South School on Internet Governance SSIG 2014 - CTU

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South School on Internet Governance SSIG 2014 - CTU
South School on Internet Governance
SSIG 2014
www.gobernanzainternet.org
1. When and where?
28 April – 02 May 2014, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
2. Mission and objectives of the South School on Internet Governance
The main objective of the South School on Internet Governance is to train new leaders of
opinion in all aspects related with Internet Governance, from a global perspective and with
focus on the Latin America and Caribbean Region.
The program trains university and postgraduate students from the region and from the rest of
the world in understanding the complexity related with Internet Governance and its importance
in the future of the Internet.
The mission of the South School on Internet Governance is to:
q Increase the number of representatives of the Latin American and Caribbean region in
the international Internet Governance debate spaces.
q Motivate the new regional leaders of opinion to becoming active participants in Internet
Governance meetings and activities, where the future of the Internet is shaped.
q Make them the future leaders on Internet Governance in their countries and regions.
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3. Fellowship program
More than 500 students have participated as fellows in the South School on Internet
Governance during the five face to face meetings held in 2009 (Buenos Aires), 2010 (Sao
Paulo), 2011 (México), 2012 (Bogotá) and 2013 (Panamá). All students received fellowship to
attend the school thanks to the contribution of many companies and organizations that
support this initiative. In Bogotá there was also remote participation with an average of 2000
remote attendees.
The fellows in the face to face training course came from the following countries:
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Argentina
Austria
Brazil
Belice
Costa Rica
Colombia
Ecuador
Guatemala
Japan
México
Nicaragua
Perú
República Dominicana
Trinidad & Tobago
Panamá
Paraguay
Spain
Uruguay
Venezuela
The SSIG fellowship program covers all expenses including the course, hotel, meals, course
materials and social activities. The fellowship does not cover air transportation to the city
where the SSIG takes place, visas, travel insurance and taxis to airports.
Fellows are selected among those that express their interest answering a call for application
that is distributed through social networks, web page of the SSIG and among universities,
industry associations and other interest groups. The selection is made by a committee and the
selection criteria is based on professional experience, gender, geographic and
multistakeholder balance.
At the end of the course the students receive a certificate of participation in the SSIG.
4. Face to Face training and Remote Participation
The first three meetings of the SSIG were organized as a traditional training and debate space
with face to face interaction, including 40 hs of classes, permanent simultaneous translation
Spanish, English and several social activities to integrate students and faculty members.
In the fourth SSIG held in 2012 in Bogotá, Colombia, and the fifth SSIG 2013 held in Panamá,
there was also remote participation, through video streaming with audio in two channels.
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Opening Ceremony SSIG 2013 in Panamá. From left to right: Oscar Messano, President LACNIC and
President CCAT-LAT, Zelmar Rodríguez, Director ASEP, Ing. Eduardo Jaén, Administrador General de la
AIG, Dra. Olga Cavalli Director SSIG, Prof. Wolfgang Kleinwaechter Univ. Aharus.
From left to right: Adrián Carballo, Director Institutional Relations SSIG, Zelmar Rodríguez, Director
ASEP, Ing. Eduardo Jaén, Administrador General AIG, Dra. Olga Cavalli Director SSIG, Prof. Wolfgang
Kleinwaechter Univ. Aharus.
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Ministro Diego Molano Vega from Colombia, during his participation in SSIG 2012 in Bogotá.
SSIG 2013 opening speech in Panamá, Dra. Olga Cavalli.
