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+Speaker 3:Sandra Cortesi, Civil Society, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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+Speaker 4:Nicolas Miailhe, Technical Community, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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+Speaker 5:Jia He, Private Sector, Asia-Pacific Group
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+Speaker 6:Lorrayne Porciuncula, Intergovernmental Organization, Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC)
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+Speaker 7:Glenn Maail, Civil Society, Asia-Pacific Group
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+Speaker 8:Ines Hfaiedh, Government, African Group
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+Speaker 9:Stephen Mawutor Donkor, Technical Community, African Group
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+Speaker 10:Malavika Jayaram, Civil Society, Asia-Pacific Group
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-Organizer 1:
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-Yeseul Kim
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-, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
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-Organizer 2:
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-Olumuyiwa Caleb Ogundele
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-, African Academic Network on Internet Policy
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-Organizer 3:
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-Ayden Férdeline
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-, Independent
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-Sandra Hoferichter
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-, EuroDIG
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-Olumuyiwa Caleb Ogundele
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-, Civil Society, African Group
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-, Civil Society, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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-Yeseul Kim
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-, Civil Society, Asia-Pacific Group
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-Speaker 5:
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-Kuo Wu
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-, Technical Community, Asia-Pacific Group
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+Organizer 1:Yeseul Kim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
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+Organizer 2:Olumuyiwa Caleb Ogundele, African Academic Network on Internet Policy
10
+Organizer 3:Ayden Férdeline, Independent
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+Organizer 4:Sandra Hoferichter, EuroDIG
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+Speaker 1:Olumuyiwa Caleb Ogundele, Civil Society, African Group
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+Speaker 2:Ayden Férdeline, Civil Society, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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+Speaker 3:Sandra Hoferichter, Civil Society, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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+Speaker 4:Yeseul Kim, Civil Society, Asia-Pacific Group
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+Speaker 5:Kuo Wu, Technical Community, Asia-Pacific Group
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 1. Evolution of the governance model of the Internet - reviewing the multistakeholder model of the Internet and gauging its future direction to make the place open and secure for all.
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 2. Reviewing the newly emerging governmental models and related institutions regarding the Internet governance.
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-Organizer 1:
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-Mónica María Trochez Arboleda
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-, Nucleo TIC S.A.S.
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-Organizer 2:
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-Lucena Claudio
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-, Researcher, FCT Portugal, Professor, UEPB, Brazil
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-Organizer 3:
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-Olga Kyryliuk
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-, The Influencer Platform
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-Organizer 4:
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-Citterio Alvarado Raitme Osvaldo
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-, Isoc Chapther Venezuela
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-Speaker 1:
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-Mónica María Trochez Arboleda
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-, Private Sector, Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC)
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-Speaker 2:
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-Garcia Van Hoogstraten Catherine
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-, Technical Community, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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-Speaker 3:
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-Walid Al-Saqaf
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-, Technical Community, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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-Speaker 4:
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-Satish Babu
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-, Technical Community, Asia-Pacific Group
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-Speaker 5:
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-Olga Cavalli
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-, Government, Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC)
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-Speaker 6:
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-Andrea Romaoli Garcia
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-, Intergovernmental Organization, Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC)
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-Speaker 7:
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-Sam Goundar
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-, Civil Society, Asia-Pacific Group
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-Speaker 8:
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-Glenn McKnight
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-, Civil Society, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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+Organizer 1:Mónica María Trochez Arboleda, Nucleo TIC S.A.S.
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+Organizer 2:Lucena Claudio, Researcher, FCT Portugal, Professor, UEPB, Brazil
10
+Organizer 3:Olga Kyryliuk, The Influencer Platform
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+Organizer 4:Citterio Alvarado Raitme Osvaldo, Isoc Chapther Venezuela
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+Speaker 1:Mónica María Trochez Arboleda, Private Sector, Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC)
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+Speaker 2:Garcia Van Hoogstraten Catherine, Technical Community, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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+Speaker 3:Walid Al-Saqaf, Technical Community, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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+Speaker 4:Satish Babu, Technical Community, Asia-Pacific Group
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+Speaker 5:Olga Cavalli, Government, Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC)
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+Speaker 6:Andrea Romaoli Garcia, Intergovernmental Organization, Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC)
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+Speaker 7:Sam Goundar, Civil Society, Asia-Pacific Group
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+Speaker 8:Glenn McKnight, Civil Society, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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 Emerging technologies, including blockchain, are prepared to play an important role in the development of solutions to humanitarian challenges. The application of blockchain to solve these problems is increasing, but there is still a lot of work to be done; it is necessary to make known all that this technology can do to achieve the synergies that allow us to advance in the development of solutions that have a great impact for the benefit of humanity.
