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None (8) · "Tools and Weapons" (Brad or one of his colleagues could be a great panelist or kickoff speaker) Laura DeNardis (1) · 2024. "Saving Global Human Rights: A “Global South+AI” Strategy: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4690772 Suggested panelist - Richard D Taylor (1) · Anti-abuse is wide ranging. Some of it is being addressed in multistakeholder venues. Some is appropriately not (1) · as no existing venue makes sense to discuss all types of abuse. However (1) · Chair IPNSIG) (1) · Current liberal Western media companies (1) · et al. Mike Nelson (1) · Georgetown University (1) · https://carnegieendowment.org/2024/02/28/lessons-on-standards-and-standardization-from-united-states-pub-91844 Report cards on Digital Leadership: https://carnegieendowment.org/2024/02/28/introduction-korea-standard-setting-and-digital-transformation-pub-91848 Brad Smith's book (1) · https://www.techpolicy.press/we-need-a-policy-agenda-for-rural-ai/ Suggested speaker: Jasmine McNealy (1) · https://www.thecyberdiplomat.com/post/global-supply-chain-cyber-security-and-barrier-to-international-trade-in-latam-countries https://www.thecyberdiplomat.com/post/latin-america-cyberdiplomacy-and-foreign-ties-for-critical-infrastructure (1) · IGF Dynamic Coalition Internet Standards (1) · including Fox. (1) · including two tool we have made. Potential presenters are Mallory Knodel and Liz Orembo (1) · Internet Society Interplanetary Networking Special Interest Group Report on "Solar-System Internet Architecture and Governance" https://drive.google.com/file/d/1anMcVEqXjNtk5gdo_qce28SowusXKkfi/view White Paper on "Interplanetary Internet Governance" https://www.cigionline.org/publications/interpla (1) · Jim Schier (NASA) (1) · Laura DeNardis (Georgetown) (1) · looking back at what has and hasn't worked to address online harms could give us a roadmap on whether there is a more efficient path forward to work on models where we collectively work to make the Internet a better (1) · Lynne Parker (1) · Not yet! This requires a great deal of work and would only be undertaken if the subject were to be taken forward. (1) · One of them a lack of knowledge in procurement departments. This can be changed. IS3C's report shows the current state of affairs. We can present the outcomes (1) · RD (1) · safer place. (1) · Scott Pace (GW) (1) · Security and Safety (IS3C) has produced reports and tools on a diverse range of topics concerning the deployment of Internet standards and ICT best practices. They can be found on our website here: https://is3coalition.org/docs-category/research-reports/ Internet security is an ever more important (1) · Suggested panelist - Judith Hellerstein (1) · Suggested panelist: Ryan Johnston (1) · Suggested speaker: Bartlett Cleland - More than 25 years working on federal encryption public pollic (1) · suggested speaker: Joe Catapano (1) · Taylor (1) · the researchers and David Huberman and myself as team leads on the tools. IS3C's research has shown that in general there is a large skills gap between supply and demand. For society to become safer and more secure this needs to be closed. IS3C has proposed a model to do so (1) · the solutions and on the next steps (1) · which is now a part of the IGF's Best Practice Forum on Cybersecurity programme for 2024. This model can be discussed and tested in a workshop. We are willing to do so. Presenters can be Janice Richardson and Wout de Natris. (1) · White House CIO) like Megan Smith (1) · who has written essential books on global Internet policy. Ira Magaziner or former White tech policy officials (e.g. CTO (1) · yet the most obvious ways to reach a higher level of security and safety are widely underused: the newer generation of Internet standards and best practices developed by the technical community. For many and different reasons (1) · Yosuke Kaneko (JAXA (1)

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