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5. Online presence, media and social networks
South School on Internet Governance web page:
www.gobernanzainternet.org
Social netwoks:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/igovernance
Twitter: @SSIGLAC
The following links include some of the press releases related with SSIG 2013 and 2012:
Videos:
Programa Vive Digital Program SSIG 2012
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGgC9Tuj2D8&feature=player_embedded
Vive Digital about Internet Governance and the SSIG 2012 (starting minute 20)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtT76VtmQc8&feature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=awR9_kuI1oQ#!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=mLLKlXeOFwc&feature=endscreen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLLKlXeOFwc
Press:
News in UIT; Unión Internacional de Telecomunicaciones, about SSIG 2012:
http://www.itu.int/ITUD/sis/newslog/2012/03/12/SouthSchoolOnInternetGovernanceColombia.aspx
Official pictures of SSIG 2012 by MinTIC of Colombia:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ministerio_tic/sets/72157629620739235/with/6997298331/
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Press releases about SSIG 2013
http://www.telemetro.com/noticias/2013/04/22/139572/alatina-no-quiere-quedarse-atrasdebate-gobernanza-internet
http://www.critica.com.pa/notas/1574353-panama-sede-evento-gobernanza-internethttp://www.anpanama.com/705-Debatiran-en-Panama-sobre-Seguridad-Ciberdelito-YGobernanza-de-Internet.note.aspx
http://seguridad507.net/noticias-locales/103-foro-latinoamericano-de-internet-en-panama
http://laestrella.com.pa/online/impreso/2013/04/25/dialogo-para-unificar-criterio.asp
http://www.prensa.com/uhora/locales/panama-cree-en-internet-libre-no-regulado-aigjaen/172363
http://www.cioal.com/2013/04/23/debate-sobre-gobernanza-de-internet-en-panama/
http://www.telemetro.com/noticias/2013/04/22/139572/alatina-no-quiere-quedarse-atrasdebate-gobernanza-internet
http://cca.tynmagazine.com/368735-Panama-es-el-pais-mas-conectado-de-AmericaLatina.note.aspx
http://cca.tynmagazine.com/368667-Internet-es-un-derecho-en-Panama.note.aspx
http://www.tupolitica.com/portada-panama/lideres-mundiales-debatiran-en-panama-sobreseguridad-ciberdelito-y-gobernanza-de-internet.html/
www.portalpolitico.tv/content/site/module/news/op/displaystory/story_id/72203/format/print/
http://www.innovacion.gob.pa/noticia/1821
http://www.info7.com.mx/a/noticia/387049
Olga Madruga-Forti, ICANN Board Member during her keynote speech in SSIG 2013 Panamá.
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6. Institutions and companies that support SSIG
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Ernesto Majó from LACNIC during his presentation to the students in SSIG 2013 Panamá.
Profesor Wolfgang Kleinwaechter, Universidad de Aharus in SSIG 2013 Panamá.
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7. Contact
Adrián Carballo
South School on Internet Governance
Director Institutional Relations
[email protected]
Olga Cavalli
South School on Internet Governance
Academic Director
[email protected]
Organized by:
CCAT-LAT
Centro de Capacitación en Alta Tecnología
www.ccat-lat.org
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Annexes
I – SSIG 2013 Panamá program of activities
Sunday, 21 April 2013
Time
19.00 - 21.00
Welcome Cocktail
Local authorities and organizers of SSIG 2013
Eng. Eduardo Jaén General Administrator, Autoridad Nacional para la
Innovación Gubernamental - AIG
Pablo Ruidiaz, Director Red Nacional Internet e Inclusión, Digital Autoridad Nacional para la