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 Emerging technologies, including blockchain, are prepared to play an important role in the development of solutions to humanitarian challenges. The application of blockchain to solve these problems is increasing, but there is still a lot of work to be done; it is necessary to make known all that this technology can do to achieve the synergies that allow us to advance in the development of solutions that have a great impact for the benefit of humanity.
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 Examples of synergies that have developed between governments, non-profit organizations and private companies to solve social and humanitarian problems with Blockchain technology.
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 Examples of synergies that have developed between governments, non-profit organizations and private companies to solve social and humanitarian problems with Blockchain technology.
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 Identification of social and humanistic problems that can be mitigated with the development of applications with Blockchain technology and there are no use cases so far.
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 Identification of social and humanistic problems that can be mitigated with the development of applications with Blockchain technology and there are no use cases so far.
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-Hartmut Glaser
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-, Brazilian Internet Steering Committee (CGI.br)
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-Lisandro Granville
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-Chris Marsden
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-, Technical Community, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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-, Government, Eastern European Group
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-, Technical Community, Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC)
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-Sunil Abraham
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-, Civil Society, Asia-Pacific Group
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+Organizer 1:Hartmut Glaser, Brazilian Internet Steering Committee (CGI.br)
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+Organizer 2:Nathalia Patrício, NIC.br
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+Organizer 3:Vinicius W. O. Santos, NIC.br / CGI.br
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+Organizer 4:Lisandro Granville, SBC - Sociedade Brasileira da Computação
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+Speaker 1:Chris Marsden, Technical Community, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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+Speaker 2:Klaus Nieminen, Government, Eastern European Group
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+Speaker 3:Lisandro Granville, Technical Community, Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC)
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+Speaker 4:Sunil Abraham, Civil Society, Asia-Pacific Group
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 Mr Christopher Lewis, Public Knowledge, Civil Society, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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 Mr Christopher Lewis, Public Knowledge, Civil Society, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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 Mr Sunil Bajpai, TRAI, Government, Asia-Pacific Group
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 Mr Vinicius Santos (NIC.br)
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 Mr Vinicius Santos (NIC.br)
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 IGF 2018 WS #239 Online child sexual exploitation - risks and response
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-This session will involve a 30 minute presentation in a 'flash session' format, with speakers presenting the issue and emerging risks of online child sexual exploitation, based on the latest research into the threat at the global level (Global Threat Assessment - to be launched the week before the IGF) and an overview of the proposed global strategic response, followed by a 30 minute session for Q&A from attendees.
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+Format description:This session will involve a 30 minute presentation in a 'flash session' format, with speakers presenting the issue and emerging risks of online child sexual exploitation, based on the latest research into the threat at the global level (Global Threat Assessment - to be launched the week before the IGF) and an overview of the proposed global strategic response, followed by a 30 minute session for Q&A from attendees.
