| 34 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws06_20|WS 6]] || Sabrina Vorbau || European Schoolnet/Insafe || Civil society || Online hate speech is a global issue that has no borders and can only be tackled following a multi-stakeholder approach. Hence, this issue absolutely needs to be discussed at European and regional level. || Both
| 34 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws06_20|WS 6]] || Sabrina Vorbau || European Schoolnet/Insafe || Civil society || Online hate speech is a global issue that has no borders and can only be tackled following a multi-stakeholder approach. Hence, this issue absolutely needs to be discussed at European and regional level. || Both
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| 53 || [[Draft_programme_2020#pl01_20|PL 1]] || Ermanno Pietrosemoli || ICTP || Other || 5G and Internet governance  5 G  addresses there usage scenarios:enhanced mobile broadband, massive machine-type communications and ultra-reliable and low-latency communication.  All of them are associated with governance issues which must be addressed  in order to maximise  the benefits reaped from the technology, such as the use of new spectrum bands and their potential impact in existing services, the foreseen huge increment in the number of base stations required and the associated increase in carbon footprint, among others. An open discussion from an European perspective is deemed very worthwhile.  || EuroDIG
| 53 || [[Draft_programme_2020#pl01_20|PL 1]] || Ermanno Pietrosemoli || ICTP || Other || 5G and Internet governance  5 G  addresses there usage scenarios:enhanced mobile broadband, massive machine-type communications and ultra-reliable and low-latency communication.  All of them are associated with governance issues which must be addressed  in order to maximise  the benefits reaped from the technology, such as the use of new spectrum bands and their potential impact in existing services, the foreseen huge increment in the number of base stations required and the associated increase in carbon footprint, among others. An open discussion from an European perspective is deemed very worthwhile.  || EuroDIG
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| 54 || Big Stage (TBC) || Marco Zennaro || ICTP || Other || The growth of the Internet worldwide has been fueled by the development of NRENs, networks of academic and educational institutions. With the rise of mobile connectivity and with the explosion of commercial networks, what is the future of NRENs? Do they still have a role in the Internet ecosystem? How do they manage issues such as privacy, security, capacity, latency and trustworthiness? || EuroDIG
| 54 || [[BigStage_2020#Bigstage_54|Big Stage]] || Marco Zennaro || ICTP || Other || The growth of the Internet worldwide has been fueled by the development of NRENs, networks of academic and educational institutions. With the rise of mobile connectivity and with the explosion of commercial networks, what is the future of NRENs? Do they still have a role in the Internet ecosystem? How do they manage issues such as privacy, security, capacity, latency and trustworthiness? || EuroDIG
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| 58 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws03_20|WS 3]] || Thomas Grob || Deutsche Telekom AG || Private sector || DoH - a constructive way forward? The standard is here to stay. But many issues remain: who defines the policies, risk of concentration. Is selfregulation sufficient or does the DNS need governmental oversight? || EuroDIG
| 58 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws03_20|WS 3]] || Thomas Grob || Deutsche Telekom AG || Private sector || DoH - a constructive way forward? The standard is here to stay. But many issues remain: who defines the policies, risk of concentration. Is selfregulation sufficient or does the DNS need governmental oversight? || EuroDIG
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| 143 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws03_20|WS 3]] || Peter Koch || DENIC eG || Technical community || DoH  - the year after; the discussion about DoH is dominated by a distraction called "blocking/filtering"; are there alternatives to enhancing the confidentiality of DNS traffic?  What are the policy and architectural  implications of both concentration and "micro fragmentation", where the latter shall describe the breaking apart of  "end system" into baskets of loosely coupled apps without joint control? || EuroDIG
| 143 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws03_20|WS 3]] || Peter Koch || DENIC eG || Technical community || DoH  - the year after; the discussion about DoH is dominated by a distraction called "blocking/filtering"; are there alternatives to enhancing the confidentiality of DNS traffic?  What are the policy and architectural  implications of both concentration and "micro fragmentation", where the latter shall describe the breaking apart of  "end system" into baskets of loosely coupled apps without joint control? || EuroDIG