Innovación Gubernamental - AIG
Oscar Messano, President LACNIC, President CCAT
Adrián Carballo, Director Institutional Relations, SSIG
Olga Cavalli, Director SSIG
Wolfgang Kleinwaechter, Aharus University (Denmark - Germany)
Faculty members and fellows
Monday, 22 April 2013
08:00 – 08:30
Registration
08:30 – 09:45
SSIG 2013 Official Opening
Autoridad Nacional para la Innovación Gubernamental – AIG
Eng. Eduardo, Jaén General Administrator
Pablo Ruidiaz, Director Red Nacional Internet e Inclusión Digital Autoridad Nacional para la
Innovación Gubernamental - AIG
Oscar Messano, President LACNIC, President CCAT
Adrián Carballo, Director Institutional Relations, SSIG
Olga Cavalli, Director SSIG
Wolfgang Kleinwaechter, Universidad de Aahrus (Dennmark - Germany)
Coffee break
9:45 – 10.00
10:00– 11:00
History of the Internet Governance
Wolfgang Kleinwaechter, Aharus University (Dennmark - Germany)
11:00 – 12:00
Principles, protocols and governance
Avri Doria, Independent researcher (USA)
12:00 – 13.00
Implications of the international connectivity in the Internet
Oscar Messano - President LACNIC– CCAT CEO (Argentina)
13:00 – 14:00
Lunch break
14:00-15:00
Security and Cybercrime, regional challenges
Belisario Contreras - Program Manager - Inter-American Committee against Terrorism Secretariat for Multidimensional Security - Organization of American States
Carlos Martinez Cagnazzo – Security Manager - LACNIC
Privacy challenges in Internet Governance
Jacobo Esquenazi Franco – HP Latinamerica and the Caribbean (Mexico)
15:00 – 16:00
16:00 – 16:30
Coffee break
16:30 – 18:00
Panel and debate: Security and privacy challenges in Internet
Moderator: Julio César Vega Gómez – General Director AMIPCI (Mexico)
Alfredo Reyes Krafft, AMIPCI – Vice President Financial Services (Mexico)
Jorge Navarro Isla – UNCTAD – Estudio González Calvillo, S.C. – (Mexico)
Belisario Contreras – Program Manager – Inter-American Committee against Terrorism –
Secretariat for Multidimensional Security – Organization of American States
19:00 – 20: 00
Dinner
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Tuesday, 23 April 2013
08:30 – 9:30
LACNIC and the Internet Governance in the LAC region
Ernesto Majó, Communications and External Relations Manager, LACNIC – (Uruguay)
9:30 – 10:30
IPv6 Present situation – Security and stability
Ernesto Majó, Communications and External Relations Manager, LACNIC – (Uruguay)
Panama Server
Panama ccTLD (.pa), Edna Samudio de Jaén, Administrator NIC-Panama
Coffee break
10:30 – 11.00
11:00 – 12:30
12:30 – 13:00
Panel and debate: Domain names, present and future perspectives
Philipp Grabensee, Chariman of the Board, Afilias. (Germany)
Ricardo Pedraza Barrios, Director, Global Public Policy and Gov. Relations, Verisign (USA –
Colombia)
Paul Díaz (USA), Public Interest Registry (USA)
Fernando España, Manager Registars Relations, Asia Pacific and LAC, Neustar, (USA)
Secondary market and domain names monetization
Ana Paula Vazquez Cisneros, Regional Manager Spain and LAC, Sedo GmbH – (Germany)
13:00 – 14:00
Lunch break
14:00-15:00
Network neutrality and its impact in the Internet
Iván Sánchez Medina, Comisionado CRC (Colombia)
15:00-16:00
The international debate of Internet Governance: WCIT, WTPF, ICANN and ITU
William Drake, University of Zurich (USA – Switzerland)
16:00 – 16:30
Coffee Break
16:30 – 18:00
Panel and debate: ICANN in Latinamerica and the Caribbean
Moderator: William Drake
Olga Madruga Forti, Board Member ICANN
Everton Lucero, Stakeholder Engagement Manager – ICANN
Dinner
19:00 – 20:00
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
08:30 – 09:30
