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David Frautschy works as Senior Director, European Government and Regulatory Affairs at Internet Society. David is a government affairs professional with 20+ years of experience, 15+ of which focus on telecom and digital regulations, trade policy, and corporate social responsibility. He loves implementing advocacy campaigns, building coalitions, coordinating cross-border teams, and translating complex technology issues into easily understandable language. David is impassioned about the power of the Internet to transform people’s lives.
David Frautschy works as Senior Director, European Government and Regulatory Affairs at Internet Society. David is a government affairs professional with 20+ years of experience, 15+ of which focus on telecom and digital regulations, trade policy, and corporate social responsibility. He loves implementing advocacy campaigns, building coalitions, coordinating cross-border teams, and translating complex technology issues into easily understandable language. David is impassioned about the power of the Internet to transform people’s lives.
===<span id="Edan_Ring_Bio">[[EuroDIG_2025_–_FocalPoints#Edan_Ring|Edan Ring]]</span>===
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Edan Ring is the VP of Community and Social Affairs at the Israel Internet Association (ISOC-IL). He directs the organization’s public and advocacy activities in various fields ranging from online safety and security, information and media literacy, digital rights and digital inclusion in Israel. He is also a researcher and teaching associate in the Department of Communication at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and a regular contributor to the Media watchdog website “The 7th Eye” and other Israeli media outlets. Previously, he was the co-director of the shared society department at the Sikkuy-Aufoq organization and a Journalist at Haaretz newspaper.

Revision as of 17:09, 14 March 2025

Session Session title/working title FocalPoint(s) FocalPoint(s) Affiliation
Main Topic 1 Why the UN WSIS+20 Review is important and how the national and regional IGFs can help stakeholders engage in the review process. (working title)
Main Topic 2 Neurotechnology and privacy: Navigating human rights and regulatory challenges in the age of neural data (working title)
Main Topic 3 Europe at the Crossroads: Digital and Cyber Strategy 2030 (NIS 2) (working title) Karen Mulberry IEEE Standards Association (SA)
Main Topic 4 Transatlantic rift on Freedom of Expression (working title) Cristina Herrera Garcia Adapt
Main Topic 5 AI and Sustainable Development: Balancing Regulation and Innovation (working title) Benedetta Veneruso Deloitte Italy
Workshop 1 AI & non-discrimination in digital spaces from prevention to redress (working title) Menno Ettema Concil of Europe, Hate Crime and Artificial Intelligence Unit
Workshop 2 The interplay between digital sovereignty and development (working title) Yannic Plumpe TUM Think Tank
Workshop 3 Quantum Computing: Global challenges and security opportunities (working title) Jörn Erbguth, University of Geneva and Karen Mulberry, IEEE Standards Association (SA)
Workshop 4 How can the national and regional IGFs contribute to the implementation of the UN Global Digital Compact. (working title)
Workshop 5 Digital inequalities in multicultural societies (working title) Edan Ring Israel Internet Association (ISOC-IL)
Workshop 6 Perception of Artificial Intelligence tools in business operations (working title) Monika Stachon NASK – National Research Institute
Workshop 7 Generative AI and Freedom of Expression: mutual reinforcement or forced exclusion? (working title) Giulia Lucchese Freedom of Expression and CDMSI, Directorate for Democracy, Council of Europe
Workshop 8 How AI impacts IT security: New threats and defenses (working title) Piotr Słowiński NASK – National Research Institute
Workshop 9 The Green Transition: Critical Materials and the European Supply Chain (working title) Claire Patzig Hasso-Plattner Institut
Workshop 10 The Age Verification Dilemma: Balancing child protection and digital access rights (working title) David Frautschy Internet Society
Workshop 11 The Brussels Effect – digital governance and global cooperation (working title)
Flash 1 Non-consensual dissemination of intimate images (working title) Giorgi Jokhadze Cybercrime Division, Council of Europe
Flash 2 Electronic evidences of war crimes (working title) Oksana Prykhodko iNGO European Media Platform
Flash 3 Youth Perspective on Internet Governance (working title) Rui Gomes Youth Department, Council of Europe
Flash 4 Privacy by default in online payments (working title) Eleftherios Chelioudakis Homo Digitalis
Flash 5 Fostering Innovation for Justice: Showcasing the Digital Future of Justice Hackathon (working title) Biljana Nikolic Council of Europe
Flash 6 AI + Health Care (working title) Amali De Silva-Mitchell IGF Dynamic Coalition on Data Driven Health Technologies
Flash 7 TBD
Flash 8 Digital literacy for senior citizens (working title) Patrick Penninckx


Biographical Information

David Frautschy

David Frautschy works as Senior Director, European Government and Regulatory Affairs at Internet Society. David is a government affairs professional with 20+ years of experience, 15+ of which focus on telecom and digital regulations, trade policy, and corporate social responsibility. He loves implementing advocacy campaigns, building coalitions, coordinating cross-border teams, and translating complex technology issues into easily understandable language. David is impassioned about the power of the Internet to transform people’s lives.

Edan Ring

Edan Ring is the VP of Community and Social Affairs at the Israel Internet Association (ISOC-IL). He directs the organization’s public and advocacy activities in various fields ranging from online safety and security, information and media literacy, digital rights and digital inclusion in Israel. He is also a researcher and teaching associate in the Department of Communication at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and a regular contributor to the Media watchdog website “The 7th Eye” and other Israeli media outlets. Previously, he was the co-director of the shared society department at the Sikkuy-Aufoq organization and a Journalist at Haaretz newspaper.