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ICC BASIS IGF ISSUE MAPPING

Internet Governance Forum 2016

Guadalajara, Mexico

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POLICY AND BUSINESS PRACTICES

WHY THIS ISSUE MAPPING & HOW TO USE IT

The ICC BASIS Secretariat identified 9 core issues relevant for business that will be at the center of

discussions at the IGF 2016

This mapping aims to help members easily identify topics of interest and relevance, the pertaining IGF

2016 discussions and related ICC and ICC BASIS positions, resources and strategies

To navigate this presentation just click on the issue of interest to you.

Then you will be redirected to a page with a table as the one below structured to highlight the sessions

of interest (where to go?), the actions advised for members (what to do?), the relevant BASIS

consensus positions (what to say?) and links to further resources.

Main sessions on the topic

Date & time

BASIS MESSAGES

Highlighted workshops on the topic

Date & time

Link to all workshops on the topic

Other sessions on the topic

Date & time

BASIS ACTIONS ON THE GROUND

1.

2.

3. Further resources

Where to go?

What to do?

What to say?

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POLICY AND BUSINESS PRACTICES

ICTs for

sustainable

development

Multi

stakeholder

partnership

Digital economy,

digital trade & e-commerce

Role of IGF &

future of IG

Access & quality of

access

Inclusiveness

& diversity

Trust on the Internet

Critical

Internet

resources

Human rights

on the

Internet

IGF

issues

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ICTS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPEMENT

Assessing the role of Internet Governance in the

SDGs DAY 1: 10:00-13:00 – Main hall BASIS MESSAGES

• the majority, if not all, of the SDGs would be served by the application of ICTs, both

using emerging and existing technologies. Recommendations for policymakers:

Recognise potential of ICTs

Enhance collaboration

Participate in international-standard setting process

Encourage broader perspectives:

Improve broadband and telecommunication infrastructure

Coordinate and report ICT4D in the context of the 2030 Agenda

• IoE can contribute to reaching SDGS. Recommendations for policymakers to reap

societal benefits of IOE

Efficiently manage spectrum, invest in high performance and secure broadband

networks

Connect legacy systems

Focus on accountability for the appropriate collection, use, and protection of data

Provide robust and appropriate data protection

Encourage commercially available solutions and drive innovation

Enhance skills and training

Enable convergence and adopt technology-neutral and interoperable approaches

Sustain adequate and effective intellectual property protection

Develop common or interoperable approaches between countries or regions

Foster public-private partnerships

Sustainable Development, Internet & Inclusive

Growth DAY 2: 10:00-13:00 – Main hall

The Network of Networked Things: Finding the

Internet in IoT DAY 1: 09:00-10:30 - WR 2

TechWomen: Driving ICT, Innovation & Collab. in

CASA DAY 2: 15:00-16:30 – WS5

Harnessing IoT to realize the SDGs: What’s

required? DAY 2: 16:30-18:00 - WR10

Click here for all workshops on the topic

DC on the Internet of Things

DAY 1: 09:45 - 11:15 – WR 6

BASIS ACTIONS ON THE GROUND

1. Highlight the role of business in SDGs and the

value of multistakeholder partnerships.

2. Underscore uses of emerging technologies to help

reach the SDGs

3. Explain how to create an enabling environment for

IoT, M2M etc.

4. Encourage holistic approach to evaluating ICTs in

context of sustainable development ICC policy primer on the Internet of everything ICC BASIS key messages for IGF2016

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DIGITAL ECONOMY, DIGITAL TRADE & E-COMMERCE

Sustainable Development, Internet & Inclusive

Growth DAY 2: 10:00-13:00 – Main hall BASIS MESSAGES

• Creating trusted environments is important to better enable use of ICTs.

Recommendations:

Build trust

Promote the establishment of a new trade principle

Be non-discriminatory

Include relevant players and show consistency

Promote coherence

Support the Internet's enabling role

Ensure any regulatory measures which limit data flows are necessary to accomplish

the recognised and compelling public policy objective

• Regulatory modernization should be guided by:

regulatory mindset that promotes the value of the entire communications & digital

services ecosystem

predictable levels of consumer protection by reforming regulatory frameworks for

communication and digital services

competition and consumer protection laws across the entire economy instead of

sector specific regulations

encouraging the open and unfragmented Internet to continue to flourish

using competition law to evaluate product & geographic market definitions regularly

Trade Agreements and the Internet

DAY 3: 16:30-18:00 – Main hall

Are we all OTTs? Dangers of regulating an

undefined concept DAY 2: 09:00-10:30 - WR 1

Digital economy and the future of work

DAY 3: 09:00-10:30 - WR 7

Click here for all workshops on the topic

OECD open forum: Reporting on the OECD

Digital Economy Ministerial

DAY 3: 15:00 - 16:00 – WR 8

MS on Trade focuses on the process of drafting and

negotiating multilateral agreements..

