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SUMMARY:DAPSI FINAL EVENT AT APIDAYS CONFERENCE IN PARIS
DESCRIPTION:After three years of this exciting data portability adventure\, the NGI DAPSI project is about to come to an end. Therefore\, we are very excited to announce the DAPSI FINAL EVENT that will take place on December 14th\, 2022\, from 2:50 PM to 5:35 PM CET\, in Paris at the Apidays Conference! \n \nIf you’re interested in learning about the newest contributions to the challenges of data portability\, sovereignty\, transparency\, compatibility and interoperability\, then this event is for you. \nJoin us and find out: \n\nWhat is the NGI DAPSI project about\nThe main achievements of the project made over the past three years\nWhat is the future of Data and Services portability\nNew opportunities in the area of Data portability\n\nThese and many more major points will be addressed during the event.\nDon’t miss it! \nRegistration\nSecure your ticket by registering here.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/dapsi-final-event-at-apidays-conference-in-paris/
LOCATION:Apidays Paris & Online\, Cité des sciences et de l’industrie\, 30 avenue Corentin-Cariou\, PARIS\, Paris\, 75019\, France
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221018
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221019
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SUMMARY:DAPSI FINAL EVENT #3
DESCRIPTION:Dapsi Final Event #3 is Presenting 19 Innovative Data Portability Solutions!\nWe are very excited to announce the showcase of the DAPSI Round 3 Projects that will take place on October 18th 2022\, from 9:30 AM to 5 PM CEST\, in Paris at Cap Digital and online!\nIf you’re interested in catching up with the latest innovative contributions in data portability\, then this event is for you. \nJoin us and find out: \n\nWhat is DAPSI\n19 cutting-edge solutions in the data portability field\nHow to scale up data portability solutions\nNew perspectives on data portability\n\nThese and many more major points will be addressed during the event.\nDon’t miss it! \nRegistration \nSecure your free ticket by registering here.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/dapsi-final-event-3-is-presenting-19-innovative-data-portability-solutions/
LOCATION:Cap Digital + Online\, 14 rue Alexandre Parodi\, 75010 Paris\, Paris\, Paris\, 75010\, France
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220202T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220202T130000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210652
CREATED:20220728T082152Z
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SUMMARY:DAPSI Final Event
DESCRIPTION:DAPSI Final Event #2\nThe DAPSI Final Event #2 will display the latest innovative solutions in the area of data portability. During a half-day digital event\, the 2nd cohort of the DAPSI supporting programme will present 14 cutting-edge projects. \nThe event will be opened by Jean-Luc Dorel\, NGI Programme Officer at European Commission and host Karolina Mojzesowicz\, Deputy Head of Unit Data Protection at European Commission\, as keynote speaker to set the tone. A panel of former DAPSI winners and top tier actors of research and development will also join the event\, to introduce new perspectives. \nAll interested in discovering new solutions to the challenges of data portability\, sovereignty\, transparency\, compatibility\, interoperability are welcome to join this online event. \nRegistration\nSecure your spot by registering here. \nAgenda\n\n10:00 – 10:35 CET | Opening session by Jean-Luc Dorel\, NGI Programme Officer at European Commission and keynote by Karolina Mojzesowicz\, Deputy Head of Unit Data Protection at European Commission\n10:35 – 10:45 CET | Break\n10:45 – 12:15 CET | DAPSI projects’ pitches\n12:15 – 13:00 CET | Roundtable & wrap-up
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/dapsi-final-event/
LOCATION:Online | TIME CET
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ORGANIZER;CN="DAPSI project":MAILTO:dapsi@ngi.eu
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20211103T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20211103T120000
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SUMMARY:DAPSI OC3 webinar
