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== Messages ==   
== Messages ==   
A short summary of the session will be provided by the Reporter.
A short summary of the session will be provided by the Reporter.
Find an independent report of the session from the Geneva Internet Platform Digital Watch Observatory at https://dig.watch/resources/privacy-impact-covid19-related-shift-online-activities-payments-virtual-meetings-e.


== Video record ==
== Video record ==

Revision as of 13:17, 5 July 2021

30 June 2021 | 14:45-15:45 CEST | Studio Trieste | Live streaming | Live transcription
Consolidated programme 2021 overview / Day 2

Proposals: #15 #28 #43 #75

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COVID-19 led to a push towards digitalization. This went from online education, online collaboration, online information exchange to online commerce. It became obvious that digital human rights are an indispensable part of human rights.

  • How have risks manifested in this unplanned leap in online use?
  • How did privacy rights fare when the amount of data collected increased tremendously?
  • How about inclusion when for example poorly designed websites to register for a vaccination could not be used by many elderly people?
  • What about fake news about COVID-19 that did also originate from official sources?

Does such a crisis, and the need for preparedness for future crises, change the approach Europe should have domestically and abroad on data access, sharing, and use?

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  • Jörn Erbguth

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  • Roberto Gaetano, EURALO
  • Minda Moreira, Internet Rights and Principles Coalition
  • Amali De Silva-Mitchell, Dynamic Coalition on Data Driven Health Technologies / Futurist
  • Auke Pals

Key Participants

  • Paul Breitbarth
is a privacy lawyer from the Netherlands. He currently serves as Director, Global Policy and EU Strategy at TrustArc’s office in The Hague (Netherlands) and is visiting fellow at European Centre on Privacy and Cybersecurity (University of Maastricht). Before, Paul worked as senior international officer at the Dutch Data Protection Authority.
  • Esen Esener
is a Turkish law qualified lawyer, holding two LL.M degrees in IT/privacy. Currently, she works as compliance/privacy manager at the German FinTech Nuri (ex-Bitwala), which provides banking solutions while linking Euro and Cryptocurrency.
  • Meike Erbguth-Feldner
is a teacher at a school for children with learning difficulties in a small Bavarian town.
  • Teresa Widlok
works as advisor for Manuel Höferlin, a member of the German parliament who is actively promoting digitization and privacy topics. Besides, Teresa is vice chair of LOAD e. V., a German Association for liberal network politics and is speaker for Civil Rights at Friedrich Naumann Foundation, Berlin.

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  • Olga Stepanova, WINHELLER Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH
Certified Specialist for Intellectual Property Law, External Data Protection Officer

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  • Arvin Kamberi

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Find an independent report of the session from the Geneva Internet Platform Digital Watch Observatory at https://dig.watch/resources/privacy-impact-covid19-related-shift-online-activities-payments-virtual-meetings-e.

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