BASIS ACTIONS ON THE GROUND

1. Highlight need for capacity building and helping

developing countries get up to speed on reaping

benefits of digital trade for their economies.

2. Reaffirm importance of cross border data flows

for global economy and SMEs. ICC Policy statement on regulatory

modernization in the digital economy

ICC Report on WTO focus group 1 on

MSMEs & e-commerce

ICC Policy primer on cross border data flows ICC BASIS key messages for IGF2016

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ACCESS & QUALITY OF ACCESS

BPFs & Connecting Next Billion main session

DAY 4: 10:00-11:30 – Main hall BASIS MESSAGES

• Policy steps crucial for connecting and enabling the next billion:

Encourage investment in broadband development

Safeguard open markets (barriers could result in businesses being unable to risk the

capital necessary for implementation and deployment of services)

Tackle spectrum allocation

Promote development of locally-relevant content, resources and tools

Support capacity building, development of local businesses &innovations

Strengthen institutional capacity and North-South cooperation:

Promote privacy and security

• Governments have a role in creating an enabling environment for access to the Internet:

Adopt a regulatory mindset that promotes the value of the entire communications and

digital services ecosystem, and considers the public interest.

Apply competition and consumer protection laws across the entire economy instead of

sector specific regulations

Minimize the taxes imposed on telecommunications goods and services to support

investment-driven increases in growth and employment.

Encourage the open and unfragmented Internet to continue to flourish.

Use competition law to evaluate product & geographic market definitions continuously

Encourage industry collaboration and participation in open and global standardisation

efforts to develop technical best practices and voluntary standards.

Exploring Demand Side Drivers of Internet

Adoption DAY 1: 10:15-11:45 - WR 2

Internet Fragmentation: Getting next 4billion

online DAY 3: 12:00-13:30 - WR 4

Building ‘Demand-Side’ Capacity for Internet

Deployment DAY 3: 12:00-13:30 - WR 1

Promoting Innovation & Entrepreneurship in

the Global South DAY4: 09:00-10:30 - WR 10

Click here for all workshops on the topic

DC on Connecting the Unconnected

DAY 2: 16:30 - 18:00 – Room WR 3

BASIS ACTIONS ON THE GROUND

1. Highlight the role of business in providing the

infrastructure for access and relevant content

2. Underscore business’ contribution to capacity

building efforts ensuring not just access but

valuable contributions to the Internet

3. Highlight value of multistakeholder

partnerships ICC BASIS contribution to IGF Intersessional work on connecting the next billion – Phase I

ICC input: ITU consultation on enabling environment ICC BASIS key messages for IGF2016

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INCLUSIVENESS AND DIVERSITY Sustainable Development, Internet & Inclusive Growth

DAY 2: 10:00-13:00 – Main hall BASIS MESSAGES

• Enabling more people to gain access to the Internet is the most effective way

to ensure diversity.

• Sustained efforts are needed by the global multistakeholder community to

overcome outstanding challenges and continue to bridge digital divides.

• The Internet provides greater access and ability to create more diverse

content, including professional and user-generated content.

• We must work collectively and collaboratively to promote the use of

technology to address pressing emerging country needs and to further

societal benefit, while respecting local social and cultural norms.