Eng. Eduardo Jaén, General Administrator, Autoridad Nacional para
la Innovación Gubernamental - AIG
09:30 – 10:30
Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá
10:30 – 11.00
Coffee break
11:00 – 13:00
RNI: RED NACIONAL DE INTERNET – PROYECTO INSIGNIA DEL GOBIERNO
NACIONAL DE PANAMA
Liberty Technologies
Moisés Abadi, President
Lunch break
13:00 – 14:00
14:00 – 15:00
e-Commerce
Ministry of Industry and Commerce of Panama
15:00 – 15:30
Coffee break
15:30 – 16:30
Telecommunications regulations and Internet Governance
Robert Pepper – Vice-president Global Technology Policies, Cisco (USA)
Andres Maz, Executive Director Advanced Technology Policies, Cisco (USA)
Internet Governance in the Caribbean
Bernardette Lewis, CTU Secretary General. Caribbean Telecommunications Union (Trinidad &
Tobago)
16:30 – 17:30
20:00 – 23: 00
Gala Dinner
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Thursday, 25 April 2013
08:30 – 09:30
Cloud, Privacy and Security
Microsoft
09.30 – 10.30
The Internet ecosystem
Sebastián Bellagamba - ISOC – Regional Director LAC (Uruguay)
Shernon Osepa – ISOC – Regional Manager for the Caribbean (Antillas Holandesas)
Coffee break
10:30 – 11:00
11.00 – 12:30
12:30 – 14:00
14.00 – 15:00
15:00 – 15:30
Panel and debate: Registries administration, ccTLDs and gTLDs
Panama (.pa)– Edna Samudio de Jaén, Administrator NIC-Panamá
Mexico (.mx) – Oscar Robles Garay (Mexico)
Colombia (.co) – Eduardo Santoyo (Colombia)
The Netherlands (.nl) – Maarten Simon (The Netherlands)
.cat - Nacho Amadoz, Policy and Regulations Manager Fundació puntCAT - Spain
Lunch break
ccTLDs and the challenges facing new gTLDs
Eduardo Santoyo, President LACTLD (Colombia)
Carolina Aguerre, General Manager LACTLD (Uruguay)
Coffee break
15:30 – 17:30
Panel and debate: Internet and childhood
Vanessa Fusco Nogueira Simoes – Promotor de Justiça - Promotoria Estadual de Combate
aos Crimes Cibernéticos (Brazil)
Ana Beatriz Crespo Fernandez Lopes – Specialist in Security for Childhood in the Internet (Brazil)
20:00 – 23:00
Dinner – Social Activity
Friday, 26 April 2013
08:30 – 09:30
Generative ecosystem: how to articulate opportunities to make Internet grow?
Yamil Salinas Martínez – Wayra, Telefónica de Argentina (Argentina)
9:30 – 11:00
Human rights and Internet Governance
Avri Doria, Independent researcher (USA)
Pedro Less Andrade, Director Public Policy and Government Affairs -­‐ Google Latin America– (Argentina) Receso – Café
11:00 – 11:30
11:30 – 12:30
Open Government, contents and culture in the Internet
Sebastián Lorenzo, Cultural Industries Secretary – Province of Entre Ríos (Argentina)
13:00: 14:00
Lunch break
16:30 – 18:00
COCKTAIL HOLIDAY INN CLAYTON – Farewell dinner
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II – SSIG Faculty Members
Alejandro Martínez, CANIETI, México.
Alexandre Barbosa, CETIC.br, Brazil.
Alfredo Reyes Krafft, AMIPCI Vice Presidente de Servicios Financieros, México.
Ana Beatriz Crespo Fernandez Lopes – Especialista en seguridad de la infancia en Internet, Brazil.
Ana Lucia Melo - Ministério Público do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Andres Maz, Executive Director Global Policy & Gov. Affairs, Cisco, USA.
Andrés Williamson, Director Legal y de Relaciones Corporativas, Microsoft, Colombia.
Arno Muelenkamp, RIPE CC, The Netherlands.
Avri Doria, dotgay LLC, USA.
Belisario Contreras, Inter-American Committee Against Terrorism - Organization of American States
Bernardette Lewis, CTU Caribbean Telecommunications Union General Secretary, Trinidad & Tobago.
Bertrand de la Chapelle, ICANN Board member, Francia.
Carlos Afonso, NUPEF, Brazil.
