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== Session teaser ==
== Session teaser ==
This session will explore the socio-economic effects of algorithmic decision making and discuss implications for policy making.
This session will explore the socio-economic effects of transnational data flows and discuss implications for policy making.


Afternoon: We take up the discussion where the morning session ended and re-visit the more controversial issues. [Open discussion format – NO Panelists!]
== Session description ==
In this plenary session we will discuss the role of the Internet for economic development and innovation. We will specifically address concerns regarding privacy, trust and transparency.
In an ever more complex world everyone appreciates apps and services that make our life easier. At the same time individuals are facing  serious challenges when trying to keep track of their “digital trail”, let alone understanding how their data is processed or even knowing where it is actually stored.
 
The panel will address risks and opportunities while tackling the key questions:


== Session description ==
* How is digitization transforming the economy and the society?
'''Until 30 April 2016.''' Always use your own words to describe your session. If you decide to quote the words of an external source, give them the due respect and acknowledgement by specifying the source.
* Is there a need for a global policy framework for data processing  or will open standards suffice?
* Has the EU become a fortress while attempting to protect its citizens rights online?
* How can user trust be gained and maintained?


== Keywords ==
== Keywords ==
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== Format ==  
== Format ==  
'''Until 30 April 2016.''' Please try new interactive formats out. EuroDIG is about dialogue not about statements.
We start with a key note by Kathy Brown. She will then join her fellow panelists for an initial round of input statements. After this we shall proceed quickly to opening up the discussion to the floor and have a highly interactive session. There is also the opportunity to continue the discussion in a follow-up session in the afternoon, which will be completely open - no panelists - for everyone interested in continuing the debate.


== Further reading ==  
== Further reading ==  
'''Until 30 April 2016.''' Links to relevant websites, declarations, books, documents. Please note we cannot offer web space, only links to external resources are possible.
Links to relevant websites, declarations, books, documents. Please note we cannot offer web space, only links to external resources are possible.


== People ==  
== People ==  
*'''Focal Point'''  
*'''Focal Point''': Thomas Grob, Deutsche Telekom AG, Germany/Switzerland
Thomas Grob, Deutsche Telekom AG, Germany/Switzerland
 
*'''Key participants'''
*'''Key participants'''
'''Until 15 May 2016.'''  
:'''Keynote:'''
Key participants (workshop) are experts willing to provide their knowledge during a session – not necessarily on stage. Key participants should contribute to the session planning process and keep statements short and punchy during the session. Panellist (plenary) will be selected and assigned by the org team, ensuring a stakeholder balanced dialogue also considering gender and geographical balance.
:: [https://www.internetsociety.org/who-we-are/presidentceo/ms-kathryn-brown Kathy Brown, President and CEO ISOC]
Panellists should contribute to the session planning process and keep statements short and punchy during the session.
:'''Panelists:'''
Please provide short CV’s of the participants involved in your session at the Wiki or link to another source.
:* Ana Kakalashvili, GIZ GmbH
 
:* Kathy Brown, President and CEO ISOC
*'''Moderator'''
:* Ross LaJeunesse, Global Head of International Relations, Google Inc
'''Until 15 May 2016.'''
:* [http://algorithmwatch.org/ueber-kontakt/#English Matthias Spielkamp, Journalist/AlgorithmWatch]
The moderator is the facilitator of the session at the event. Moderators are responsible for including the audience and encouraging a lively interaction among all session attendants. Please make sure the moderator takes a neutral role and can balance between all speakers.
:* Pearse O'Donohue, DG CONNECT, European Commission
*Please provide short CV of the moderator of your session at the Wiki or link to another source.
*'''Moderator''': Frederic Donck (ISOC) / Emily Taylor'''
 
*'''Remote moderator''': Su Sonia Herring
*'''Remote moderator'''
'''Until 15 May 2016.'''  
The remote moderator is in charge of facilitating participation via digital channels such as WebEx and social medial (Twitter, facebook). Remote moderators monitor and moderate the social media channels and the participants via WebEX and forward questions to the session moderator.
Please contact the EuroDIG secretariat if you need help to find a remote moderator.
 
*'''Org team'''  
*'''Org team'''  
** Ana Kakalashvili, GIZ GmbH, Georgia/Germany
:* Ana Kakalashvili, GIZ GmbH, Georgia/Germany
** Marco Pancini, Google, Belgium
:* Marco Pancini, Google, Belgium
** Frédéric Donck, ISOC, Belgium
:* Frédéric Donck, ISOC, Belgium
** Karen McCabe, IEEE, USA
:* Karen McCabe, IEEE, USA
** Justin Caso, IEEE, USA
:* Justin Caso, IEEE, USA


*'''Reporter'''
*'''Reporter'''
'''Until 15 May 2016.'''
The reporter takes notes during the session and formulates 3 (max. 5) bullet points at the end of each session that:
#are summarised on a slide and  presented to the audience at the end of each session
#relate to the particular session and to European Internet governance policy
#are forward looking and propose goals and activities that can be initiated after EuroDIG (recommendations)
#are in (rough) consensus with the audience
#are to be submitted to the secretariat within 48 hours after the session took place
Please provide short CV of the reporter of your session at the Wiki or link to another source and contact the EuroDIG secretariat if you need help to find a reporter.