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 CHILD ONLINE SAFETY
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-Organizer 1:
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-Laura Turner
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-, Home Office
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-Organizer 2:
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-icha Jeridi
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-, Africa Civil Society for the Information Society
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-rda Gerkens
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-, EOKM/ Senate
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-Speaker 1:
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-Paul Ghent
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-, Government, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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-Speaker 2:
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-Iain Drennan
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-, Government, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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-Speaker 3:
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-Tracy Sartin
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-, Government, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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+Organizer 1:Laura Turner, Home Office
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+Organizer 2:Aicha Jeridi, Africa Civil Society for the Information Society
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+Organizer 3:Arda Gerkens, EOKM/ Senate
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+Speaker 1:Paul Ghent, Government, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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+Speaker 2:Iain Drennan, Government, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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+Speaker 3:Tracy Sartin, Government, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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 Additional Speakers:
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 Anjan Bose – UNICEF Susie Hargreaves – CEO, Internet Watch Foundation Samantha Woolfe - InHOPE Fredrik Hansen- Security Expert-Futurity Cisse Kane – ACSIS Geneva Aicha Jeridi - civil society Arda Gerkens - civil society
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 Anjan Bose – UNICEF Susie Hargreaves – CEO, Internet Watch Foundation Samantha Woolfe - InHOPE Fredrik Hansen- Security Expert-Futurity Cisse Kane – ACSIS Geneva Aicha Jeridi - civil society Arda Gerkens - civil society
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 Tracy Sartin
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 Paul Ghent
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 Paul Ghent
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 Agenda of the session Time Theme and speakers 15 Min Setting the scene and describing the problems Speaker – Frederic Hanson, speaker B – Susie Hargreaves 15 Min Questions from the floor 30 Min Description of three approaches:African attempts,WeProtectDutch Authority model 20 Min. Debate with participants 10 Min Wrap up and conclusion: Messages
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 Agenda of the session Time Theme and speakers 15 Min Setting the scene and describing the problems Speaker – Frederic Hanson, speaker B – Susie Hargreaves 15 Min Questions from the floor 30 Min Description of three approaches:African attempts,WeProtectDutch Authority model 20 Min. Debate with participants 10 Min Wrap up and conclusion: Messages
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 COMMUNITY NETWORKS
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-Organizer 1:
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-Laura Kaplan
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-, LACNIC
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-Organizer 2:
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-Kevon Swift
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-, LACNIC​
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-Organizer 3:
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-Carolina Caeiro
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-Duncan Macintosh
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-Stavroula Maglavera
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-Organizer 6:
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-Luca Belli
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-, Center for Technology & Society at FGV
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-Olatunde Awobuluyi, AFRINIC
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-, Government, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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-Jane Coffin
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-, Technical Community, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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-Speaker 3:
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-Alberto Cerda
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-, Civil Society, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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-Carlos Rey Moreno
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-, Civil Society, African Group
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-Speaker 5:
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-Nicolás Echániz
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-, Civil Society, Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC)
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-George Roussos
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-, Technical Community, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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+Organizer 1:Laura Kaplan, LACNIC
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+Organizer 2:Kevon Swift, LACNIC​
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+Organizer 3:Carolina Caeiro, LACNIC
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+Organizer 4:Duncan Macintosh, APNIC Foundation
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+Organizer 5:Stavroula Maglavera, University of Thessaly
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+Organizer 6:Luca Belli, Center for Technology & Society at FGV
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+Organizer 7:Olatunde Awobuluyi, AFRINIC
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+Speaker 1:Phet Sayo, Government, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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+Speaker 2:Jane Coffin, Technical Community, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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+Speaker 3:Alberto Cerda, Civil Society, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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+Speaker 4:Carlos Rey Moreno, Civil Society, African Group
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+Speaker 5:Nicolás Echániz, Civil Society, Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC)
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+Speaker 6:George Roussos, Technical Community, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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 Additional Speakers:
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 Additional Speakers:
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-Silvia Díaz Molina, Social Researcher, Intergovernmental Organization
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+Speaker:Silvia Díaz Molina, Social Researcher, Intergovernmental Organization
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+Speaker: Carl Elmstam, SIDA (WEOG)
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+Speaker: Monique Calisti, Martel Innovate CEO, Switzerland
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+Speaker: Panayotis Antoniadis, NETHOOD, Switzerland
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 The goal of the session is to bring together multiple stakeholders from the Community Networks movement, including collaborators from academia and funding agencies, to discuss the  future of community networks through the integration of new technologies –particularly Blockchain—and  the development of effective investment strategies for scaling-up.
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 The goal of the session is to bring together multiple stakeholders from the Community Networks movement, including collaborators from academia and funding agencies, to discuss the  future of community networks through the integration of new technologies –particularly Blockchain—and  the development of effective investment strategies for scaling-up.
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 The establishment of Community Networks (CNs) has emerged as a concrete alternative to address the challenge of connecting the unconnected. In recent years, a range of CNs worldwide have consolidated and demonstrated not only the viability of CNs from a infrastructure standpoint, but also from community management perspective through the establishment of sustainable business models.