Carlos Allende, Director Public Sector, Microsoft.
Carlos Casasús, Corporación Universitaria para el Desarrollo de Internet, A.C. CUDI, México.
Cécile Baraire, UNCTAD, Geneve, Switzerland.
Carolina Aguerre, General Manager LACTLD. Uruguay
Chengetai Masango, IGF Secretariat, Geneve, Switzerland.
Christian O´Flaherty, Gerente de Desarrollo Regional América Latina y el Caribe en ISOC, Argentina.
Demi Getschko, NIC .br, Brazil.
Diego Molano Vega, Ministro de Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones, Colombia.
Eduardo Jaén Administrador General, Autoridad Nacional para la Innovación Gubernamental - AIG
Eduardo Pérez Motta, Federal Antitrust Commission (COFECO) President, México.
Eduardo Santoyo, VP Asuntos Corporativos e Institucionales y CEO ccTLD .CO Internet S.A.S. , Colombia.
Edna Samudio de Jaén, Administradora NIC-Panamá
Erick Stephens Menéndez, CANIETI, President of the Regional Center South Headquarters, México
Ernesto Majó, Communication Manager, LACNIC, Uruguay.
Ernesto Piedras, ITAM, The Competitive Intelligence Unit CIU, México.
Everton Lucero, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Brazil.
Ezequiel Carson, Chieff Technology Officer IFX, Colombia.
Francisco Javier Castellón Fonseca, Senate Chair of the Science and Technology Commission, México.
Gerardo Ruiz Mateos, Head of the Mexican President´s Office, México.
Gerson Rolim, Executive Director Camara e-NET, Brazil.
Giovana Garrido, Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá
Gloria Bonder, FLACSO Director UNESCO Professorship of Women and Science, Argentina.
Gonzalo Navarro, ICANN Board member, Chile.
Gorka Orueta, University of País Vasco, Spain.
Guillermo Cicileo, ARIU Asociación Redes de Interconexión Univeristaria, Argentina.
Gustavo Soliño, Nic .ar, Argentina.
Harmut Glaser, Manager Nic .br, Brazil.
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Ingrid Wijte, RIPE NCC, The Netherlands.
Iván Sánchez, CRC Comisión Reguladora de Comunicaciones, Colombia.
Jacobo Esquenazi Franco, HP, Government Affairs Manager, México.
James Poisant, Secretary General WITSA, México.
Jesús Hernán Zambrano R., Subdirector de Procesos de Apropiación de TIC, Colombia.
Joerg Schweiger, Technical Manager Denic, Germany.
Johanna Pimiento, Directora Programa Gobierno en Línea, Colombia.
Jonathan Malagón, Programa Compartel, Colombia.
Jorge Cervantes Trejo, González Calvillo, S.C. Partner, México.
Jorge Navarro Isla, UNCTAD, Consultant, González Calvillo, S.C. Senior Associate, México.
Jorge Pérez Martínez, Professor at ETSIT, Univ. Politécnica Madrid, España.
Jorge Plano, Internet Society Argentina Chapter, Argentina.
Jorge Vega Iracelay, Director Legal Affairs Southern Cone Microsoft, México.
Juan Carlos Guel López, Public Security Ministry, Head of the Cybercrime Unit, México.
Judith Mariscal, CIDE, México.
Julio César Dozal, Education Coordinator TELMEX, México.
Julio César Vega Gómez, AMIPCI General Director, México.
Kiyoshi Tsuru, General Director BSA, México.
Leon David Pérez Hernández, Propulsar, CEO, México.
Lorenza Martínez Trigueros, Ministry of Economy, Deputy Secretary of Trade and Industry, México.
Maarten Simon, Legal Counsel of SIDN, The Netherlands.
Manuel Haces Aviña - Gerente de Prospectiva en NIC México
Manuel Tamez, Google, México
Manuel Cabrera – Presidente de Panamá Server
María Carolina Hoyos Turbay, Viceministra MINTIC, Colombia.
