Session
Organizer 1: Xiao Zhang, π
Organizer 2: Lang Wang, π
Organizer 3: Xitao Jiang, China Internet Network Information Center
Organizer 4: Yuqing Ying, China Internet Network Information Center
Speaker 1: Kilnam Chon, Civil Society, Asia-Pacific Group
Speaker 2: Wolfgang Kleinwaechter, Civil Society, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
Speaker 3: Veni Markovski, Technical Community, Eastern European Group
Speaker 4: Xiao Zhang, Technical Community, Asia-Pacific Group
Xiao Zhang, Technical Community, Asia-Pacific Group
Yuqing Ying, Technical Community, Asia-Pacific Group
Yuqing Ying, Technical Community, Asia-Pacific Group
Roundtable
Duration (minutes): 90
Format description: Adopting a roundtable layout for the workshop ensures intimate and equal participation among participants, fostering deep discussions and meaningful exchanges. The 90-minute duration allows sufficient time for comprehensive exploration of the theme, including presentations, discussions, and Q&A sessions, ensuring a rich and productive experience for all. This combination ensures an engaging and effective workshop that meets the objectives of the event.
First, it explores how to effectively formulate and implement policies that promote digital governance and enhance the security and privacy of data.
Second, it considers the role of stakeholders in shaping the future of the information society, emphasizing the need for multi-stakeholder cooperation.
Third, it addresses how to balance innovation and risk in the digital space, ensuring sustainable and inclusive development.
What will participants gain from attending this session? By attending this workshop, participants will gain insights into the evolution and future trends of the information society. They will have the opportunity to engage in discussions with diverse stakeholders, sharing perspectives and experiences on digital governance, policy formulation, and technological advancements. Furthermore, participants will be able to learn from case studies and best practices, gain a deeper understanding of data security and privacy protection, and explore opportunities for collaboration and cooperation. Overall, the workshop will provide participants with valuable knowledge and networking opportunities that can enhance their contributions to the development of the information society.
Description:
This workshop serves as a platform to commemorate and evaluate the achievements of the past two decades since the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) and envision the future trajectory of the information society. It will bring together governments, businesses, academics, and other stakeholders to discuss key issues such as policy formulation, technological advancements, data security, and privacy protection in the context of digital development. Through interactive discussions and case studies, the workshop aims to foster cooperation and collaboration among participants, promote policy innovation, and contribute to the sustainable growth of the information society. The outcome of the workshop will be a set of recommendations and insights that can inform future policies and practices in the field of digital governance, thus enhancing the well-being and inclusivity of the global digital ecosystem.
The expected outputs of this workshop include: consolidated insights and recommendations on enhancing digital governance and promoting sustainable development in the information society; identified best practices and successful case studies on policy implementation and technological advancements; and fostered collaboration and cooperation among diverse stakeholders, leading to future partnerships and initiatives. Additionally, the workshop may aims to produce a summary report that highlights the key discussions and outcomes, serving as a valuable reference for policy-making and further research in the field of information society development.
Hybrid Format: To enhance interaction between online and offline audiences with speakers, we can utilize live Q&A sessions, polls, and chat functions for online participants, while encouraging offline audience members to ask questions and participate in discussions. The meeting should be designed with clear agendas and timings, optimized for both online streaming and in-person viewing. Breakout rooms and interactive activities can increase engagement.