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| 145 || Big Stage (TBC) || Roberto Gaetano || EURALO Individual Users Association || Civil society || Quantum technologies – from basic research to market. Quantum technologies are of a paramount importance for many aspects related to the internet, from IT security, including encryption, to AI and pattern recognition. || EuroDIG
| 145 || [[BigStage_2020#Bigstage_145|Big Stage]] || Roberto Gaetano || EURALO Individual Users Association || Civil society || Quantum technologies – from basic research to market. Quantum technologies are of a paramount importance for many aspects related to the internet, from IT security, including encryption, to AI and pattern recognition. || EuroDIG
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| 146 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws11_20|WS 11]] || Peter Koch || DENIC eG || Technical community || Innovation and change close to the core of the network -- who has the power and what are the drivers?  Traditionally, changes to core Internet functions have been applied very carefully, incremental and backwards compatible to the "installed base" (cf DNSSEC, IPv6, ...) Is this approach useful to keep pace and how does it fit into a world of apps and concentration of services? || EuroDIG
| 146 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws11_20|WS 11]] || Peter Koch || DENIC eG || Technical community || Innovation and change close to the core of the network -- who has the power and what are the drivers?  Traditionally, changes to core Internet functions have been applied very carefully, incremental and backwards compatible to the "installed base" (cf DNSSEC, IPv6, ...) Is this approach useful to keep pace and how does it fit into a world of apps and concentration of services? || EuroDIG
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| 180 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws10_20|WS 10]] || Emanuela Girardi || Ministry of Economic Development, Italy || Government || How to develop digital alphabetization programs for the elders to avoid the digital divide. || EuroDIG at planning meeting
| 180 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws10_20|WS 10]] || Emanuela Girardi || Ministry of Economic Development, Italy || Government || How to develop digital alphabetization programs for the elders to avoid the digital divide. || EuroDIG at planning meeting
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| 181 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws14_20|WS 14]], Big Stage (TBC) || Emanuela Girardi || Ministry of Economic Development, Italy || Government || The brain-computer interface (BCI) initiatives and CRISPR gene editing experiments. How far can we go? Is there a limit? || EuroDIG at planning meeting
| 181 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws14_20|WS 14]], [[BigStage_2020#Bigstage_181|Big Stage]] || Emanuela Girardi || Ministry of Economic Development, Italy || Government || The brain-computer interface (BCI) initiatives and CRISPR gene editing experiments. How far can we go? Is there a limit? || EuroDIG at planning meeting
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|- id="prop_187" class="hu-ri"  
| 187 || Big Stage (TBC) || Jutta Croll || Stiftung Digitale Chancen || Civil society || Nowadays children are growing up in a digital environment that provides opportunities but also risks of content, contact and conduct online. The new German Youth Protection Act (underway in 2020) suggests a child’s rights based approach to ensure their safety and their participation in the digital world. || EuroDIG during programme review phase
| 187 || [[BigStage_2020#Bigstage_187|Big Stage]] || Jutta Croll || Stiftung Digitale Chancen || Civil society || Nowadays children are growing up in a digital environment that provides opportunities but also risks of content, contact and conduct online. The new German Youth Protection Act (underway in 2020) suggests a child’s rights based approach to ensure their safety and their participation in the digital world. || EuroDIG during programme review phase
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|- id="prop_182" class="i-a-e"  
| 182 || Big Stage (TBC) || Emanuela Girardi || Ministry of Economic Development, Italy || Government || Create more awareness on the Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare (ISEW) e Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) instead of GDP index. || EuroDIG at planning meeting
| 182 || [[BigStage_2020#Bigstage_182|Big Stage]] (TBC) || Emanuela Girardi || Ministry of Economic Development, Italy || Government || Create more awareness on the Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare (ISEW) e Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) instead of GDP index. || EuroDIG at planning meeting
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|- id="prop_183" class="i-a-e"  