María Eloisa Talavera Hernández, Comm. and Transportation Ministry, México.
Mariela Rocha - ARIU Asociación Redes de Interconexión Univeristaria, Argentina.
Markus Kummer, ISOC, Former Executive Secretary IGF, Geneva, Switzerland.
Marlon Fetzner, Director de Asuntos Legales y Corporativos América Central y países emergentes
Microsoft
Martha Patricia Castellanos, Directora Ejecutiva Computadores para Educar, Colombia.
Mauricio Braverman, AMIPCI, México.
Michael Heller, SHSG Office Attorneys at Law, Germany.
Miguel Calderón, Telefónica México, Vicepresident Regulation and Wholesale Market, México.
Moisés Fraguela Loper, Subdirector General – Dirección General de Comercio Electrónico
Ministerio de Comercio e Industria de Panamá
Moisés Abadi, Liberty Technologies Presidente
Moni de Swan, Federal Telecommunications Commission (COFETEL) President, México.
Mónica Abalo Laforgia, President ISOC Argentina Chapter, Argentina.
Nacho Amadoz, Policy Director Fundació puntcat, Spain.
Nicolás Llano, Gerente Iniciativa Vive Digital Regional , Colombia.
Nicolau Reinhard, FEA/USP, Brazil.
Olga Cavalli, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Olga Madruga Forti, Miembro del Board de ICANN
Oscar Messano, President LACNIC, Argentina.
Oscar Moreno Manager and Founder ccTLD Puerto Rico.
Oscar Robles Garay, President LacTLD and Director Nic .mx, México.
Otavio Coelho, Microsoft Chief Architect, Brazil.
Pablo Rodríguez, Nic Puerto Rico, Sales and Marketing Director, Puerto Rico.
Pablo Ruidiaz, Director de Internet, Inclusión y Movilidad de la Autoridad Nacional para la Innovación
Gubernamental - AIG
Paul Diaz, Director of Policy, Public Registy Interest, USA.
Pedro Less Andrade, Senior Policy Counsel Google Latin America, Argentina.
Philipp Grabensee, Chair of the Board of Directors, Afilias, Germany.
Qusay Al Shatti, Asociación de Internet, Kuwait.
Rafael Garcia, Regional Manager Symantec, México
Raul Echeberria, CEO LACNIC, Uruguay.
Ricardo Pedraza Barrios, Regional Director, Global Public Policy and Gov. Relations, Verisign, Colombia.
Richard Wein , .at ccTLD Manager, Austria.
Robert Pepper, Vice-presidente Políticas Tecnologías Globales, Cisco, USA.
Rodrigo de la Parra, Regional Liaison Latinamerica ICANN, México, USA:
Rodrigo Pérez-Alonso González, Congress Chair of the Digital Access Commission, México.
Rogelio Garza Garza, CANIETI General Director, México.
Sandra Bras, RIPE NCC Training Services , The Netherlands.
Santiago Amador, Director de Apropiación de TIC, Colombia.
Santiago Gutiérrez Fernández, CANIETI National President, México.
Sebastián Bellagamba, ISOC Regional Manager Latin America, Argentina.
Sebastián Lorenzo, Secretario de Industrias Culturales - Provincia de Entre Ríos, Argentina.
Shernon Osepa – ISOC – Gerente Regional para el Caribe (Antillas Holandesas)
Uciel Fragoso, ITAM, Mexico
Vagner Diniz, W3C, Brasil.
Valeria Betancourt, APC, Ecuador.
Vanessa Fusco Nogueira Simoes, Promotoria Estadual, Ministerio Público del Estado de Minas Gerais, Brazil.
William Drake, Graduate Institute for International Studies, Switzerland.
Wolfgang Kleinwächter, University of Aarhus, Dennmark.
Yamil Salinas, Wayra Global, Telefónica Digital, Argentina.
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