DESCRIPTION:GDPR Data Portability: The Forgotten Right?\nThe right to data portability was considered one of the most important novelties within the EU\nGeneral Data Protection Regulation. An opportunity to give the power of personal data back to\npeople’s hands and fuel competition. But users still demand more practicality associated with the\nrules. Experts and innovators in the field\, with different perspectives\, will discuss the challenges\nassociated with data portability applicability. \nOn Wednesday\, 3 November 2021 at 10:30 am CET\, DAPSI will bring to the spotlight experts and\ninnovators in the data portability field\, to discuss the challenges associated with data portability\napplicability. \nThis will be a great opportunity to learn more about DAPSI Open Call 3\, while also getting inspiration for your application to the programme. \nDon’t miss it! \nRegistration\nSecure your free ticket by registering here. \nAgenda\n10:30 am | Webinar Opening \n10:31 am | Welcome Words\nNajmehsadat Mousavinezhad (Fraunhofer IAIS) \n10:35 am | Keynote Speech\nFindings from the research report GDPR Data Portability – The Forgotten Right\nMehdi Medjaoui (ALIAS) \n10:50 am | Panel Discussion\nWhat are the main challenges associated with the applicability of the data portability right? How the tech community can contribute to solve those challenges? Beyond the tech community\, what other players could do to make human-centric data portability go mainstream?\nNajmehsadat Mousavinezhad (Fraunhofer IAIS)\, Mehdi Medjaoui (ALIAS)\, Viivi Lähteenoja (MyData)\, Alban Schmutz (CISPE)\, Michiel de Jong (Ponder Source) \n11:50 am | Presentation of the DAPSI Open Call\nSara Mateo (Zabala) \n12:00 pm – Webinar Closure\nNajmehsadat Mousavinezhad (Fraunhofer IAIS)
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/dapsi-oc3-webinar/
LOCATION:Online event | CET
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="DAPSI project":MAILTO:dapsi@ngi.eu
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20211013T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20211013T170000
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CREATED:20220728T081923Z
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SUMMARY:DAPSI Open Call #3 webinar
DESCRIPTION:DAPSI Open Call #3 – Online Webinar for Data Portability innovators\nOn Wednesday\, 13 October 2021 at 4:00 pm CEST\, DAPSI will be answering all your burning questions about applying for DAPSI Open Call #3\, live on air. \nIf you’re thinking of applying\, or are already halfway through your application for DAPSI Open Call #3\, then this webinar is for you. \nJoin DAPSI’s team and find out: \n\nWhat is DAPSI\nWhat are the data portability challenges\nWhat is in it for you\nSupport services\nHow to apply\n\nThese and many more questions will be answered during the webinar. Don’t miss it! \nRegistration\nSecure your free ticket by registering here. \nSchedule\n4:00 pm – Welcome Words | Miguel Gonçalves \n4:02 pm – What is DAPSI | Sara Mateo \n4:15 pm – Data Portability challenges | Najmehsadat Mousavinezhad \n4:25 pm – How to apply | Natalia García-Barberena \n4:35 pm – Incubation Programme | Augustin Radu \n4:40 pm – Infrastructure and Tools | Alfonso Pietropaolo \n4:45 pm – Live Q&A
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/dapsi-open-call-3-webinar/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CEST
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="DAPSI project":MAILTO:dapsi@ngi.eu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210602
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210603
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SUMMARY:The Web after the Platforms
DESCRIPTION:The Web after the Platforms DAPSI FINAL EVENT\nWhat is at stake with Interoperability?\nStandards have been defined to build a different web\, to give back control of data usage to actors\, to maintain control of industrial data and to allow for fair competition conditions. However\, these opportunities are not well known by the entrepreneurs who are likely to seize them\, support them and leverage their potential\, neither by the public actors likely to encourage them\, nor\, more widely\, by citizens. \nThis event proposes to discuss the implications of these changes based on the input from various use cases. \nHow do businesses boost or strengthen their market access? How can these standards be used as a weapon of European digital fairness? What changes can be made to the rules for managing personal data? What kind of legal frameworks should