IGF 2020 OF #29 Global Encryption Coalition

    Time
    Friday, 6th November, 2020 (17:10 UTC) - Friday, 6th November, 2020 (18:10 UTC)
    Room
    Room 2
    About this Session
    Session on the Global Encryption Coalition and the global encryption debate around the world - what's at stake and what we can do about it.
    Subtheme

    Other - 60 Min
    Format description: Interactive presentation. Presentation and then active engagement with participants to get feedback and discuss applications of the framework. Other speakers may be included to discuss their own case studies using the framework.

    Description

    Encryption safeguards the personal security of billions of people and the national security of countries around the world. In the wake of COVID-19, this protection is more important than ever, with greater amounts of commerce, health, and everyday activities taking place digitally.

    However, some are pushing to weaken encryption, which would create a dangerous precedent that compromises the security of billions of people around the world. In the last year, we’ve seen several governments pursue policies or legislation which would weaken the use of strong encryption.

    Actions in one country that undermine encryption threaten us all.

    In May of 2020, the Internet Society (ISOC), Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT), and Global Partners Digital (GPD) launched the Global Encryption Coalition. The Global Encryption Coalition promotes and defends encryption in key countries and multilateral gatherings where it is under threat. It also supports efforts by companies to offer encrypted services to their users.

    In this session, participants will hear about global trends in the encryption debate, lessons learned from other stakeholders on their own encryption advocacy experiences, and more on the Global Encryption Coalition.

    Agenda

    • Opening remarks

      • 2020 trends in the encryption debate (ISOC)
      • The Global Encryption Coalition (GPD)
    • Global Encryption Coalition Members Panel (Moderated by GPD)
      • Why does the encryption debate matter to them?
      • Success stories & lessons learned
    • Q&A

    For more information about the Global Encryption Coalition see: https://www.globalencryption.org/

     

    Organizers

    Internet Society

    Center for Democracy and Technology

    Global Partners Digital

    Speakers

    Natalie Campbell, Director, Community Organizing and Public Advocacy, Internet Society

    Mishi Choudry, Legal Director and Founder of Software Freedom Law Center and Founder SFLC.in

    Michele Neylon, Owner & CEO, Blacknight Solutions

    Greg Nojeim, Senior Counsel and Director, Freedom, Security and Technology Project, Center for Democracy and Technology

    Ryan Polk, Senior Policy Advisor, Internet Society

    Courtney Radsch, PhD, Advocacy Director, Committee to Protect Journalists

    Onsite Moderator

    Greg Nojeim

    Online Moderator

    Sheetal Kumar

    Rapporteur

    Ryan Polk

    SDGs

    GOAL 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
    GOAL 17: Partnerships for the Goals