Embedding Human Rights in Cybersecurity Date: November 21, 2017 Time: 6PM to 8.30PM Venue: Lecture Room II, India International Centre - Annexe, KK Birla Lane, Lodhi Road, New Delhi Schedule 6.00 – 6.30 pm: Tea and Coffee 6.30 – 7.30 pm: Session 1, "Resolving tensions between rights and security in cyberspace" Speakers: - Amalia Toledo, Karisma Foundation - Matthew Shears, Global Partners Digital - Serene Lim, Empower Malaysia - Prem Trivedi, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service Moderator: Isabel Rodde, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) 7.30 – 8.30 pm: Session 2, "Embedding human rights in India's cybersecurity laws and policies" Speakers: - Dr. Anja Kovacs, Internet Democracy Project - Mishi Choudhary, SFLC.in - Chinmayi Arun, Centre for Communication Governance at National Law University, Delhi Moderator: Nikhil Pahwa, MediaNama 8.30 pm onwards: Dinner. Delhi Tech Talks is organised by Centre for Communication Governance at National Law University Delhi; Centre for Internet and Society, India; Digital Empowerment Foundation; HasGeek; Internet Democracy Project; IT for Change & SFLC.in (Software Freedom Law Centre, India), along with MediaNama as media partner. * Disclosure: This is an advertisement for a partner event. MediaNama’s Native Advertising policy can be seen here, and past ads here. In case you're interested in sponsoring our events or partnering with us, please contact harneet@medianama.com. For advertising, contact sales@medianama.com.
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