Launch of Data Diplomacy: Updating Diplomacy to the Big Data Era
Panels and conferences Data and diplomacy EventsA new report, "Data Diplomacy: Updating Diplomacy to the Big Data Era," will launch on February 8 in Geneva, exploring the potential of big data in diplomacy. The report will discuss how big data can enhance diplomatic goals and support diplomats. Various sub-themes will be presented, with opportunities for discussions with experts. Registration is closed for the event but there will be a soft online launch available.
High-Level Roundtable on Diplomacy in the Digital Age: Revolution or Evolution?
Alumni Panels and conferences Digital diplomacy EventsDr. Jovan Kurbalija delivered a keynote at the High-Level Roundtable on Digital Diplomacy, discussing how digital diplomacy will change the world. The event also included workshops on big data, social media, cybersecurity, and a design-thinking session. Attendees included diplomats, policymakers, and academics from various countries, organized by the European Centre for Government Transformation. For more information, visit the Lisbon Council website.
Diplo director addresses New America roundtable in Washington
Panels and conferences Network security EventsDiplo director discusses the changing landscape of cybersecurity and digital policy at a New America roundtable in Washington in 2018.
Diplo at State of the Net Conference
Panels and conferences Interdisciplinary approaches EventsLivestream the State of the Net Conference on 29 January 2018 in Washington D.C. Diplo will participate in a panel discussing Internet governance. The event will address various policy issues affecting the Internet, like digital inclusion, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence. Over 600 attendees will engage in networking and discussions on key digital policy matters. For more information, visit the conference website.
Diplo & GIP at Big data, big problems? Challenges and opportunities in the context of data ownership, privacy and protection
Panels and conferences Data and diplomacy, Privacy and data protection EventsDiplo & GIP participants will discuss challenges and opportunities regarding data ownership, privacy, and protection at the event "Big Data, Big Problems?" in Geneva on January 24, 2018. Topics include ensuring privacy while maximizing societal benefits from big data, regulating data usage ethically, and the governance and regulation of big data. The event, organized by young professionals from the Carlo Schmid program, aims to foster dialogue around these issues. Dr. Jovan Kurbalija will deliver a keynote address, and Ms. Barbara Rosen Jacobson will join the panel discussion.
Diplo at Visions of the Internet from Delhi, Wuzhen, Geneva, and everywhere else
Panels and conferences Internet governance and digital policy EventsDiplo is set to participate in the Visions of the Internet event, discussing insights from major Internet governance events in 2017. Dr. Tereza Horejsova from DiploFoundation will be a catalyst for discussion during the event in Washington D.C. on January 22, 2018. The conversations will reflect on the Internet's shaping forces and decisions from events like the Internet Governance Forum in Geneva, the Global Conference on Cyber Space in New Delhi, and the World Internet Conference in Wuzhen. The event will be webstreamed for wider access.
Diplo & the GIP at the 12th Internet Governance Forum
Panels and conferences Cyberconflict and warfare, Data governance, Interdisciplinary approaches EventsDiplo Foundation and the Geneva Internet Platform are actively participating at the 12th Internet Governance Forum in Geneva and online. Offered are workshops, just-in-time session reports, and an art exhibition connecting digital arts with digital policy. Meet Dr. Jovan Kurbalija, author of "An Introduction to Internet Governance," workshops on data governance and a digital Geneva Convention, and other sessions. Additionally, there will be an alumni gathering and a dedicated booth for visitors to explore publications related to Internet governance.
Joint Civil Society Meeting 2017
Panels and conferences Internet governance and digital policy, Access, Capacity development, Content policy, Data governance, E-commerce and trade, Interdisciplinary approaches, Liability of intermediaries, Privacy and data protection EventsThe Joint Civil Society Meeting in 2017, organized by various civil society groups, aims to enhance collaboration, sharing knowledge, and partnership in Internet governance. Held on December 16 in Geneva, Switzerland, the event will focus on private regulation of the Internet and address various topics such as content censorship, Internet shutdowns, data flows, and privacy. The meeting seeks to amplify the global civil society's voice in Internet governance discussions and create an inclusive network for addressing Internet rights issues effectively. Further details are accessible on the event webpage.
Diplo at Geneva, new cybersecurity hub?
Panels and conferences Network security EventsDiplo's Dr. Jovan Kurbalija will address cybersecurity challenges at the Geneva International Public Debate on making Geneva a new cybersecurity hub on December 15, 2017. The event, supported by the Republic and Canton of Geneva, will engage local and international actors in discussions about cybersecurity and the role of International Geneva. Other participants include Mr. Pierre Maudet, Mrs. Solange Ghernaouti, and Mr. Fabian Lucchi. Moderation will be led by Mr. Guy Mettan from the Swiss Press Club. More details are available on the event webpage.
3rd Geneva Engage Awards
Conferences, Timeline Panels and conferences EventsThe 3rd Geneva Engage Awards, supported by the Canton of Geneva, recognize organizations in Geneva for their social media engagement. The event, held on December 11, 2017, celebrates impactful work by international organizations and non-profits in connecting with global communities through digital technology. The awards are based on DiploFoundation's analysis of effective social media use in 2017. The ceremony included discussions on engaging with international audiences, announcing winners, and closing remarks. Nominees included notable organizations such as the United Nations, World Health Organization, and World Wide Fund for Nature. Contact Barbara Rosen Jacobson for more information.