A dialogue with Marietje Schaake, International Policy Director at Stanford University’s Cyber Policy Center. Beyond the broken, magical dreams of an open, free and inclusive internet, how to develop a global digital policy? What does a global internet mean? What is its role? Who should be at the table? How to balance governing technology and […]
Prof. Dr. Tatjana Welzer – University of Maribor
How to work on accountability, starting with the core/nucleus such as an university faculty, and working one’s way out with global reach. When lecturing students in electrical engineering, where to start? What is missing in the official curriculum, set by national government? What do students know about accountability in these digital and otherwise technical domains […]
Indian Dutch Cyber Security School
For the third year in a row I4ADA was invited to give a course on Accountability in the Digital Age for the Indo-Dutch Cyber Security School (IDCSS). This is an annual large-scale event organized between a multitude of Dutch and Indian organizations for Dutch and Indian students and young professionals interested in cyber security issues. […]
Guy Berger – UNESCO
Where for journalists internet 1.0 was about how to use it in its daily course of work, nowadays, in this Digital Age, press freedom, freedom of expression and traditional and digital media have been influenced, impact and otherwise changed dramatically, both in positive and negative ways. Who are the players and gatekeepers of communication, what […]
Kai Hermsen – IDENTIY
A dialogue with Kai Hermsen, co-CEO of IDENTITY Valley. Next to cybersecurity as a key trust ingredient in this Digital Age there are many more, including digital literacy, transparency and human agency and identity, to name a few. How to come to a set of holistic, intertwined yet actionable ingredients that can be furthered as […]