be built? How can we educate citizens and actors to manage their data? Finally\, how will these transformations affect the organization of businesses and institutions? \nWe will explore all these issues by mobilising European experts and stakeholders of these topics. We will also shed light on the seven winning projects of the European challenge DAPSI (Data Portability & Services Incubator – dapsi.ngi.eu) proposed by the European initiative NGI (Next Generation Internet – funded by the European Union in the framework of the H2020 programme). \nThe conference is a 100% digital event. It is addressed to all European stakeholders in digital innovation (large companies\, public actors\, academics\, innovative start-ups &amp; SMEs\, representatives of associations and civil society and journalists\, etc.). It will be held in English and French. Simultaneous translation will be available. \nThis event is the kick-off of a cycle of four digital webinars that will focus on different sectoral use\ncases\, to be organized in 2021. \nAGENDA\nMorning (09:45-12:00): Interoperability as a means for rebuilding the web\, with Gilles Babinet (co-Chairman at French Digital National Council and Digital Champion at the European Commission)\, Jean-François Abramatic (ex Inria\, ex W3C)\, Alain Assouline (CINOV – Numerique)\, Antoine Garnier (IDSA). \nAfternoon (13:30-16:45): DAPSI FINAL EVENT – Presentation of the 7 winning DAPSI projects\, roundtables with the DAPSI project leaders. The first roundtable will focus on the issues of uses\, user experience & adoption\, the second one on technology transfer and scaling up issues. \nFocus on the 7 innovations for data portability from the DAPSI program\n\nAlias Identity: ALIAS enables the next generation of applications to happen\, by automating GDPR portability for applications developers.\nOwn your Data – Digital Immunization Passport (DIP): The main focus of this project is on Data Interoperability & Compatibility through establishing interfaces between health industry and individuals as well as pushing forward on standardized interfaces for PDSs.\nAudria – OpenXport: The OpenXPort project will start by providing two main results. First\, a best practice document which supports developers and policymakers to address and shape the future of data portability will be created. Second\, an Open Source framework for the portability of core PIM data types will be defined. Given the ubiquity and key role of PIM data and prior work in this field\, such an open framework has a huge potential for bringing data portability into widespread practice and also to serve as a blueprint for data portability in other domains.\nDpella: a tool that perturbs data analyses’ results with carefully calibrated randomized noise to protect the privacy of individuals with mathematical guarantees\, while providing information about the accuracy of the results. This project explores the possibilities for this technology to enable governments and companies to produce open\, secure\, and public data analyses from private datasets.\nGridpocket – Oratorio: The ORATORIO project consists also in the development of a platform that will store different types of energy data of consumers and prosumers (consumption/production and IoT data in this prototype): consumption data\, energy profiles\, analytics of use\, data of IoT devices\, electric vehicule data.\nDigita BV: software and services that allow organizations to easily connect to Solid-based personal data sets.\nIMEC – Prov4ITDATA: This project offers an improved solution that is fully transparent and has fine-grained configuration to improve interoperability with other data models by exploiting and advancing the existing open-source tools RML.io and Comunica and showing its extensibility by directly applying it to the Solid ecosystem.\n\nRegistration\nPlease register by clicking here.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/the-web-after-the-platforms/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CET
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ORGANIZER;CN="DAPSI project":MAILTO:dapsi@ngi.eu
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210527T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210527T110000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210652
CREATED:20220728T081732Z
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SUMMARY:TRUST IN DATA?