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 The establishment of Community Networks (CNs) has emerged as a concrete alternative to address the challenge of connecting the unconnected. In recent years, a range of CNs worldwide have consolidated and demonstrated not only the viability of CNs from a infrastructure standpoint, but also from community management perspective through the establishment of sustainable business models.
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 Are there new aspects that can be incorporated to improve the effectiveness of investments in allowing new communities to connect?
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 Are there new aspects that can be incorporated to improve the effectiveness of investments in allowing new communities to connect?
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 How can we leverage grass roots initiatives for digital inclusion to work on connectivity through community networks models?
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 How can we leverage grass roots initiatives for digital inclusion to work on connectivity through community networks models?
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 In addition, in this workshop we want to explore how Blockchain solutions could be utilised as the DC3 group will invite special guests to discuss the combination of CNs with complementary tools, allowing CN members to expand their local digital ecosystem, and technologies that can create added value and build trust among relevant stakeholders. More specifically, the focus will be blockchain technology in CNs (tools for customized local, private blockchains).
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 In addition, in this workshop we want to explore how Blockchain solutions could be utilised as the DC3 group will invite special guests to discuss the combination of CNs with complementary tools, allowing CN members to expand their local digital ecosystem, and technologies that can create added value and build trust among relevant stakeholders. More specifically, the focus will be blockchain technology in CNs (tools for customized local, private blockchains).
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 Kevon Swift
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 Carolina Caeiro
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 Carolina Caeiro
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 Cybersecurity, Trust and Privacy
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 CYBERSECURITY BEST PRACTICES
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 CYBERSECURITY BEST PRACTICES
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-Organizer 1:
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-Enrico Calandro
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-, Research ICT Africa
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-Organizer 2:
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-Patryk Pawlak
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-, EU Institute for Security Studies
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-Organizer 3:
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-Margaretha Baayen
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-, Global Forum on Cyber Expertise
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-Speaker 1:
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-Daniela Schnidrig
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-, ,
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-Speaker 2:
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-Klée Aiken
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-, Technical Community, Asia-Pacific Group
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-Speaker 3:
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-Kerry-Ann Barrett
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-, Intergovernmental Organization, Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC)
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-Speaker 4:
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-Nayia Barmpaliou
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-, Intergovernmental Organization, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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+Organizer 1:Enrico Calandro, Research ICT Africa
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+Organizer 2:Patryk Pawlak, EU Institute for Security Studies
10
+Organizer 3:Margaretha Baayen, Global Forum on Cyber Expertise
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+Speaker 1:Daniela Schnidrig, ,
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+Speaker 2:Klée Aiken, Technical Community, Asia-Pacific Group
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+Speaker 3:Kerry-Ann Barrett, Intergovernmental Organization, Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC)
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+Speaker 4:Nayia Barmpaliou, Intergovernmental Organization, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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 Additional Speakers:
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 Additional Speakers:
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 Lucie Krahulcova, Policy Analyst, Access Now, Brussels Office
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 Lucie Krahulcova, Policy Analyst, Access Now, Brussels Office
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 Catherine Garcia-van Hoogstraten, Lecturer & Researcher in Data Governance, Public Sector Innovation, e-Governance, Cybersecurity, Faculty of Public Management, Law and Security - The Hague University of Applied Sciences (THUAS)
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 Catherine Garcia-van Hoogstraten, Lecturer & Researcher in Data Governance, Public Sector Innovation, e-Governance, Cybersecurity, Faculty of Public Management, Law and Security - The Hague University of Applied Sciences (THUAS)
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 EU Institute for Security Studies
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-Eduardo Barasal Morales
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-Tiago Jun Nakamura Nakamura
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-Antonio Marcos Moreiras
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-, Brazilian Network Information Center - NIC.br
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-Hartmut Glaser
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-Nathalia Patrício
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-, NIC.br
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-Speaker 1:
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-Lee Howard
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-, Private Sector, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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-Klaus Nieminen
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-, Government, Eastern European Group
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-Antonio Marcos Moreiras
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-, Technical Community, Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC)
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-Speaker 4:
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-Alvaro Retana
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-, Private Sector, Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC)
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+Organizer 4:Hartmut Glaser, Brazilian Internet Steering Committee (CGI.br)
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+Organizer 5:Nathalia Patrício, NIC.br
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+Speaker 1:Lee Howard, Private Sector, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
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+Speaker 2:Klaus Nieminen, Government, Eastern European Group
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+Speaker 3:Antonio Marcos Moreiras, Technical Community, Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC)
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+Speaker 4:Alvaro Retana, Private Sector, Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC)
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 Darrin Veit (Microsoft - Xbox)
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 Darrin Veit (Microsoft - Xbox)
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 Short Biography: I'm an engineer on the Xbox platform focused on multiplayer gaming and networking. Part of my role is working with network operators and network equipment manufacturers to help ensure that our collective customers have a great gaming experience.