• Policy recommendations:

Increase the ability of non-English speakers to communicate on and

through the Internet

Give attention to developing tools that promote access for the elderly

and those with disabilities

Protect women's rights to freedom from discrimination and exclusion

and support their rights to political, economic, cultural and social

participation

Protect intellectual property

BPFs & Connecting Next Billion main session

DAY 4: 10:00-11:30 – Main hall

An ‘Internet of Women’ by 2020: WSIS Vision into Reality

DAY 1: 09:30-11:00 - WR 1

Enhancing linguistic and cultural diversity in cyberspace

DAY 2: 09:00-10:30 - WR 3

Enhancing linguistic and cultural diversity in cyberspace

DAY 2: 09:00-10:30 - WR 3

Click here for all workshops on the topic

Global Connect, IEEE, ISOC, ITU, UNESCO, WEF, and the

World Bank - Advancing Solutions for Connectivity: Improving

Global Coordination and Collaboration

DAY 0: 13:00-18:00 - WR 3

BASIS ACTIONS ON THE GROUND

1. Showcase business contribution in leading and/or partnering

on local, regional and global levels to connect the unconnected

2. Underline need for capacity building and helping developing

countries and marginalized groups get up to speed on reaping

benefits of the Internet and ICTs

ICC BASIS contribution to IGF Intersessional

work on connecting the next billion – Phase I

ICC BASIS key messages for

IGF2016

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TRUST ON THE INTERNET: SECURITY, PRIVACY AND DATA PROTECTION BPFs and Conn. Next Bill. main session

DAY 4: 10:00-11:30 – Main hall BASIS MESSAGES

• As security and privacy are central to the commercial viability of the Internet, ICTs & emerging

technologies, there is incentive for industry to proactively focus on such issues & commit to

meaningful voluntary efforts to improve these and implement privacy & security ‘by design’

• Governments should adopt policies to build trust by ensuring that users have appropriate

control and practical mechanisms with regard to how personal data is used

• Companies should adopt recognized and applicable best practices to ensure that the data is

appropriately secured as technology and services evolve.

• The most productive approach to ensuring robust privacy and security standards is voluntary

compliance with broadly accepted industry guidelines. Where there are multiple ways possible

of being compliant with data protection and privacy regulations, businesses should be able to

use the least burdensome but equally efficient method.

• All stakeholders must work together to promote effective cyber security and privacy protection

practices and promote the open, secure, stable, resilient, and globally interoperable Internet.

• Actions essential to enhancing trust and responding to cyber security threats:

Public-private cooperation

Effective cross-border criminal investigation and prosecution

International cooperation mechanisms

Self-commitments of market participants

Increased transparency

Enhanced dialogues.

Law Enforcement, Cyberspace &

Jurisdiction DAY2: 12:00-13:30-WR 3

What makes Cybersecurity awareness

campaigns effective?

DAY3: 15:00-16:30 – WR3

Social media & youth radicalization in the

digital age DAY 3: 15:00-16:30 – WR1

How do Cybersec., Developm. & Governance

interact? DAY 4: 9:00-10:30 – WR3

Click here for all workshops on the topic

BPF on Cybersecurity pre-event

DAY 0: 16:30-18:00 – WR 6

BASIS ACTIONS ON THE GROUND

1. Highlight industry best practices of voluntary

efforts to improve privacy & security and

implement privacy and security ‘by design’

2. Showcase significant work taking place on

these topics at existing consensus-seeking

venues

3. Note that prescriptive regulations could stifle

investment and innovation.

ICC BASIS key messages for IGF2016

ICC Cyber security guide for business ICC input: ITU consultation on enabling environment

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CRITICAL INTERNET RESOURCES

A Post IANA Transition ICANN

DAY 2: 16:30-18:00 - WR 2 BASIS MESSAGES

• ICANN and the IANA functions are part of a larger Internet governance ecosystem.

• BASIS, as a long-time advocate of the need to ensure the continued security, operational stability

and multistakeholder nature of the Internet, welcomed the IANA transition

• The global stakeholder community was fully engaged, in developing milestones and timelines but

also the intricate details of a new oversight framework. This is a testament to the value and

viability of the multistakeholder process.

• Elements of the transition proposal have been developed and refined to ensure that changes to

DNS stewardship will contribute to maintaining or enhancing the security, stability, resiliency, and

interoperability of the global Internet. This is fully consistent with an over-arching goal in all facets

of Internet governance, which is to ensure consumer and user trust in the Internet as a means of

speech, creativity, innovation and legitimate commerce.

