Internet governance: Where technical protocols meet global affairs

📆 WHEN: Tuesday 26th of March, from 17:00 to 19:00

📍 WHERE: Sciences Po Paris - 1 Place St Thomas d’Aquin - Room N207 (and on Zoom)


🗣 LANGUAGE: English

Unable to join in person? Participate online through this link: https://sciencespo.zoom.us/j/93684416187?pwd=d1pyZFdVTlVLWmNTQ2MxTzBPUDhuQT09


AGENDA:

Welcome remarks:

  • Constance Bommelaer de Leusse, Executive Director of the Sciences Po Tech and Global Affairs Innovation Hub

Moderator:

  • Claudia Leopardi, MSc in Digital, New Technologies and Public Policy, Member of SCA’s Internet Governance project team, NextGen at ICANN78

Panelists:

  • Christopher Mondini, Managing Director, Europe Stakeholder Engagement, ICANN
  • Chris Buckridge, Member of the UN Internet Governance Forum Multistakeholder Advisory Group (IGF MAG)
  • Francesca Musiani, Associate research professor, CNRS and Deputy Director, Center for Internet and Society
  • Guilherme Canela, Chief of Section on Freedom of Expression and Safety of Journalists, UNESCO
Concluding remarks:
  • Lucien Castex, Representative for Public Policies, AFNIC and co-chair of the Internet Governance and regulation Working Group (GDR CIS, CNRS)


As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Internet, multilateral processes are discussing the future of its governance (the Global Digital Compact (GDC), the Summit of the Future 2024, WSIS+20, G7, etc).

But what is Internet governance

In today's interconnected world, the concept of Internet governance stands as a fundamental pillar shaping our digital landscape. Internet governance refers to the processes, policies, and mechanisms that govern how the Internet operates and evolves.

The fundamental goal of Internet governance is to ensure that the Internet remains a global resource accessible to all. This is done by encompassing a wide range of issues, including technical standards and protocols, domain names, IP addresses, cybersecurity, data privacy, online content regulation, and digital rights. The governance of the network also impacts how technologies run on the Internet (IoT, AI, blockchain, the web, etc.)

The Internet governance ecosystem operates on a series of multistakeholder models composed by governments, intergovernmental organizations, the technical community, civil society groups, businesses, and individual users. This encourages the participation of diverse stakeholders in decision-making processes and aims to foster inclusivity, transparency, and accountability in shaping the usage of the Internet.

Yet, Internet governance is a field not known by many. And as we navigate through its challenges, knowing and understanding it becomes increasingly important.

Join us on March 26th, from 17:00 to 19:00, at Sciences Po Paris for an engaging discussion hosted by the Sciences Po Cybersecurity Association (SCA) and the PSIA Tech and Global Affairs Innovation Hub, and co-organized by the French Internet Society Chapter (ISOC). Together, we will explore the world of Internet governance with representatives from the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), UNESCO, and the Internet Governance Forum Multistakeholder Advisory Group (IGF MAG), analyze current and future challenges, and envision a more inclusive and secure digital future.

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