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

Albino B Neto bino at bino.us
Tue May 24 14:15:57 CEST 2016


On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 8:26 AM, Michael Karanicolas
<michael at law-democracy.org> wrote:
> The Centre for Law and Democracy is happy to endorse these.

Me too.

> On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 10:29 AM, Rafik Dammak <rafik.dammak at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 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.

I like it. Before, I read the docs, I am agree with project.

>> 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.

Good.

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