• The second phase of the Cross-Community Working Group on Enhancing ICANN Accountability

(CCWG-Accountability) is very important in making sure the subsequent measures are identified

and implemented

• Private sector (through ICC BASIS and members) will remain constructively engaged through the

further implementation of these proposals

Click here for all workshops on the topic

ICANN - Reflections on the evolution of

the multistakeholder model in the context

of the IANA Stewardship Transition

DAY 0: 11:00 - 12:30 – WR 2

BASIS ACTIONS ON THE GROUND

1. Advocate the fundamental importance of

a secure, stable, resilient and

interoperable Internet

2. Highlight the importance of credible and

appropriate multistakeholder engagement

in all discussions about governance of the

Internet

3. Note business’ commitment to its role in

the multistakeholder process and

readiness to safeguard these ends in

carefully monitoring Post-transition IANA

and priority ICANN activities

ICC BASIS statement on IANA transition ICC BASIS key messages for IGF2016

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HUMAN RIGHTS ON THE INTERNET Human Rights: Broadening the Conversation

DAY 3: 10:00-13:00 – Main hall BASIS MESSAGES

• Rights that people have offline must also be protected online, in accordance with

the rule of law and international human rights legal obligations

• Decisions on Internet governance and policy issues on all levels should be

consistent with international human rights.

• Restrictions on freedom of expression using communications services and the

Internet will diminish their usefulness, dampen the exchange of ideas,

undermine public accountability, and reduce innovation and commercial

opportunities.

• Business recommends policies that:

are consistent with established trade laws and human rights;

respect the rights of others and the rule of law;

support the free flow of information; and

are consistent with international treaties.

• Governments should address human rights issues with other governments

directly

BPFs and CENB main session

DAY 4: 10:00-11:30 – Main hall

The Role of Judiciary Systems and Internet Governance

DAY 2: 12:00-13:30 - WR 1

Children’s rights to privacy, safety & freedom of

expression DAY 4: 12:00-13:30 - WR 5

Click here for all workshops on the topic

CELE Argentina - Regional framework for the protection of

human rights on the internet in Latin America

DAY 0: 10:00-12:00 – WR 7

BASIS ACTIONS ON THE GROUND

1. Support freedom of expression and free flow of

information, including access to arts and culture online, in a

manner that respects the rights of others and the rule of law

2. Underline the importance of cross-border data flows for the

functioning of the digital economy and continued

achievement of the Information Society.

3. Encourage governments to address human rights issues

with other governments directly ICC BASIS key messages for IGF2016

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FUTURE OF INTERNET GOVERNANCE & ROLE OF IGF National and Regional IGFs

DAY 2: 15:00-18:00 – Main hall BASIS MESSAGES

• Improving IGF

Enhance the security, stability, privacy, resiliency, and interoperability of the global

Internet, while also ensuring the rule of law and economic and social benefits

Preserve IGF as a bottom- up, all-inclusive multistakeholder mechanism for participation

Avoid development of new duplicative mechanisms, instead continued efforts to

strengthen and expand existing mechanisms to address outstanding issues

Enhance the ability of the IGF to engage broadly from stakeholders in particular

developing countries and advance the IGF’s knowledge agenda and drive increased

participation from developing countries

Strengthen and stablise the IGF secretariat

Strengthen IGF transparency

Solidify the procedures and composition of the MAG

• Enhanced cooperation

enhanced cooperation is not a mandate, it refers to continuing efforts by all stakeholders

(individually and collectively) to promote greater cooperation among existing

organizations, including private sector-led, multistakeholder and intergovernmental

(IGOs), not the creation of new entities to facilitate such cooperation or processes

• IANA transition

BASIS, as a long-time advocate of the need to ensure the continued security, operational

stability and multistakeholder nature of the Internet, welcomes the IANA transition

The full engagement of the global stakeholder community throughout the entire transition

process is a testament to the value and viability of the multistakeholder process

Shaping the Future of Internet Governance

DAY 4: 11:30-13:00 – Main hall

How to make remote participation

sustainable?

DAY 1: 09:00-10:15 – WR 7

Click here for all workshops on the topic

Taking Stock: Emerging Issues – Future of

the IGF and IGF Retreat Consultation

DAY 4: 15:30-17:00 – Main hall

BASIS ACTIONS ON THE GROUND

1. Demonstrate business ‘ proactive

participation in planning and shaping IGF

2. Highlight the value of existing

multistakeholder partnerships and venues

where IG policy is decided or implemented

3. Reinforce importance of IGF in order to

ensure a more inclusive discussion of key

Internet governance topics

4. Reinforce linkages between IGF and other

relevant Internet governance entities ICC BASIS key messages for IGF2016

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MULTISTAKEHOLDER PARTNERSHIPS Civil Society & Private Sector Build ICT