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 The session is structured in three segments.
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 10 minutes - General introduction about the topic under discussion
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 25 minutes (up to 5 minutes each panelist) - Round table - self introduction and their points of view about the problem
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 25 minutes (up to 5 minutes each panelist) - Round table - self introduction and their points of view about the problem
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 15 minutes - open mic session, to engage the audience and the remote participants to discuss the problem.
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 25 minutes (up to 5 minutes each panelist) - Round table - to discuss solutions and possibilities for collaboration
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 25 minutes (up to 5 minutes each panelist) - Round table - to discuss solutions and possibilities for collaboration
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 15 minutes - open mic session, to engage the audience and the remote participants to discuss  policy question that delves into “the role of the multistakeholder community to help solve this problem.
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 15 minutes - open mic session, to engage the audience and the remote participants to discuss  policy question that delves into “the role of the multistakeholder community to help solve this problem.
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 games_and_ipv6_-_igf.pdf
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 Room:
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 Cybersecurity, Trust and Privacy
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 DATA PRIVACY & PROTECTION
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 DATA PRIVACY & PROTECTION
8
-Organizer 1:
9
-Cathleen Berger
10
-, Mozilla
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-Speaker 1:
12
-Mishi Choudhary
13
-, Civil Society, Asia-Pacific Group
14
-Speaker 2:
15
-Ephraim Percy Kenyanito
16
-, Civil Society, African Group
17
-Speaker 3:
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-Julia Kloiber
19
-, Civil Society, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
20
-Speaker 4:
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-Cathleen Berger
22
-, Private Sector, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
8
+Organizer 1:Cathleen Berger, Mozilla
9
+Speaker 1:Mishi Choudhary, Civil Society, Asia-Pacific Group
10
+Speaker 2:Ephraim Percy Kenyanito, Civil Society, African Group
11
+Speaker 3:Julia Kloiber, Civil Society, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
12
+Speaker 4:Cathleen Berger, Private Sector, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
23
 Additional Speakers:
13
 Additional Speakers:
24
 Shashank Mohan, SFLC
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 Shashank Mohan, SFLC
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 Relevance:
15
 Relevance:
@@ -40,8 +30,7 @@ Online Moderator:
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 Jairus Khan
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 Jairus Khan
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 Rapporteur:
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 Jairus Khan
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 Jairus Khan
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-Reference Document:
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-http://www.dw.com/en/privacy-is-not-dead-but-its-going-to-cost-you/a-42902981
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 Agenda:
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 Welcome, setting the scene and introduction of speakers (5min)
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 4 speakers, each will share their story for about 5min (20min)
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 4 speakers, each will share their story for about 5min (20min)
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 Q&A with audience (10min)
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 Concluding remarks from each panelist (5min)
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 Development, Innovation & Economic Issues
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7
 INTERNET FOR DEVELOPMENT & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
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 INTERNET FOR DEVELOPMENT & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
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-Organizer 1:
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-Mark Datysgeld
10
-, Governance Primer
11
-Organizer 2:
12
-Ilona Stadnik
13
-, Saint-Petersburg State University
14
-Speaker 1:
15
-Mark Datysgeld
16
-, Private Sector, Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC)
17
-Speaker 2:
18
-Ilona Stadnik
19
-, Civil Society, Eastern European Group
8
+Organizer 1:Mark Datysgeld, Governance Primer
9
+Organizer 2:Ilona Stadnik, Saint-Petersburg State University
10
+Speaker 1:Mark Datysgeld, Private Sector, Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC)
11
+Speaker 2:Ilona Stadnik, Civil Society, Eastern European Group
20
 Additional Speakers:
12
 Additional Speakers:
21
 Luca Belli, Center for Technology and Society of Fundação Getulio Vargas Law School
13
 Luca Belli, Center for Technology and Society of Fundação Getulio Vargas Law School
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 Dr. Govind, ISOC Delhi Chapter President
14
 Dr. Govind, ISOC Delhi Chapter President
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 Rapporteur:
