[icann-see] Draft SEEDIG contribution to the IGF intersessional work - Call for comments. DL: 12 Sept.
fotjon kosta
fotjon_kosta at yahoo.com
Sat Sep 10 11:38:13 CEST 2016
Dear Michael and all,
I agree with Michael's proposals and suggestions. I also suggest the some as Michael and i also believe that cybersecurity is very important to be included as it is included with DD.
Thank you so.
Kind Regards
Fotjon
On Wednesday, September 7, 2016 11:16 AM, Michael Oghia <mike.oghia at gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Sorina and the SEEDIG EC, all:
Thank you for putting this together. Not only is it comprehensive and filled with relevant policy recommendations and other calls for action, but it also stands as a testament to the importance of maintaining SEEDIG. It reminded me of the important discussions we had and outcomes that followed, and also filled me with motivation, excitement, and optimism for next year's SEEDIG. You all do such great work for the SEEDIG community!
Attached is the draft with some edits but no comments. The only comments I have I will leave here:
I recommend including at least a few lines about cybersecurity in the region and its connection to the digital divide(s). E.g., when individuals are accessing the Internet, they should feel safe and secure online. Moreover, their data should be protected, and is also a key component of expanding both e-government and e-commerce activity in the region, as users submit sensitive data, financial information, copies of passports or other documents, etc. As a policy suggestion, ensuring both services and end-users are familiar with how to protect themselves and their data (e.g., HTTPS, using secure forms, two-factor authentication, etc.), could be very beneficial.
Also, there was no mention of providing better support and training for Internet exchange point (IXP) operators and peering services in the region, which help keep traffic local, encourage ISP cooperation, and host local DNS and content distribution network servers.
Again, thank you for this, and great job! Sending everyone my warmest regards from my new home: Belgrade
Best,
-Michael
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On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 10:12 AM, Anja Gengo <anja.gengo at gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Sorina,
Many thanks for sharing the draft with us and for your hard work on gathering the main points from the DD session and additional formatting.
The content looks great to me and I believe it will be a significant contribution to the CENB II. If you will need us to work on anything specific, please don't hesitate to contact.
Best regards,
Anja
On 6 September 2016 at 21:45, Sorina Teleanu <sorinat at diplomacy.edu> wrote:
Dear all,
Although we have not received any input in response to the call below, we have given it a try ourselves and prepared a draft SEEDIG contribution to the IGF inter-sessional programme on Policy Options for Connecting and Enabling the Next Billion. This draft contribution is a reflection of the discussions held during the digital divide session at SEEDIG 2016.
Before submitting it to the IGF Secretariat, we would like to share this draft with you and kindly ask for your feedback. You can make comments and edits on the text directly (please use track changes), or send us your suggestions by email, via this list.
Please note that the draft contribution is merely an extensive summary of the afore-mentioned session. It does not claim to provide a comprehensive overview of the situation in SEE and the neighbouring area when it comes to access and digital divide. However, should you wish to add new points to what is now included in the draft, you are welcome to do so.
The deadline for comments is next Monday, 12 September.
Thank you and we hope to hear from you.
Best regards,
Sorina
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From: Sorina Teleanu <sorinat at diplomacy.edu>
Date: 5 August 2016 at 16:05
Subject: SEEDIG's contribution to the IGF intersessional work - Call for input. DL: 31 August
To: icann-see at rnids.rs
Dear all,
As you might know, the Internet Governance Forum has launched a call for public input on Phase II of the inter-sessional project 'Policy Option for Connecting and Enabling the Next Billion'. All IGF stakeholders, including national and regional IGF initiatives, are invited to contribute their views and experiences, especially by emphasising local and regional specificities, challenges and success stories in terms of policies aimed at connecting more individuals and enabling them to take advantage of the opportunities offered by the Internet.
We believe it would be important and worthwhile for SEEDIG, as a sub-regional initiative, to contribute to the IGF intersessional work. In order to do so, we are proposing an online process that would allow us to collect contributions from the Internet community in South Eastern Europe and the neighbouring area, compile them, and submit them to the IGF Secretariat as SEEDIG's contribution.
For this, we kindly invite you to review the IGF call, and send us your input. This input may take various forms, from a simple reflection of your views on the proposed theme ('Policy Option for Connecting and Enabling the Next Billion'), to concise answers to one or more of the specific questions outlined in the call.
Please send your input via this mailing list by 31 August. We will then compile all contributions in one single document, and send it to you for review, before submitting it to the IGF Secretariat. (Please note that the 31 July deadline mentioned in the IGF call does not apply to IGF initiatives, hence our proposed timeline.)
As we have mentioned many times before, we think that SEEDIG is now ready to engage in more activities besides its annual meetings. And an active participation in the IGF intersessional work could be one significant step in this regard. However, this will only be possible with your contribution, which we look forward to receiving over the next few weeks.
We thank you in advance and we look forward to hearing from you. And we also encourage you to further distribute this call within your communities.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this initiative, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Best regards,
Sorina(on behalf of SEEDIG executive committee)
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