support for SDGs

DAY 3: 16:30-18:00 – WR 8

BASIS MESSAGES

• multistakeholder cooperation is essential for furthering the progress of and ensuring an inclusive,

people-centered Internet

• use of multistakeholder practices can be key driving forces in empowering inclusive and

sustainable growth

• multistakeholder processes at national, regional and international levels should be consistent

with the following principles:

be open, inclusive, transparent, and accountable

enable all relevant stakeholders to participate, engage, and contribute to the discussions

and decision-making

be transparent, including how decisions are made and how input is reflected

• perspectives on strengthening multistakeholder participation mechanisms:

There is no single “best” multistakeholder model

Involve local stakeholders

Use practical examples

• Principles of Internet governance:

Functionality, security, stability and resiliency of the network

Cross-border flow of data and information

Improving and expanding access to the Internet

Rule of law

Application of rights

Making decisions in open consultation with all stakeholders

Improving and strengthening participation in the IG process

Finding ways to build confidence in

stakeholder legitimacy

DAY 4: 1045-12:15 – WR 7

Click here for all workshops on the topic

BASIS ACTIONS ON THE GROUND

1. Note the importance of credible and

appropriate multistakeholder engagement

in all discussions about governance of the

Internet

2. Demonstrate business ‘ proactive

participation in planning and shaping IGF

and reinforce importance of IGF in order

to ensure a more inclusive discussion of

key Internet governance topics

3. Reinforce linkages between IGF and

other relevant Internet governance

entities

ICC BASIS key messages for IGF2016

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ANNEX 1 – WORKSHOPS ON ICTS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPEMENT

Date Time Room Workshop Organizer

group

Participating BASIS member(s) /

business representative(s)

DAY 1

(6 December) 09:00-10:30 WR 2

The Network of Networked Things: Finding the

Internet in IoT

Technical

Community Dominique Lazanski (GSMA)

DAY 1

(6 December) 12:00-13:30 WR 10 ICTs for Smart and Sustainable City

Technical

Community Wang Xin, Didi Chuxing

DAY 2

(7 December) 09:00-10:30 WR 10

ICT IMPLEMENTATION IN EDUCATION: ROAD-

MAP TO ACHIEVING SDGs Government none

DAY 2

(7 December) 10:45-12:00 WR 2

ICT4D: Connecting CS roles on access, finance &

knowledge Civil Society none

DAY 2

(7 December) 16:30-18:00 WR 9

Harnessing IoT to realize the SDGs: What’s

required? Private sector Organized by ICC BASIS

DAY 3

(8 December) 11:30-13:00 WR 5 Smart cities and big data: boundless opportunities? Civil Society Oracle, Cisco TBC

DAY 3

(8 December) 12:00-13:30 WR2 SIDS Roundtable: Death, Disaster & the Internet

Technical

Community None

DAY 3

(8 December) 12:30-13:30 WR 7

Internet and ICT for Cuban medical cooperation

abroad Government none

DAY 3

(8 December) 15:00-16:30 WR 9 Internet of Things for Sustainable Growth Government

Pedro Malo (Alicorp),

Marcia Ogawa Matsubayashi (Deloitte)

DAY 4

(9 December) 12:00-13:30 WR 9

Networks & solutions to achieve SDGs agenda-

Internet at play

Technical

Community Vint Cerf (Google)

DAY 4

(9 December) 12:00-13:30 WR 10

Smart Cities in the Global South:

challenges/opportunities Civil Society John Baekelma (Cisco)

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ANNEX 2 – WORKSHOPS ON DIGITAL ECONOMY, DIGITAL TRADE & E-COMMERCE

Date Time Room Workshop Organizer group Participating BASIS member(s) /

business representative(s)

DAY 1

(6 December) 09:30-11:00 WR 10

Aligning Multistakeholder Norms and the Digital Trade

Agenda Civil Society none

DAY 1

(6 December) 10:45-12:30 WR 4

Meet TISA:The trade agreement you’ve probably

never heard of Civil Society none

DAY 2

(7 December) 09:00-10:30 WR 1

Are we all OTTs? Dangers of regulating an undefined

concept. Private sector

Eric Loeb (AT&T)

Vint Cerf (Google)