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 Agustina Callegari
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 Agustina Callegari
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 Session Time:
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 Session Time:
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-Wednesday, 14 November, 2018 -
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-11:20
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 Room:
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 Room:
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5
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5
 Cybersecurity, Trust and Privacy
6
 Subtheme:
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 Subtheme:
7
 DATA PRIVACY & PROTECTION
7
 DATA PRIVACY & PROTECTION
8
-Organizer 1:
9
-Ananta Sharma
10
-, Rethink Aadhaar
11
-Speaker 1:
12
-Usha Ramanathan
13
-, Civil Society, Asia-Pacific Group
14
-Speaker 2:
15
-Amba Kak
16
-, Civil Society, Asia-Pacific Group
17
-Speaker 3:
18
-Wafa Ben-Hassine
19
-, Civil Society, African Group
8
+Organizer 1:Ananta Sharma, Rethink Aadhaar
9
+Speaker 1:Usha Ramanathan, Civil Society, Asia-Pacific Group
10
+Speaker 2:Amba Kak, Civil Society, Asia-Pacific Group
11
+Speaker 3:Wafa Ben-Hassine, Civil Society, African Group
20
 Additional Speakers:
12
 Additional Speakers:
21
 Raman Jit Singh Chima (Access Now; speaker)
13
 Raman Jit Singh Chima (Access Now; speaker)
22
 Brett Solomon (Access Now; moderator)
14
 Brett Solomon (Access Now; moderator)
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 Access Now
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 Access Now
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 Rapporteur:
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 Rapporteur:
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 Rethink Aadhaar
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 Rethink Aadhaar
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-Reference Document:
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-https://www.accessnow.org/national-digital-identity-programmes-whats-next/
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 Session Time:
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 Session Time:
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 Room:
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5
 Development, Innovation & Economic Issues
5
 Development, Innovation & Economic Issues
6
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 Subtheme:
7
 FUTURE OF WORK
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 FUTURE OF WORK
8
-Organizer 1:
9
-Gonzalo Navarro
10
-, ALAI
11
-Speaker 1:
12
-Ilves Luukas
13
-, Civil Society, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
14
-Speaker 2:
15
-David Autor
16
-, Civil Society, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
17
-Speaker 3:
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-Maarit Palovirta
19
-, Technical Community, Intergovernmental Organization
20
-Speaker 4:
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-Ana Ines Basco
22
-, Intergovernmental Organization, Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC)
8
+Organizer 1:Gonzalo Navarro, ALAI
9
+Speaker 1:Ilves Luukas, Civil Society, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
10
+Speaker 2:David Autor, Civil Society, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
11
+Speaker 3:Maarit Palovirta, Technical Community, Intergovernmental Organization
12
+Speaker 4:Ana Ines Basco, Intergovernmental Organization, Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC)
23
 Additional Speakers:
13
 Additional Speakers:
24
 SalesForce (TBC)
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 SalesForce (TBC)
25
 Relevance:
15
 Relevance:
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 Session Time:
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 Room:
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5
 Technical & Operational Topics
5
 Technical & Operational Topics
6
 Subtheme:
6
 Subtheme:
7
 DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM
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 DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM
8
-Organizer 1:
9
-Chiara Petrioli
10
-, Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza
11
-Organizer 2:
12
-FRANCESCO PIRRO
13
-, AgID
14
-Organizer 3:
15
-Jing MA
16
-, China Association for Science and Technology
17
-Speaker 1:
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-Dongbin Wang
19
-, Technical Community, Asia-Pacific Group
20
-Speaker 2:
21
-Chiara Petrioli
22
-, Technical Community, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
23
-Speaker 3:
24
-FRANCESCO PIRRO
25
-, Government, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
26
-Speaker 4:
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-Davide Lamanna
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-, Private Sector, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
8
+Organizer 1:Chiara Petrioli, Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza
9
+Organizer 2:FRANCESCO PIRRO, AgID
10
+Organizer 3:Jing MA, China Association for Science and Technology
11
+Speaker 1:Dongbin Wang, Technical Community, Asia-Pacific Group
12
+Speaker 2:Chiara Petrioli, Technical Community, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
13
+Speaker 3:FRANCESCO PIRRO, Government, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
14
+Speaker 4:Davide Lamanna, Private Sector, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
29
 Additional Speakers:
15
 Additional Speakers:
30
 Davide La Manna Binario Etico could not join, as well as EC.
