[AfrICANN-discuss] FW: Digital policy and technological challenges in 2016 – What to expect?
Mamadou LO
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Fri Feb 5 13:21:23 UTC 2016
Subject: Digital policy and technological challenges in 2016 – What to expect?
From: gip at diplomacy.edu
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Date: Fri, 5 Feb 2016 11:56:54 +0000
Digital policy and technological challenges in 2016 – What to expect?
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The Internet Society and GIP Digital Watch will present a Webinar:
Digital policy and technological challenges in 2016 – What to expect?
Tuesday 9 February 2016 at 13.00 – 14.00 CET.
Join us in situ in Geneva or online.
2015 has been a busy year in the digital policy arena. At a global level, the review of the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society, the adoption of the Agenda for Sustainable Development and the intensive debates on the Internet Assigned Number Authority (IANA) stewardship transition were some of the major topics. At national level, access, cybersecurity and digital human rights were among the most debated issues. We have also seen throughout the year technological developments in areas such as the Internet of things, big data and cloud computing.
What will 2016 look like? What can we expect in terms of digital policy and technological evolutions for this year? And what will be the related challenges? Join us for a discussion on these and related issues, on Tuesday, 9 February.
Views from the technical and academic community will be provided by:
Sally Wentworth, Vice President of Global Policy Development, Internet Society
Jovan Kurbalija, Director of DiploFoundation and Head of the Geneva Internet Platform
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