DAY 2

(7 December) 15:00-16:30 WR 10

Competiton in the Digital Age: Between Status-quo &

Unknown IGOs Fabienne Weibel (Bla Bla Car)

DAY 3

(8 December) 09:00-10:30 WR 5

Trans-Pacific Partnership: Good or bad for the

Internet? Civil Society Nicholas Bramble (Google)

DAY 3

(8 December)

9:00-10:30

WR 7 Digital economy and the future of work Private sector Organized by ICC BASIS

DAY 4

(9 December) 11:30-13:00 WR 8

VoIP Crackdown: Implications for gov, telecom & civil

society

Technical

Community Facebook TBC

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ANNEX 3 – WORKSHOPS ON ACCESS & QUALITY OF ACCESS

Date Time Room Workshop Organizer group Participating BASIS member(s) /

business representative(s)

DAY 1

(6 December) 09:00-10:30 WR 5 Internet Fragmentation: net neutrality Technical Community John Donovan (AT&T)

DAY 1

(6 December) 10:45-11:45 WR 2 Exploring Demand Side Drivers of Internet Adoption Civil Society

Ellen Blackler (Disney); Carolyn Nguyen

(Microsoft); Kevin Martin (Facebook)

DAY 1

(6 December) 11:30-13:00 WR 6 The right to access the Internet in Latin America Civil Society Lina Ornelas (Google )

DAY 1

(6 December) 12:00-13:30 WR 2 Initiatives Connecting the Unconnected: Where's the data Civil society Rajan Matthews (COAI)

DAY 1

(6 December) 12:00-13:30 WR 7 Asia and the Next Billion: Challenges in Digital Inclusion Civil Society none

DAY 2

(7 December) 09:00-10:30 WR 2 Public policies to increase accessibility Technical Community none

DAY 2

(7 December) 15:00-16:30 WR 6 Open Source: A Key Enabler on the Path to the Next Billion Civil Society none

DAY 2

(7 December) 15:00-16:30 WR 2 Community Connectivity: empowering the unconnected. Civil Society none

DAY 3

(8 December) 09:00-10:30 WR 3 Content delivery alternatives: intertwining of IXPs and CDNs Technical Community none

DAY 3

(8 December) 10:15-12:00 WR 2 Markets, communities & public policies for access and HR Civil Society Juan Jung (ASIET)

DAY 3

(8 December) 12:00-13:30 WR 1 Building ‘Demand-Side’ Capacity for Internet Deployment Private sector

Barbara Wanner (USCIB), Ellen Blackler

(Disney), Chris Wilson (21st Century Fox)

DAY 3

(8 December) 12:00-13:30 WR 4 Internet Fragmentation: Getting next 4billion online Private sector Organized by ICC BASIS

DAY 3

(8 December) 16:30-18:00 WR 5 Direct access & the next billion: policy, problems & proposals Civil society Milka Pietikainen (Millicom)

DAY 4

(9 December) 09:00-10:30 WR 10 Promoting Innovation & Entrepreneuship in the Global South Technical Community Titi Akinsanmi (Google)

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ANNEX 4 – INCLUSIVENESS & DIVERSITY

Date Time Room Workshop Organizer group Participating BASIS member(s) /

business representative(s)

DAY 1

(6 December)

09:30-

11:00 WR 1

An ‘Internet of Women’ by 2020: WSIS Vision into

Reality Private sector

Claire Sibthorpe (GSMA), Hibah

Hussein (Google), Jacquelynn Ruff

(Verizon), Carolyn Nguyen (Microsoft)

DAY 2

(7 December)

09:00-

10:30 WR 3 Enhancing linguistic and cultural diversity in cyberspace Private sector Marco Pancini (Google)

DAY 2

(7 December)

10:15-

12:00 WR 6 Sustainable accessible goals for persons with disabilities Civil Society none

DAY 2

(7 December)

10:45-

12:15

WR 5 Inclusive responses to intentional internet disruptions Civil Society none

DAY 2

(7 December)

12:00-

13:30 WR 2 Enabling Every User with a Unique Internet Culture ID

Technical

Community Mark Svancarek (Microsoft)

DAY 3

(8 December)

09:00-

10:00

WR 4 Empowering and Educating the Next Billions of Internet

Users Civil Society

Jim Prendergast (Galway Strategy

Group)

DAY 3

(8 December)