DESCRIPTION:TRUST IN DATA? Why social innovation needs digital.\nEUSES\, Mannheim\, Day 2  10-11 am CET \nSharing data – whether personal or not – is key to social innovation and digital competitiveness. Data processing innovation relates to Europe’s sustainable growth and digital jobs.  Before the internet era data collection was slow\, top-down\, and very little data was shared let alone queried.  The internet’s growth expands broadband access such that distributed computation happens in real time on connected devices near you.  Our web business model relies on voluntary sharing of data\, when the world of internet and big data is a lot more centralized and extractive than it ever was. A few aggregators act as global online gateways to products\, services and content; they capture most of the digital value chain. With Open Data and the GDPR\, we all realize that data privacy\, data ownership and data trust has social value above and beyond business as usual. Data governance matters to individuals as well as to society as a whole.  Social innovation requires maximising socio-economic benefits of ‘being connected’\, whilst minimising the centralized control power over the web. Data asymmetries and mistrust is a growing threat to social innovation. Can we agree on our digital rights\, common safety safeguards\, prevention of identity theft\, cybercrime\, data breaches\, manipulation and malware? Because digital inclusion won’t just happen by default. \nSpeakers:\n\nDr Loretta Anania\, European Commission Next Generation Internet Unit\, moderator\nDr Andrea Renda\, Director\, Centre for European Policy Studies\, Brussels\, Belgium \nSir Geoff Mulgan\, Professor of Collective Intelligence\, University College London\, UK\nDr Michelangelo Secchi\, Centre for Social Innovation\, Coimbra\, Portugal \nProf. Elizabeth Maria Renieris\, Director\, Cybersecurity and Technology Ethics Lab\, Harvard and Stanford Universities\, USA 
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/trust-in-data/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210127T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210127T170000
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CREATED:20220728T081528Z
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SUMMARY:Citizen Control of Personal Data
DESCRIPTION:New Initiative “Citizen Control of Personal Data” within the Citizen Focus Action Cluster\nOn January 27th\, 2021\, the Smart Cities Marketplace will launch its new Initiative “Citizen Control of Personal Data” within the Citizen Focus Action Cluster. We kindly invite you to join us from 15 to 17 h and learn more the initiative’s approach to handling personal data. \nEnormous changes will take place in the next few years in the field of data\, moving from the current large-corporation approach\, where personal data is collected for narrow commercial benefit\, to an approach aiming at the greater good of society and the economy. \nThe intention of the “Citizen Control of Personal Data” initiative is to contribute to speeding up the adoption\, at scale\, of common open urban data platforms\, and ensure that 300 million European citizens are served by cities with competent urban data platforms\, by 2025. The potential for citizen’s personal data to contribute to data ecosystems will be significantly enhanced by introducing secure\, ethical and legal access to this highly coveted and valuable personal data\, incorporating citizen-generated data as “city data“. \nThe “Citizen Control of Personal Data” initiative will seek to remove existing obstacles and help build the conditions and relationships whereby the citizen will be willing to share personal data with a city and with other actors in the data economy. The ambition behind this new initiative is to give the smart cities movement a boost by providing cities with access to a rich personal data pool. This pool of data\, in turn\, would stimulate further activity within the data economy\, accelerate the take-up of urban data platforms and contribute to the improvement of mobility\, health\, energy efficiency and better governance among other. \nYou can register for the initiative launch here.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/citizen-control-of-personal-data/
LOCATION:WEB-STREAMED | TIME CET
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210127T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210127T150000
DTSTAMP:20260413T210652
CREATED:20220728T081240Z
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SUMMARY:NGI Forward: dialogues on the future of search
