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Workshop Proposals 2010
Workshop Number:
66
Title:
The Future of Privacy
Concise Description:
Considerable efforts are being undertaken this year in various forums to assess whether existing privacy principles remain relevant and effective. 2010 and 2011 represent important milestones for Privacy: 2010 marks the 30th anniversary of the OECD’s Privacy Guidelines. Preparations are also underway for the 30th anniversary, in 2011, of the Council of Europe Convention 108 – the first legally binding international privacy instrument. Additionally, in 2009, the International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners approved a resolution of international privacy standards.
As governments around the world are currently developing or adapting their Privacy frameworks, we would like to take a step into the next decade, and critically examine the future of Privacy in the online environment.
In reviewing the implementation and enforcement of existing privacy standards, traditional privacy concepts must be measured against the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow’s digital world. Our ultimate objective is to consider the role of Internet governance in shaping the future of Privacy, and to develop best practice recommendations.
Format: A moderated interactive panel discussion with all interested participants. To guide the discussion, the panelists will receive questions in advance of the workshop and audience participants will be encouraged to actively participate in the debate.
Which of the five broad IGF Themes or the Cross-Cutting Priorities does your workshop fall under?
Security, Openness and Privacy
Have you organized an IGF workshop before?
Yes
If so, please provide the link to the report:
http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/index.php/component/chronocontact/?chronoformname=Workshopsreports2009View&curr=1&wr=87
Provide the names and affiliations of the panellists you are planning to invite:
Catherine Pozzo di Borgo, Council of Europe Consultative Committee of Convention 108 (T-PD)
Hugh Stevenson, Deputy Director for International Consumer Protection, Office of International Affairs, US Federal Trade Commission
Rosa Barcelo, Legal Adviser,European Data Protection Supervisor
Rafael García Gozalo,Head of the International Department, Agencia Española de Protección de Datos
Pedro Less Andrade, Senior Policy Counsel Latin America, Google Inc.
Joseph Alhadeff, Vice President for Global Public Policy and Chief Privacy Officer for Oracle Corporation
Kevin Bankston, Senior Staff Attorney, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Christine Runnegar, Senior Manager Public Policy, Internet Society
Ellen Blackler, Executive Director, Regulatory Planning & Policy, AT&T
Co-moderators - Katitza Rodriguez and Christine Runnegar
[Remote Moderator - Cristos Velasco]
Biographies:
There are no panelists biographies associated to this workshop at the moment.
Provide the name of the organizer(s) of the workshop and their affiliation to various stakeholder groups:
Christine Runnegar, Senior Manager Public Policy, Internet Society and Katitza Rodriguez, International Rights Director, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Katitza Rodriguez and Bill Graham (Internet Society) are MAG members. EFF is affiliated with the civil society stakeholder group and the Internet Society is affiliated with the Internet technical stakeholder group.
Organization:
Internet Society
Contact Person:
Christine Runnegar
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