15:00-

16:30

WR 2 Fostering Digital Capacities for Decent Life in MENA Civil Society none

DAY 3

(8 December)

16:30-

17:00 WR 1 IDNs :"A Key to Inclusive and Multilingual Internet"

Technical

Community none

DAY 3

(8 December)

17:00-

18:00 WR 6 Empowerment through Quality Online Education Civil Society none

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ANNEX 5 – WORKSHOPS ON TRUST ON THE INTERNET

Date Time Room Workshop Organizer group Participating BASIS member(s) /

business representative(s)

DAY 1 (6 December) 09:00-10:30 WR 3 Cybersecurity - Initiatives in and by the Global South Technical

Community none

DAY 1 (6 December) 09:00-10:30 WR 4 Security, Privacy and the Ethical Dimensions of ICTs in 2030 Technical

Community none

DAY 1 (6 December) 12:00-13:30 WR 3 WePROTECT: Combating online child sexual abuse with the

MSM Civil Society Jim Prendergast (Galway Strategy Group)

DAY 2 (7 December) 09:00-10:00 WR 5 How to acknowledge cyber evidence: reform/new parallel law Private sector

Babu Ram Aryal (Delta Private Law

Limited)

DAY 2 (7 December) 10:30-12:00 WR 3 Collaboration towards and beyond Child Online Protection Technical

Community

Natasha Jackson (GSMA),

Victoria Baines(Facebook)

DAY 2 (7 December) 10:45-11:45 WR 4 Is children's data THEIRS, MINE or there to be MINED? Civil Society none

DAY 2 (7 December) 12:00-13:30 WR 3 Law Enforcement, Cyberspace & Jurisdiction Private sector Paul Mitchell (Microsoft)

DAY 2 (7 December) 15:00-16:30 WR 3 Working Together: Collaborative Security in local contexts Technical

Community none

DAY 2 (7 December) 15:00-16:30 WR 1 Encryption and safety of journalists in digital age IGOs GNI, TBC

Day 3 (8 December) 09:00-10:30 WR 1 How can Privacy help us harness 'Big Data for Social Good'? Technical

Community

Boris Wojtan (GSMA),

Nuria Oliver (Telefonica)

Day 3 (8 December) 15:00-16:30 WR 1 Social media and youth radicalization in the digital age IGOs Ross LaJeunesse (Google)

Day 3 (8 December) 15:00-16:30 WR 6 Doxxing women: privacy protections against gender violence Civil Society None

Day 3 (8 December) 15:00-16:30 WR 3 What makes Cybersecurity Awareness Campaigns effective Civil Society Carolyn Nguyen (Microsoft)

Day 4 (9 December) 09:00-10:30 WR 3 How do Cybersecurity, Development and Governance interact? Civil Society Carolyn Nguyen (Microsoft),

Vint Cerf (Google)

Day 4 (9 December) 09:00-10:30 WR 2 Safe & Secure Cyberspace for Youth: Solutions for Asia & Africa Private sector Yahoo, Japan TBC

Day 4 (9 December) 10:45-11:45 WR 2 On cybersecurity, who has got our back?: A debate Civil Society Dominique Lazanski (GSMA)

Vint Cerf (Google)

Day 4 (9 December) 10:45-12:15 WR 1 Building trust and confidence: implement internet standards Civil Society Microsoft, Google TBC

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ANNEX 6 – WORKSHOPS ON CRITICAL INTERNET RESOURCES

Date Time Room Workshop Organizer group Participating BASIS member(s) /

business representative(s)

DAY 2

(7 December) 10:15-12:00 WR 7

ICANN New gTLD Program: Exploring Impact &

Future Direction

Technical

Community Jimson Olufuye (AfICTA)

DAY 2

(7 December) 16:30-18:00 WR 2 A Post IANA Transition ICANN

Technical

Community

Carolyn Nguyen (Microsoft)

Jimson Olufuye (AfICTA)

Day 3

(8 December) 15:00-16:30 WR 7

Civil Society Experiences from the IANA Transition

Process Civil Society none

Day 4

(9 December) 11:45-13:15 WR 2 Domain Name System fragmentation? Risk and reality Civil Society none

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ANNEX 7 – WORKSHOPS ON HUMAN RIGHTS ON THE INTERNET

Date Time Room Workshop Organizer group Participating BASIS member(s) /

business representative(s)