DESCRIPTION:Salon: The future of Information access for search and discovery in next generation internet\nRegister early: https://app.livestorm.co/made-group/dialogues-on-data-and-search-the-future-of-information-and-search \nOn January 27th probe the following questions: What are the key needs of tomorrow’s search and discovery\, what are the distributed infrastructure needs and how are algorithms that give ‘top’ results validated? What are the data policy guidelines and governance thereof? What are user’s unmet needs to ‘discover’ tomorrow’s world? Do diverse human languages and values play a local role in the global search context of zeroes and ones? And is there room for a citizens fair data deal that leads to reliable and verifiable information and data trusts? How do individual (eg right to be forgotten) and collective rights (to know) make searching more public\, more transparent or more ethical by design? \nBy decentralising search & retrieval\, and by making future acts machine-processed\, and services composable in realtime\, there still remains a wide gap to fill: to gain quality and discoverability. Open standards can help. Service composability joins multiple independent sources of federated search without a single search authority point of presence. The ethical search would apply a variety of ethical filters to search results\, plus mechanisms for collective action to feed those filters\, making values transparent or visible inside future AI search. Trust benefits usage\, instead of lamenting lack of trust in commercial providers like Amazon.  In ‘The Age of Continuous Connection 24/7’ it may be time to change our unsustainable business models. \nWE WANT YOUR INPUT AND IDEAS: Go tell.edgeryders.eu \nWe invite experts to give their recommendations for NGI. Three EU funded H2020 projects in this domain join this event: NGI FORWARD\, NGI0 Discovery\, and NGI Assure.  We invite others to also join. The expected outcome is to contribute to the next generation EU research funding\, a better understanding and cohesive EU efforts to submit innovative ideas for open calls. Meeting organizers include the IoT Council & Edgeryders for NGI FORWARD\, NLnet Foundation for NGI Discovery and Assure and ELONTECH. \nRegister early: https://app.livestorm.co/made-group/dialogues-on-data-and-search-the-future-of-information-and-search \n11:00 – 16:00 | Workshops: The Future of Search\nWorkshops are on Big Blue Button\,  hosted by TU. Delft \n\n11:00 – 12:00 | Search and Ethics\nKick-off by Noémi Ványi (SEARX)\nhttps://bbb.tbm.tudelft.nl/b/rob-u1k-4jz-ycj\n13:00 – 14:00 | Search and (hyper) locality\nKick-off by Sarah Hoffmann (OpenStreetMap)\nhttps://bbb.tbm.tudelft.nl/b/rob-uo4-q1n-ldu\n15:00 – 16:00 | Search and Internet of Things\nKick-off by Michael Christen (YaCy)\nhttps://bbb.tbm.tudelft.nl/b/rob-1zv-mco-ci9\n\nWE WANT YOUR INPUT AND IDEAS: Go tell.edgeryders.eu \n17:00 – 18:00 | Seminar: The Future of Search\nSpeakers\n\nVint Cerf (Google)\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vint_Cerf\nLoretta Anania (EC)\nhttps://www.dsimanifesto.eu/speakers/loretta-anania/\nSarah Hoffmann (OpenStreetMap)\nhttps://sosm.ch/about/board/former-board-members/sarah-hoffmann/\nMichiel Leenaars (NGI projects coordinator)\nhttps://nlnet.nl/people/leenaars.html\nPietro Lio’ (Department of Computer Science and Technology of the University of Cambridge)\nhttps://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~pl219/\n\nOrganizing\n\ntheinternetofthings.eu\ntell.edgeryders.eu\nresearch.ngi.eu\nnlnet.nl\nnlnet.nl/discovery\nnlnet.nl/assure\nelontech.org\n\nThe Salons reflect the views of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission but form part of the project’s overarching recommendations for the NGI and future European internet policy. \nWE WANT YOUR INPUT AND IDEAS: Go tell.edgeryders.eu \nhttps://vimeo.com/496482126
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-forward-dialogues-on-the-future-of-search/
LOCATION:ON-LINE EVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210120T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210120T180000
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SUMMARY:NGI Forward: dialogues on Data & Policy
DESCRIPTION:Salon: Data and Policy\nDo register early as we have limited seating in the (online) workshops.\nhttps://app.livestorm.co/made-group/dialogues-on-data-and-policy-the-40-the-identity-and-the-privacy-issue \nExecutive Vice-President for A Europe Fit for the Digital Age\, Margrethe Vestager\, said: “You don’t have to share all data. But if you do and data is sensitive you should be able to do in a manner where data can be trusted and protected. We want to give business and citizens the tools to stay in control of data. And to build trust that data is handled in line with European values and fundamental rights.” \nIt is clear that there is an urgency for an alternative European model to data handling practice of major tech platforms\, and pave the way for sectoral European data spaces to benefit society\, citizens and companies. \nWE WANT YOUR INPUT AND IDEAS: Go tell.edgeryders.eu \nWe invite experts to give their recommendations for NGI. Two EU funded H2020 projects in this domain join this event NGI FORWARD and DAPSI. The expected outcome is to contribute to the next generation EU research funding\, a better understanding and cohesive EU efforts to submit innovative ideas for open calls. \nDo register early as we have limited seating in the (online) workshops.