[NCUC-DISCUSS] Seeking endorsements of recommendations on cybersecurity and human rights

Coppens Pasteur NDAYIRAGIJE coppens.ndayiragije at yahoo.com
Thu May 19 02:33:37 CEST 2016


Dear Rafik;
After reading carefully both documents, this is my endorsement to these recommendations on behalf of BurundiX ASBL as the Chairman and Legal Representative of BurundiX ASBL. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------With kind regards;Coppens Pasteur NDAYIRAGIJE   - Burundi Ministry of Posts, ICT and Media.   - Executive Secretariat of ICT in Burundi     (SETIC).   - IT Specialist; System and Network     Administrator-Manager of the      Government Communication System        (COMGOV) & National Datacenter at      SETIC    Burundi.   - Chairman of BurundiX    A.S.B.L/Burundian IXP Non-    profit Association.  - ISOC Burundi Chapter Member.   - Alternative Representative in    ICANN-GAC  - Burundi ICT Cluster Head of     Delegation in Central Corridor
Mobile: +257 79 365 000 when in Burundi              or  +250 739 528 884Email: coppens.ndayiragije at yahoo.com REPUBLIC OF BURUNDI-AFRICA 

    On Wednesday, May 18, 2016 3:31 PM, Rafik Dammak <rafik.dammak at gmail.com> wrote:
 

 Hi everyone
 
 I am sharing here a call from the Freedom Online Coalition working group “An Internet Free and Secure”, where I am member with several NCUC members and having Matthew Shears as Co-chair, https://www.freedomonlinecoalition.com/how-we-work/working-groups/working-group-1/. 
 
 The Freedom Online Coalition is a group of governments who have committed to work together to support Internet freedom and protect fundamental human rights .  The working group includes members from governments, business, civil society and academia and seeks, through multistakeholder dialogue, to bring human rights based approaches to cybersecurity debates and policymaking.  
 
 As part of an effort by the FOC to facilitate practical outcomes and substantive contributions to key Internet freedom issues, the working group has produced a set of recommendations that it believes are a substantive step towards making cybersecurity policies rights respecting by design. The working group is now seeking endorsements of the recommendations, which are attached with an accompanying explanatory document.  I am not asking here for endorsement from NCUC  but  looking for endorsements from NCUC members who would be interested to support the recommendations.

 The working group plans to formally launch the recommendations,  with a list of endorsements, at the upcoming Freedom Online Conference in San Jose, Costa Rica, to be held 17-18 October 2016. 
 
 if you have any question, Matt and me will be happy to answer them.

Best Regards,
Rafik Dammak

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