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 Davide La Manna Binario Etico could not join, as well as EC.
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 The panel however benefitted by participation of reference experts and organizations:
17
 The panel however benefitted by participation of reference experts and organizations:
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 Rapporteur:
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 Rapporteur:
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 TBD among Agid representatives attending the panel
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 Session Time:
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 Session Time:
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 Room:
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5
 Technical & Operational Topics
5
 Technical & Operational Topics
6
 Subtheme:
6
 Subtheme:
7
 INTERNET SHUTDOWNS
7
 INTERNET SHUTDOWNS
8
-Organizer 1:
9
-David Sullivan
10
-, Global Network Initiative
11
-Organizer 2:
12
-Usama Khilji
13
-, Bolo Bhi
14
-Organizer 3:
15
-Morgan Frost
16
-, Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE)
17
-Organizer 4:
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-Sarah Moulton
19
-, National Democratic Institute
20
-Speaker 1:
21
-Usama Khilji
22
-, Civil Society, Asia-Pacific
23
-Speaker 2:
24
-Patrik Hiselius
25
-, Private Sector, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
26
-Speaker 3:
27
-Kathleen Ndongmo
28
-, Civil Society, Africa
29
-Speaker 4:
30
-Xianhong Hu
31
-, Intergovernmental Organization, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
32
-Speaker 4:
33
-Ashnah Kalemera
34
-, Civil Society, Africa
8
+Organizer 1:David Sullivan, Global Network Initiative
9
+Organizer 2:Usama Khilji, Bolo Bhi
10
+Organizer 3:Morgan Frost, Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE)
11
+Organizer 4:Sarah Moulton, National Democratic Institute
12
+Speaker 1:Usama Khilji, Civil Society, Asia-Pacific
13
+Speaker 2:Patrik Hiselius, Private Sector, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
14
+Speaker 3:Kathleen Ndongmo, Civil Society, Africa
15
+Speaker 4:Xianhong Hu, Intergovernmental Organization, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
16
+Speaker 4:Ashnah Kalemera, Civil Society, Africa
35
 Additional Speakers:
17
 Additional Speakers:
36
 While there are no additional speakers, the updated speaker list is as follows:
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 Session Organizers
19
 Session Organizers
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5
 Media & Content
5
 Media & Content
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6
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7
 FAKENEWS
7
 FAKENEWS
8
-Organizer 1:
9
-Sadaf Khan
10
-, Media Matters for Democracy
11
-Organizer 2:
12
-Asad Baig
13
-, Media Matters for Democracy
14
-Organizer 3:
15
-Talal Raza
16
-, Media Matters for Democracy Pakistan
17
-Speaker 1:
18
-Ellery Biddle
19
-, Civil Society, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
20
-Speaker 2:
21
-Padraig Hughes
22
-, Civil Society, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
23
-Speaker 3:
24
-Sheen Handoo
25
-, Private Sector, Asia-Pacific Group
26
-Speaker 4:
27
-Asad Baig
28
-, Civil Society, Asia-Pacific Group
29
-Speaker 5:
30
-Anja Kovacs
31
-, Civil Society, Asia-Pacific Group
8
+Organizer 1:Sadaf Khan, Media Matters for Democracy
9
+Organizer 2:Asad Baig, Media Matters for Democracy
10
+Organizer 3:Talal Raza, Media Matters for Democracy Pakistan
11
+Speaker 1:Ellery Biddle, Civil Society, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
12
+Speaker 2:Padraig Hughes, Civil Society, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
13
+Speaker 3:Sheen Handoo, Private Sector, Asia-Pacific Group
14
+Speaker 4:Asad Baig, Civil Society, Asia-Pacific Group
15
+Speaker 5:Anja Kovacs, Civil Society, Asia-Pacific Group
32
 Additional Speakers:
16
 Additional Speakers:
33
 Rosyln Moore, DW Akademie, Female
17
 Rosyln Moore, DW Akademie, Female
34
 Relevance:
18
 Relevance:
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34
 Rapporteur:
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 [email protected]
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 [email protected]
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36
 Session Time:
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5
 Emerging Technologies
5
 Emerging Technologies
6
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6
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7
 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
7
 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
8
-Organizer 1:
9
-Stephanie Borg Psaila
10
-, DiploFoundation
11
-Speaker 1:
12
-Jorge Cancio
13
-, Government, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
14
-Speaker 2:
15
-Lee Hibbard
16
-, Intergovernmental Organization, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
17
-Speaker 3:
18
-Michael Nelson
19
-, Private Sector, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
20
-Speaker 4:
21
-Lucena Claudio
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 Dr Katharina Höne, DiploFoundation
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 Dr Katharina Höne, DiploFoundation
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 Sorina Teleanu
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 IGF 2018 WS #427 AI will solve all problems. But can it?
