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2010 Workshop Reports
List of workshop proposals:
Critical Internet Resources
28. Priorities for the long term stability of the Internet
50. City-TLD Governance and Best Practices
55. Successes and failures of Internet governance, 1995 - 2010, and looking forward to WSIS 2015
61. New gTLD and IDNs for Development: Importance and Obstacles
87. IPv6 Around The World: Surveying the Current and Future Deployment of IPv6
113. Resilience and contingency planning in DNS
141. Deploying DNSSEC In A Territory
Development
49. Internet Governance and the Wider World: Building Relationships between the Internet Governance and Other Domains
75. Preparing Asian youth for the digital age
146. The Impact of Good Governance of Internet for Human and Sustainable Development
165. A Development Agenda Approach to Internet Names and Numbers
174. Internet governance viewed through different lenses, with emphasis upon the lens of economic and social development
Access and Diversity
27. Use of Latin and Native American Languages on the Internet
96. Protecting women’s rights: Internet content from a gender perspective
109. Use of ICT by people with migrant background
114. Digital inclusion: reaching the most socially excluded people in society
126. Remote participation in the IGF and in regional internet governance meetings
182. “Can mobile ‘Apps’ create a new golden age of Accessibility?”
Security, Openness and Privacy
18. Principles of Internet Governance Dimension of Open Knowledge Environment in Bridging Digital Divide
23. Cybercrime – common standards and joint action
37. The New Breed of Location Services - Challenges for Child Safety
66. The Future of Privacy
73. Sexual rights, openness and regulatory systems
81. Freedom of Connection – Freedom of Expression:The Changing Legal and Regulatory Ecology Shaping the Internet
82. Privacy and Social Networking
84. How to measure communication and media in digital converging era
85. Freedom of expression or access to knowledge: are we taking the necessary steps towards an open and inclusive Internet?
88. Enhancing Transparency in Internet Governance
93. Internet – an instrument to foster democracy.
94. Well Being of Youth and Parenting in the Digital Networks
111. Freedom of expression and Internet intermediaries: Where do we go from here?
112. Protecting the User in an on-line world
120. Public sector information online: democratic, social and economic potentials
123. Legal Aspects of Internet Governance: International Cooperation on Cyber-security
134. Child Online Protection in northern Europe - Methods and Approaches for Educating your Children Online
134. Child Online Protection in northern Europe - Methods and Approaches for Educating your Children Online
156. Why we need an Open Web: Open Knowledge Governance for Innovation
172. Public-private cooperation on Internet safety/cybercrime
Emerging Issues / Cloud computing
58. Implications of Cloud Computing
105. The Role of Internet Intermediaries in Advancing Public Policy Objectives
106. Cloud computing for leaner and greener IT infrastructures in governments (and businesses)
136. Engendering Confidence in the Cloud – Addressing Questions of Security and Privacy in Developed and Developing Countries
Capacity Building
26. Teaching Internet Governance: The experience of the Schools on Internet Governance
110. Applying a code of good practice on information, participation and transparency in Internet governance.
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