Dear colleagues,
In case you are interested, the last webinar of our Digital Policies in the
G20 series will take place tomorrow Thursday 27th at 10:00 BRT (GMT-3), with a debate on "Cybersecurity
in the G20" exploring key cybersecurity issues form the perspectives of G20 stakeholders, pointing out what priorities should be addressed by G20 leaders to promote sustainable cybersecurity governance.
The webinar is a side-event of the T20 (group of Think Tanks of the G20) and is organised by the Center for Technology and Society at FGV, in partnership with the United Nations University EGOV Unit, Consumers International, and the Brazilian Institute for
Consumer Protection.
Below the list of speakers:
Speakers:
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Marcelo Malagutti - Secretary of the Brazilian Presidency’s National Cybersecurity Committee - CNCiber (Brazil)
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Ann Cavoukian - Executive Director, Global Privacy & Security by Design Centre, Former Privacy Commissioner
of Ontario (Canada)
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Cristine Hoepers
- Director, Brazilian National Computer Emergency Response Team, and Member of CNCiber (Brazil)
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Andrea Calderaro
- Professor, Cardiff University (UK)
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Nanjiira Sambuli - Researcher, Carnegie, Tech and International Affairs program (Kenya)
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Nombulelo Lekota - Researcher, CyberBRICS Project (South Africa)
Moderators:
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Luca Belli
- Professor and Coordinator of CTS-FGV, and Member of CNCiber
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Zoran Jordanoski – Researcher, UN University
Please feel free to share this email through your networks.
Kind regards
Luca
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