MIND 7 - Privacy and Internet Governance
MIND 7 - Privacy and Internet Governance
MIND. Das Debattenmagazin zum Multistakteholder Internet Dialog bringt die politischen, wirtschaftlichen, soziokulturellen und rechtlichen Problemen der Online-Welt zusammen. Themen: Big Data, Privacy, Internet Governance, Surveillance. Eine Veröffentlichung des Collaboratory e.V.; Herausgeber: Wolfgang Kleinwächter.
Multistakeholder Internet Dialog (MIND), Volume 7 (Berlin 2014). Editor of the Discussion Paper Series No.1: Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kleinwächter
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Contents
Propositions
- Peter Schaar - Chairman of the European Academy for Freedom of Information and Data Protection
The Internet and Big Data - Incompatible with Data Protection?
Responses - Stakeholder Government & Parliament
- Jan Malinowski – Council of Europe, Head of Information Society
Big data: a challenge to privacy, a threat to society, an opportunity. Should we trust businesses with our privacy online or look to the state for protection? - Georg Apenes – Former Norwegian Data Inspectorate
Switching Off the Age of Enlightenment? - Petra Sitte – Member of the German Bundestag (The Left)
Big Data and Big Government necessitate a paradigm shift
Responses - Stakeholder Private Sector
- Nick Ashton-Hart – Computer & Communications Industry Association, Geneva
The Internet is not incompatible with data protection, but the debate we currently have about privacy largely is - Susanne Dehmel – BITKOM Germany
Modernizing data protection along with data processing technologies - George Salama – SAMENA Telecommunications Council, Dubai
Big Data: An Opportunity Combined With Privacy Concerns. A Regulatory Perspective
Responses - Civil Society
- Stephanie Perrin – Non-Commercial Stakeholders Group at ICANN
The Internet and big data – incompatible with data protection? We don't think so! A civil society perspective - Rafik Dammak – Member of the Steering Committee, Internet Rights & Principles Coalition, Tokyo
The need for versatility in data protection - Lorena Jaume-Palasi – Collaboratory, Berlin
Is data protection becoming incompatible with communication?
Responses - Stakeholder Technical & Academic Community
- Jonne Soininen – Internet Engineering Task Force
The Current State of Internet Security From A Technical Perspective
- Michael Komarow – National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow
Big Data leads to new international data processing policies
- Richard Hill – Author, former ICT manager
Schaar is both prophetic and mainstream
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