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[cooperation-wg] [Ext] Re: CPDP 2017 - Computers, Privacy and Data Protection
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Jean-Jacques Sahel
jean-jacques.sahel at icann.org
Wed Feb 1 12:19:07 CET 2017
A number of community members were at CPDP. In particular, there was an ICANN-supported session, part of our outreach to civil society, on 'THE GDPR IMPACT ON THE DOMAIN NAME COMMUNITY'. It gathered a panel including ICANN GNSO Councillor Stefania Milan, ICANN NCSG member Stephanie Perrin, Professor Lee Bygrave, as well as my colleague Adam Peake, and Peter Kimpian of the Council of Europe (GAC observer). You can watch the session here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5We1t1bClro (I haven't watched it all yet, so I hope you like it :-)) The panel was moderated by Professor Joanna Kulesza, University of Lodz, who I understand is now a member of the RIPE Accountability Task Force. Others I spotted on the CPDP programme included Bertrand de la Chapelle, on a panel related to cross-border law enforcement issues. Happy to discuss potential participation in future CPDPs with anyone interested. Jean-Jacques -----Original Message----- From: cooperation-wg [mailto:cooperation-wg-bounces at ripe.net] On Behalf Of Johan Helsingius Sent: 01 February 2017 09:46 To: cooperation-wg at ripe.net Subject: [Ext] Re: [cooperation-wg] CPDP 2017 - Computers, Privacy and Data Protection On 31-01-17 22:56, Gordon Lennox wrote: > Last week we had the annual three-day CPDP event in Brussels. CPDP is > a fairly big stakeholder conference. The theme this year was 'The age > of intelligent machines”. Thanks, Gordon! Unfortunately I wasn't able to attend, so your links are really useful. > It would be good to see some RIPE people there next year. It would be > even better if NCC could also get involved in some way. Organising a > panel? Or sponsoring some nice coffee! Good point - the concern might be that the RIPE stuff is too "technical" (or rather "operational") for the usual CPDP crowd. Julf
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