| 183 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws04_20|WS 4]] || Gianfranco Pensili || Ministry of Economic Development, Italy || Government || National strategies for Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain ... towards a European Coordinated Plan Within the framework of the European Blockchain Partnership, the Ministry of Economic Development is developing a series of innovative initiatives within the group of EU member countries of which Italy is co-chair. In this context, the MISE will host, in 2020, at least one technological node of the EBSI (European Blockchain Service Infrastructure) creating a blockchain platform aimed at providing cross-border public services at EU level and which will be tested in all European countries that will join the project. || EuroDIG at planning meeting
| 183 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws04_20|WS 4]] || Gianfranco Pensili || Ministry of Economic Development, Italy || Government || National strategies for Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain ... towards a European Coordinated Plan Within the framework of the European Blockchain Partnership, the Ministry of Economic Development is developing a series of innovative initiatives within the group of EU member countries of which Italy is co-chair. In this context, the MISE will host, in 2020, at least one technological node of the EBSI (European Blockchain Service Infrastructure) creating a blockchain platform aimed at providing cross-border public services at EU level and which will be tested in all European countries that will join the project. || EuroDIG at planning meeting
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| 184 || [[Draft_programme_2020#pl01_20|PL 1]] || Gianfranco Pensili || Ministry of Economic Development, Italy || Government || 5G and cyber Security - national cybersecurity strategies towards a European Coordinated Plan The Ministry of Economic Development (MISE) has established at DGTCSI-ISCTI the National Evaluation and Certification Centre (CVCN) for the verification of security conditions and the absence of vulnerabilities of products, equipment and systems intended to be used for the operation of strategic networks, services and infrastructures, as well as any other operator performing functions which are essential for national security. This is one of the qualifying actions for the construction of the national cybersecurity architecture that will integrate, at national level, the provisions of the Cybersecurity Act. || EuroDIG at planning meeting
| 184 || [[Draft_programme_2020#pl01_20|PL 1]] || Gianfranco Pensili || Ministry of Economic Development, Italy || Government || 5G and cyber Security - national cybersecurity strategies towards a European Coordinated Plan The Ministry of Economic Development (MISE) has established at DGTCSI-ISCTI the National Evaluation and Certification Centre (CVCN) for the verification of security conditions and the absence of vulnerabilities of products, equipment and systems intended to be used for the operation of strategic networks, services and infrastructures, as well as any other operator performing functions which are essential for national security. This is one of the qualifying actions for the construction of the national cybersecurity architecture that will integrate, at national level, the provisions of the Cybersecurity Act. || EuroDIG at planning meeting
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|- id="prop_186" class="s-a-c"  
| 186 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws06_20|WS 6]], Big Stage (TBC) || Jim Prendergast || The Galway Strategy Group || Other || As part of our efforts to prevent terrorists and violent extremists from exploiting digital platforms, the Global Internet Forum for Counter Terrorism (GIFCT) is committed to engaging with the community.  Sustaining and deepening industry collaboration and capacity, while incorporating the advice of key civil society and government stakeholders is critical to success and EuroDIG presents a key opportunity to achieve this. || EuroDIG during programme review phase
| 186 || [[Draft_programme_2020#ws06_20|WS 6]], [[BigStage_2020#Bigstage_186|Big Stage]] || Jim Prendergast || The Galway Strategy Group || Other || As part of our efforts to prevent terrorists and violent extremists from exploiting digital platforms, the Global Internet Forum for Counter Terrorism (GIFCT) is committed to engaging with the community.  Sustaining and deepening industry collaboration and capacity, while incorporating the advice of key civil society and government stakeholders is critical to success and EuroDIG presents a key opportunity to achieve this. || EuroDIG during programme review phase
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Revision as of 18:43, 16 February 2020

During the period from 1 October – 8 December 2019 we received 179 submissions in the joint call for issues for the EuroDIG and SEEDIG 2020 programme planning. You can find the breakdown here.

Categories are colored as follows:

 Access & literacy   Development of IG ecosystem   Human rights & data protection   Innovation and economic issues   Media & content   Cross cutting / other issues   Security and crime   Technical & operational issues 

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You can also download the list of proposals as of 14 Dec. 2019 as pdf file.

Proposals submitted during the Planning Meeting / programme review phase