::Thomas Grob, Deutsche Telekom AG'''
== Current discussion ==
== Current discussion ==
See [http://eurodigwiki.org/wiki/Talk:Plenary_1._Innovation_and_economic_development the discussion tab] on the upper left side of this page.
See [http://eurodigwiki.org/wiki/Talk:PL_1:_Will_Users'_Trust_impact_on_Transnational_Data_Flows%3F the discussion tab] on the upper left side of this page.


== Conference call. Schedules and minutes ==
== Conference call. Schedules and minutes ==
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Contact: pl1@eurodig.org
Contact: pl1@eurodig.org


== Remote participation ==
== Video record ==
[https://youtu.be/INbDvrgdATQ See the video record in our youtube channel]


==  Transcript ==
[[Transcript: Will users' trust impact on transnational data flows?]]


== Final report ==   
== Messages ==   
Deadline 2016
* There is no trade-off between Privacy & Security
* Security needs to be a collaborative effort / Subsidiarity works: intervene at the least intrusive level possible!
* The multistakeholder model offers the tools to solve complex issues – approach needs to be open, transparent, inclusive, accountable – needs active engagement; we need to do more!
* Transparency and Openness are meaningless, if people do not understand what is being disclosed or in case there is no alternative option.
* Openness requires shared responsibility: companies and governments may not solely and completely be held responsible for what people do online.


== Session twitter hashtag ==   
== Session twitter hashtag ==   
Hashtag:
Hashtag: #eurodig16 #trust


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Revision as of 08:20, 18 August 2016


Please use your own words to describe this session. You may use external references, websites or publications as a source of information or inspiration, if you decide to quote them, please clearly specify the source.


To follow the current discussion on this topic, see the discussion tab on the upper left side of this page

Session teaser

This session will explore the socio-economic effects of transnational data flows and discuss implications for policy making.

Session description

In this plenary session we will discuss the role of the Internet for economic development and innovation. We will specifically address concerns regarding privacy, trust and transparency. In an ever more complex world everyone appreciates apps and services that make our life easier. At the same time individuals are facing serious challenges when trying to keep track of their “digital trail”, let alone understanding how their data is processed or even knowing where it is actually stored.

The panel will address risks and opportunities while tackling the key questions:

  • How is digitization transforming the economy and the society?
  • Is there a need for a global policy framework for data processing or will open standards suffice?
  • Has the EU become a fortress while attempting to protect its citizens rights online?
  • How can user trust be gained and maintained?

Keywords

Big Data, Transnational Data Flows, International agreements, data-related technologies, algorithmic technology and decision making, artificial intelligence, privacy, security, user trust, innovation, European economic divide

Format

We start with a key note by Kathy Brown. She will then join her fellow panelists for an initial round of input statements. After this we shall proceed quickly to opening up the discussion to the floor and have a highly interactive session. There is also the opportunity to continue the discussion in a follow-up session in the afternoon, which will be completely open - no panelists - for everyone interested in continuing the debate.

Further reading

Links to relevant websites, declarations, books, documents. Please note we cannot offer web space, only links to external resources are possible.

People

  • Focal Point: Thomas Grob, Deutsche Telekom AG, Germany/Switzerland
  • Key participants
Keynote:
Kathy Brown, President and CEO ISOC
Panelists:
  • Ana Kakalashvili, GIZ GmbH
  • Kathy Brown, President and CEO ISOC
  • Ross LaJeunesse, Global Head of International Relations, Google Inc
  • Matthias Spielkamp, Journalist/AlgorithmWatch
  • Pearse O'Donohue, DG CONNECT, European Commission
  • Moderator: Frederic Donck (ISOC) / Emily Taylor
  • Remote moderator: Su Sonia Herring
  • Org team
  • Ana Kakalashvili, GIZ GmbH, Georgia/Germany
  • Marco Pancini, Google, Belgium
  • Frédéric Donck, ISOC, Belgium
  • Karen McCabe, IEEE, USA
  • Justin Caso, IEEE, USA
  • Reporter
Thomas Grob, Deutsche Telekom AG

Current discussion

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

Conference call. Schedules and minutes

  • dates for virtual meetings or coordination calls
  • short summary of calls or email exchange
  • be as open and transparent as possible in order to allow others to get involved and contact you
  • use the wiki not only as the place to publish results but also to summarize and publish the discussion process

Mailing list

Contact: pl1@eurodig.org

Video record

See the video record in our youtube channel

Transcript

Transcript: Will users' trust impact on transnational data flows?

Messages

  • There is no trade-off between Privacy & Security
  • Security needs to be a collaborative effort / Subsidiarity works: intervene at the least intrusive level possible!
  • The multistakeholder model offers the tools to solve complex issues – approach needs to be open, transparent, inclusive, accountable – needs active engagement; we need to do more!
  • Transparency and Openness are meaningless, if people do not understand what is being disclosed or in case there is no alternative option.
  • Openness requires shared responsibility: companies and governments may not solely and completely be held responsible for what people do online.

Session twitter hashtag

Hashtag: #eurodig16 #trust