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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.
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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.
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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.
The future of diplomacy: Between continuity and change
Alumni Courses, Panels and conferences Artificial Intelligence, Negotiations, Online education, Public diplomacy EventsDiploFoundation celebrates its 15th and 25th anniversaries with a conference on The Future of Diplomacy, exploring the impact of technology and other areas on diplomatic functions. Discussions will focus on global digital policy, online learning trends, and the role of artificial intelligence in diplomacy. The conference, taking place in November, will address practical tech usage in diplomatic work and life. Visit the conference website for more details.
Big data for prevention: Balancing opportunities with challenges
Panels and conferences Data and diplomacy EventsA session during Geneva Peace Week 2017 explores the benefits and challenges of using new forms of data for conflict prevention, pondering the balance between privacy and human security. It will delve into the opportunities big data presents, such as analyzing mobile phone and satellite data, while addressing the protection of personal information in conflict contexts. Key speakers will include representatives from various organizations. The event is scheduled for November 9th, 11:15-12:30, at the Geneva Internet Platform. Contact information for further details is provided.
Data Diplomacy: Big Data for Foreign Policy
Panels and conferences Data and diplomacy EventsAn event organized with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland explores the potential of big data in diplomacy, fostering dialogue and insights into its impact, limitations, and challenges..setViewportView(Data Diplomacy: Big Data for Foreign Policy)
Diplo & GIP at the WTO Public Forum 2017
Alumni Panels and conferences Artificial Intelligence, E-commerce and trade, Internet of things EventsDiploFoundation and the Geneva Internet Platform will be active at the WTO Public Forum 2017. They will provide just-in-time session reports and summaries, focusing on emerging trends in digital technology's impact on e-commerce. Key speakers include Marion Jansen, Raymond Saner, Rashid S. Kaukab, and Adam Schlosser. The session will analyze the effects of IoT, big data, and AI on e-commerce. Follow @genevagip for updates.
Diplo at MyData 2017
Alumni Panels and conferences Data and diplomacy, Data governance EventsDiplo representatives will present on big data for diplomacy at MyData 2017, focusing on opportunities, limitations, and challenges. The conference, spanning August 30 to September 1, convenes a diverse audience to discuss human-centric personal data management across various industry sectors and research themes in Tallinn and Helsinki.
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Diplo & GIP at WSIS Forum 2017
Alumni Panels and conferences Capacity development, E-commerce and trade, Network security, Sustainable development EventsDiplo & GIP are actively engaged at WSIS Forum 2017 hosting events, providing just-in-time session reports, and offering a booth with project updates. Attend workshops and sessions with their experts discussing topics like cybersecurity, data skills, and sustainable development goals. Join them and stay informed at the forum.
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Data Diplomacy: Updating diplomacy to the data-driven era
Panels and conferences Data and diplomacy EventsThe Swiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs is hosting a brown bag lunch on data diplomacy on May 2, 2017, discussing adapting diplomacy to the data-driven era. Topics include the impact of statistics and big data on international relations, utilization by foreign affairs ministries, and improving organizations' data-driven capabilities. Dr. Jovan Kurbalija and Ms. Barbara Rosen Jacobson will present initial findings from the Data Diplomacy Project. Attendees are encouraged to brainstorm bridging the gap between diplomacy and big data, and raising diplomats' awareness of data-driven opportunities and challenges. Registration is required by April 25.