From ocl at gih.com Fri Feb 28 19:14:54 2014 From: ocl at gih.com (Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond) Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2014 19:14:54 +0000 Subject: [Netreach-L] Fwd: Parliament meets Internet. Surveillance, the digital economy & the Open Internet. In-Reply-To: <8E1B59C4763F467DA73634C0451BA005@S603389AD01.CORP> References: <8E1B59C4763F467DA73634C0451BA005@S603389AD01.CORP> Message-ID: <5310E02E.9080705@gih.com> Hello everyone, I think this might be of interest to people here. Kindest regards, Olivier -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Parliament meets Internet. Surveillance, the digital economy & the Open Internet. Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2014 19:38:52 -0500 From: ISOC UK England Chapter Reply-To: To: ISOC UK England Chapter Logo Dear Olivier Crepin-Leblond, ?Parliament meets Internet. Surveillance, the digital economy & the Open Internet.? 5-7pm 4th March in Parliament (committee room 12) Renowned experts in Internet Standards, Technologies, Policy and Institutional development debate the emerging trends of the Intenet for the UK in the mother of Parliaments at Westminster. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is meeting for only the second time in London during the first week of March. The IETF defines the Standards that make the Internet. The IETF considers ?pervasive monitoring? similar to other security problems in the Internet. The IETF is working to strengthen Internet technology to better defend against this type of attack. Parliament has asked the Intelligence and Security Committee to beef up oversight of Surveillance and is asking for evidence for its current inquiry on the legislative framework on privacy and security. What is the technical dimension on these issues? What implications emerge from a better understanding of these dynamics for legislators in a digital world? This will be a *unique *opportunity to engage legislators and the Internet technical community on these issues. No technical knowledge is expected. Some political and technical know how will hopefully be transferred. The event will be followed by a reception kindly sponsored by Afilias. *Agenda* ** *Introductions *- Christian de Larrinaga for ISOC UK England (chairman of FirstHand. *Moderator *- Matt Warman - Technology Editor - the Daily Telegraph. Jari Arkko - Chair of the IETF - Internet technical community views on pervasive monitoring. Ian Brown - Oxford Cyber Security Institute - Is asking for a balance between privacy and security the right question? Nick Pickles - Big Brother Watch - My Digital State, My digital Civil Society, a new vision needed. Kathy Brown - Internet Society CEO - Internet Governance in perspective - Open for everyone. Dame Wendy Hall - The Web Observatory - Data for Everyone Response by Parliamentarians (tbc) & interventions from the floor Video by Olivier Crepin Leblond - Chair Internet Society UK England Reception for recovery by kind sponsorship of Afilias - Desiree Miloshevic - Internet Society UK England Adjudication by Julian Huppert MP or the Deputy Prime Minister (tbc) the Parliamentary Sergeant at Arms will be in the building! Please register http://isoc-e.org/parliament-meets-internet/to receive travel and reception invitation. Unfortunately due to logistics, no remote participation is possible Internet Society UK England Chapter http://www.internetsociety.org.uk/ contact at isoc-e.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: