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'''Key Participants'''
'''Key Participants'''
*Lukasz Olejnik (IoT privacy) - technical, but privacy-focused (e.g. privacy implications of battery level
*Matthias C. Kettemann - regarding role of intermediaries / realizing rights / EU judgments regarding data ownership
*Margarita PETRUNINA, Youth IGF Movement, Russia (remote participation)
*Yuliia Borovska, from the Ukranian data protection unit
*Gonzalo Lopez-Barajas -  Telefonica – Private Sector, Europe. Acting as representative of Data Transparency Lab.


'''Moderator'''
'''Moderator'''
*Marianne Franklin


'''Remote Moderator'''
'''Remote Moderator'''
*Allon Bar


'''Organising Team (Org Team)'''  
'''Organising Team (Org Team)'''  


'''Reporter'''
'''Reporter'''
*Thomas Grob -  Deutsche Telekom – Private Sector, Europe


== Current discussion, conference calls, schedules and minutes ==
== Current discussion, conference calls, schedules and minutes ==

Revision as of 11:28, 2 June 2017

7 June 2017 | 14:00 - 15:30 | Ballroom II, Swissotel, Tallinn, Estonia | remote participation | live streaming
Programme overview wiki | Programme overview EuroDIG web site

Session teaser

This workshops aims at focussing on the use of personal data, both on use by businesses including the importance of value of data, ownership, consumers control and on use by authorities (surveillance).

Keywords

Privacy, MyData, Surveillance, Cookies, WhoIsInControl

Session description

Personal data has become a prevalent asset in the Internet. Exchange of this data is done regularly as we access webs, use Internet based services or Apps on our mobiles. The use given to the data is extensive, from granting acess to paid-services, to do targeted advertising, customer profiling, social good initiatives, and also identifying criminals by security forces. The workshop aims to provide a better insight on how data is used by different actors, businesses and authorities, and what is the value of the data assigned by each of them. The workshop shall also aim to discuss on initiatives that could shedding light in the issues mentioned and enabling individuals to have a better understanding and control over the use of their personal data.

Format

To have a more interactive session, fostering participation of all attendees, it was agreed to have no panellists on stage.

  • Two session hosts that will act as moderators and session stimulators, would provide a brief introduction to set the scene and give an insight into issues to be addressed.
  • A group of 3 or 4 key resource persons will be asked to start the discussion by providing a brief statement on a topic.
  • After each intervention a 10 min. debate around the topic presented will be opened among all participants.
  • Once completed discussions on the 3 / 4 topics presented, session will be open for debate on hotter issues identified previously for 15-20 minutes.
  • Session rapourteur will provide a brief wrap up ing last five minutes of the session summarizing main ideas of the workshop.

Further reading

People

Focal Point:

  • Gonzalo Lopez-Barajas, Telefónica, S.A.

Subject Matter Expert:

  • Farzaneh Badeii (Internet Governance Project - Georgia Tech)

Key Participants

  • Lukasz Olejnik (IoT privacy) - technical, but privacy-focused (e.g. privacy implications of battery level
  • Matthias C. Kettemann - regarding role of intermediaries / realizing rights / EU judgments regarding data ownership
  • Margarita PETRUNINA, Youth IGF Movement, Russia (remote participation)
  • Yuliia Borovska, from the Ukranian data protection unit
  • Gonzalo Lopez-Barajas - Telefonica – Private Sector, Europe. Acting as representative of Data Transparency Lab.

Moderator

  • Marianne Franklin

Remote Moderator

  • Allon Bar

Organising Team (Org Team)

Reporter

  • Thomas Grob - Deutsche Telekom – Private Sector, Europe

Current discussion, conference calls, schedules and minutes

See the discussion tab on the upper left side of this page.

Contact

Get in contact with the Org Team by sending an email.

Video record

Will be provided here after the event.

Transcript

Will be provided here after the event.

Messages

Please provide a short summary from the outcome of your session. Bullet points are fine.