DAY 1

(6 December) 10:30-11:45 WR 7 Implementing human rights standards to the ICT sector Civil society Katie Shay (Yahoo)

DAY 2

(7 December) 09:00-10:00 WR 6 Linking connectivity, human rights, & development Civil society Carolina Rossini

DAY 2

(7 December) 09:00-10:30 WR 4

Free Expression & Extremism: An Internet Governance

Challenge Civil Society Jim Prendergast (Galway Strategy Group)

DAY 2

(7 December) 12:00-13:30 WR 1 The Role of Judiciary Systems and Internet Governance IGOs Google TBC

DAY 2

(7 December) 12:30-13:00 WR 5 Honey, you are so not in control-decrypting sextortion

Technical

Community Shruti Kamath (Infosys)

DAY 2

(7 December) 16:30-18:00 WR 6 Human rights advocacy: strategies for the digital age Civil society Mozilla TBC

Day 3

(8 December) 09:00-10:30 WR 6 Sex & Freedom of Expression Online Civil Society Facebook TBC

Day 3

(8 December) 12:00-13:30 WR 6 Solutions for countering online abuse against women Civil Society Facebook TBC

Day 3

(8 December) 15:00-16:00 WR 4 Surveillance and International Human Rights Law Civil Society none

Day 3

(8 December) 15:00-16:30 WR 5 The Right to be forgotten and privatized adjudication Civil Society Google TBC

Day 3

(8 December) 16:30-18:00 WR 4 Strategic Litigation: Freedom of Expression Online - SE Asia Civil Society none

Day 4

(9 December) 09:00-10:30 WR 5 The internet and ESCRs: working from experience to policy Civil Society none

Day 4

(9 December) 12:00-13:30 WR 5 Children’s rights to privacy, safety & freedom of expression Civil Society Ellen Blackler (Disney)

Day 4

(9 December) 12:00-13:30 WR 4 Analyzing the Causes & Impacts of Internet Shutdowns Civil Society none

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ANNEX 8 – WORKSHOPS ON FUTURE OF IG & ROLE OF IGF

Date Time Room Workshop Organizer group Participating BASIS member(s) /

business representative(s)

DAY 1

(6 December) 09:00-10:15 WR 7 How to make remote participation sustainable? Civil Society Carolyn Nguyen (Microsoft) TBC

DAY 1

(6 December) 09:00-9:30 WR 6 Regional Participation in Brazil: Growing Initiatives Civil Society none

DAY 2

(7 December) 12:00-13:30 WR4 Youth in IG: Capacity building vs Policy discussion Civil Society none

DAY 2

(7 December) 16:30-18:00 WR 5 A New Social Compact for Internet Governance Civil Society none

Day 3

(8 December) 10:15-12:00 WR 3 Accountability in Internet related policies

Technical

Community Tsuyoshi Kinoshita (APAC )

Day 3

(8 December) 16:30-18:00 WR 2

NetGov, please meet Cybernorms. Opening

the debate

Technical

Community None

Day 4

(9 December) 09:00-10:00 WR 4 Hands-on youth-driven Internet initiatives Civil society

Lucas de Moura (Axur Information

Society)

Day 4

(9 December) 09:00-10:30 WR 1

How to create relevant Internet Governance

Content

Technical

Community none

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ANNEX 9 – WORKSHOPS ON MULTISTAKEHOLDER PARTNERSHIPS

Date Time Room Workshop Organizer group Participating BASIS member(s) /

business representative(s)

DAY 1

(6 December) 12:00-13:30 WR 5

Multicultural and multistakeholder Capacity

Building

Technical

Community Marcel Leonardi (Google)

DAY 2

(7 December) 12:00-13:00 WR 7

Reality of the Answerability of multistakeholder

model Civil society none

Day 3

(8 December) 10:45-12:15 WR 7

The power of the noncommercial users on the

Internet Civil Society none

Day 3

(8 December) 16:30-18:00 WR 8

Civil Society & Private Sector Build ICT support for

SDGs Civil Society

Dorothy Attwood (Disney)

Jimson Olufuye (AfICTA)

Day 4

(9 December) 09:00-10:30 WR 8

Assemblies and Associations online: Coping with

Challenges Civil Society none

Day 4

(9 December) 10:45-12:15 WR 7

Finding ways to build confidence in stakeholder

legitimacy

Technical

Community Dominique Lazanski (GSMA)