[isoc-ny] Fwd: Reminder to Register: George W. Ball Lecture with Toomas Ilves & The Niejelow Rodin Global Digital Futures Policy Forum | Friday, February 21st, 2020
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ISOC-NY Members:
The Global Digital Futures Policy Forum is always a fascinating and
worthwhile event, and this one will be no exception. If you can go, you
should. If you can't, stay tuned for news about livestreaming!
Greg
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*"The Internet is for everyone"*
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Subject: Reminder to Register: George W. Ball Lecture with Toomas Ilves &
The Niejelow Rodin Global Digital Futures Policy Forum | Friday, February
21st, 2020
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*Cybersecurity, the Digital State, and Democratic Governance*
George W. Ball Lecture with
*President Toomas Ilves '76 CC*
Former President of Estonia
George W. Ball Adjunct Professor of International and Public Affairs
Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs
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*Friday, February 21, 2020 1:00pm-2:15pm*
*International Affairs Building, Room 1501*
420 West 118th Street, New York, NY 10027
*In Discussion With*
*Merit E. Janow*
Dean, Columbia SIPA
Professor of Professional Practice
International Economic Law and International Affairs
Followed by an afternoon of the
*Niejelow Rodin Global Digital Futures Policy Forum*
*2:30pm-6:00pm*
*Pursuing Digital and Cyber Peace,* a panel discussion focusing on cyber
peace (and war), will explore the successes and failures of previous
efforts for a more peaceful, stable, and secure cyberspace as well as
current efforts by the United Nations, other countries, industry, and civil
society.
*Data Flows and Transparency, *a discussion with SIPA Senior Research
Scholar John Battelle on his research Mapping Data Flows, on how the
largest technology companies collect, use, and share user information
across the Internet. This session will explore issues related to
transparency of data usage and collection, and consider the implications
for consumers and citizens.
*Digital Identity: A Development Agenda,* this panel brings together
experts from development and cybersecurity to discuss the use, policies and
mechanisms of digital identities, with a focus on developing countries.
Central to the discussion are the issues of ensuring privacy and security
while facilitating improved access and rights to financial products,
transparency and accountability of state and non-state actors, and enhanced
efficiency and accuracy in service delivery.
*Schedule:*
1:00pm-2:15pm | George W. Ball Lecture
2:30pm-4:00pm | Pursuing Digital and Cyber Peace
4:00pm-4:30pm | Data Flows and Transparency
4:30pm-6:00pm | Digital Identity: A Development Agenda
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