[NCUC-DISCUSS] RightsCon 2018 - NCUC proposal
Stephanie Perrin
stephanie.perrin at mail.utoronto.ca
Mon Nov 13 19:18:06 CET 2017
Ann is great, but we must remember that her former office does the
actual implementation of the theory of privacy by design. She and her
husband George Tomko have now moved on to Big Data so I doubt she would
be prepared to start looking under the hood of ICANN and speculating on
what needs to be done.... which in my view is what we need at this
point. I would recommend either Kai Rannenberg of Frankfurt Goethe Uni
or Marit Hansen of Schleswig Holstein....failing that if we want someone
local, Fred Carter of the Office of the Information Commissioner of
Ontario has done a bit of work on implementing privacy by design.
cheers Stephanie Perrin
On 2017-11-11 21:48, Glenn McKnight wrote:
> Excellent proposal Ayden
>
> Note, at our recent IEEE International Humanitarian Technology
> Conference we had the former Privacy Commissioner in Ontario speak
> on Privacy by Design. Ann Cavoukian. She might be someone you might
> want to reach out to. She teaches at Ryerson University. I am sure
> Stephanie knows her
>
> Glenn
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> On Sat, Nov 11, 2017 at 1:37 PM, Ayden Férdeline <icann at ferdeline.com
> <mailto:icann at ferdeline.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Many thanks to those who have provided suggested edits to our
> RightsCon proposal. In particular, thank you to Corinne for the
> very comprehensive review. I have now resolved the comments, but
> if you have any thoughts, suggested edits to the proposal, or
> suggested speakers, there is still time to share them directly on
> the Google Doc
> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tN5pcshMALh5o6tOYpWxaN2__5ypPxObbsq2RiI5gYM/edit?usp=sharing>.
> The deadline for proposal submissions is 24 November, so I will
> send this through to the NCUC Executive Committee for their review
> and consideration this Tuesday, 14 November. If you would like to
> make any edits before the EC reviews it, please do so before
> before Tuesday. Thank you.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Ayden Férdeline
>
>
>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject: [NCUC-DISCUSS] RightsCon 2018 - NCUC proposal
>> Local Time: 23 September 2017 9:57 PM
>> UTC Time: 23 September 2017 20:57
>> From: icann at ferdeline.com <mailto:icann at ferdeline.com>
>> To: NCUC-discuss <ncuc-discuss at lists.ncuc.org
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>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Proposals are now open for RightsCon in Toronto next May.
>>
>> Enforcement of the European Union's General Data Protection
>> Regulation (GDPR) begins a week later, on 25 May, so I am
>> thinking this could be a unique opportunity for us to pitch
>> something to do with GDPR and ICANN's efforts (or lack thereof)
>> to bring WHOIS into compliance with it.
>>
>> I have drafted a proposal on Google Docs. You can see it here
>> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tN5pcshMALh5o6tOYpWxaN2__5ypPxObbsq2RiI5gYM/edit?usp=sharing>,
>> and please feel welcome to make edits or to suggest
>> additional/different speakers.
>>
>> If there is support for this proposal, once more refined, I will
>> seek permission from the EC to submit it. For now, it is only an
>> idea.
>>
>> Many thanks,
>>
>> Ayden Férdeline
>> linkedin.com/in/ferdeline <http://www.linkedin.com/in/ferdeline>
>>
>>
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