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-Micro-multistakeholder community debate
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 Emerging Technologies
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 Emerging Technologies
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 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
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-Fanny Hidvegi
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-, Access Now
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-Jan Gerlach
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-Charlotte Altenhöner-Dion
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-, Civil Society, Asia-Pacific Group
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+Organizer 2:Jan Gerlach, Wikimedia Foundation
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+Organizer 3:Charlotte Altenhöner-Dion, Council of Europe
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+Organizer 4:Suzor Nicolas, Queensland University of Technology
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+Speaker 1:Grace Mutung'u, Civil Society, African Group
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+Speaker 2:Malavika Jayaram, Civil Society, Asia-Pacific Group
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 Prof. Karen Yeung (Birmingham School & School of Computer Science)
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 Prof. Karen Yeung (Birmingham School & School of Computer Science)
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 Charlotte Altenhöner-Dion (Council of Europe)
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 Charlotte Altenhöner-Dion (Council of Europe)
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 Nicolas Suzor (QUT Law School)
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 Nicolas Suzor (QUT Law School)
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 The opening introduction will be short, we will focus on explaining the format and invite all participants to actively contribute to the session.
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 Small group discussions [50mins]
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 The four group leaders will kick off the group conversations which will facilitated by the main pros and cons that are prepared by the assigned speakers. There will be no traditional presentation but we might use one slide (or flipchart) for the pros and cons respectively.
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 The four group leaders will kick off the group conversations which will facilitated by the main pros and cons that are prepared by the assigned speakers. There will be no traditional presentation but we might use one slide (or flipchart) for the pros and cons respectively.
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 The participants of the groups will discuss each issue with the goal of preparing a short set of talking points for the debate in the second part of the workshop.
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 The participants of the groups will discuss each issue with the goal of preparing a short set of talking points for the debate in the second part of the workshop.
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 selected representatives (not necessarily the original moderators) will present the outcome of the group discussion.
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 selected representatives (not necessarily the original moderators) will present the outcome of the group discussion.
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 Instead of a win/lose vote on each issue, we will develop a range of confidence about the applicability of AI for each issue in the near term.
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 Spectrum is a resource that is needed to connect the unconnected and community networks (CNs) need to be able to use it to survive. This Roundtable will discuss the key policy and technical issues for community networks about opportunities and barriers to access to and use of spectrum, and proposals for change to drive CN sustainability.
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 Spectrum is a resource that is needed to connect the unconnected and community networks (CNs) need to be able to use it to survive. This Roundtable will discuss the key policy and technical issues for community networks about opportunities and barriers to access to and use of spectrum, and proposals for change to drive CN sustainability.
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 There is a profound connectivity “gap” in many parts of the world, leaving over half the global population without Internet access —3.58 billion people currently have Internet access [add cite]. This connectivity “gap” exists in urban, rural, and remote unserved and underserved areas of many countries, particularly developing and least-developed countries.
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 There is a profound connectivity “gap” in many parts of the world, leaving over half the global population without Internet access —3.58 billion people currently have Internet access [add cite]. This connectivity “gap” exists in urban, rural, and remote unserved and underserved areas of many countries, particularly developing and least-developed countries.
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 Evelyn Namara
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