\nhttps://app.livestorm.co/made-group/dialogues-on-data-and-policy-the-40-the-identity-and-the-privacy-issue \n11:00 – 12: 00 | Seminar\nSpeakers\n\nEva Kaili\, MEP Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament\nAnja Bechmann\, Professor & Director @AUDATALAB\nJaya Klara Brekke\, founding member of the Magma Collective\, a planetary think-and-do tank\, currently developing peer-to-peer cloud system\, CoBox\nIrene Hernández\, Founder & CEO at GATACA | Digital Identities | Blockchain researcher\, Interop WG ESSIF\n\nFirst respondent\nPrimavera De Filippi\, permanent researcher at the National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS) in Paris\, a faculty associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University\, and a Visiting Fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute. \nModerators\nMantalena Kaili (ELONTECH) and Gaëlle Le Gars (NGI Forward WP4) \n14:00- 18:00 | Workshops DATA/POLICY\n\n13:00 –  14:00 CET | Data and Methods\nKick-off by Alberto Cottica\, edgeryders.eu\nhttps://bbb.tbm.tudelft.nl/b/rob-jvf-ik7-xvx\n\n15:00 – 16:00 CET | Data and Policy\nKick-off by Rob van Kranenburg\, moderation Gaëlle Le Gars\nhttps://bbb.tbm.tudelft.nl/b/rob-cis-o7h-gos\n17:00 – 18:00 CET | Data portability\nKick-off by Trace Labs\, moderation Erik Mannens (IMEC)\nhttps://bbb.tbm.tudelft.nl/b/rob-8rf-k55-fgn\n\n  \nOrganizing\n\ntheinternetofthings.eu\ntell.edgeryders.eu\nresearch.ngi.eu\ndapsi.ngi.eu\nelontech.org\n\nThe Salons reflect the views of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission but form part of the project’s overarching recommendations for the NGI and future European internet policy. \nWE WANT YOUR INPUT AND IDEAS: Go tell.edgeryders.eu
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-forward-dialogues-on-data-policy/
LOCATION:ON-LINE EVENT
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:NGI Forward and ELONTECH: Dialogues on Identity
DESCRIPTION:Drivers of the Digital Transition: data\, identity and cybersecurity\nIn joint cooperation with ELONTECH \nBy assembling the building blocks we want to achieve the ‘overtone’ which is creating an NGI attitude\, a way of looking at the digital transition in Europe that coherently makes the key topics – Trustworthy Information Flows\, Decentralized Power on the Internet\, Personal Data Control\, An Inclusive Internet\, Competitive European Ecosystems and Ethical Internet Technology\, Safer Online Environments and Sustainable and Climate-friendly Internet –  actionable for local (city)\, regional\, national and EU policy makers\, guiding for technology enablers and ‘comforting’ to a larger audience\, meaning we explain the fast developments in such a way as they remain close to everyday life\, especially given the economic situation in many countries due to lockdowns and the role of technology in trends in work and employment. \nWith Thibault VERBIEST (iour.org)\, Loretta ANANIA (EC)\, Alberto Crespo Garcia (ATOS)\, Petros Kavassalis (UAEGAN) and Mantalena Kaili (ELONTECH – moderator).
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-forward-and-elontech-dialogues-on-identity/
LOCATION:ON-LINE EVENT
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Data To Go: An FTC Workshop on Data Portability
DESCRIPTION:The Federal Trade Commission will host a public workshop on September 22\, 2020\, to examine the potential benefits and challenges to consumers and competition raised by data portability. \nData portability refers to the ability of consumers to move data – such as\, emails\, contacts\, calendars\, financial information\, health information\, favorites\, friends or content posted on social media – from one service to another or to themselves. In addition to providing benefits to consumers\, data portability may benefit competition by allowing new entrants to access data they otherwise would not have so that they can grow competing platforms and services. At the same time\, there may be challenges to implementing or requiring data portability. For example\, data that consumers want to port may include information about others\, such as friends’ photos and comments. How should this data be treated? How can the data be transferred securely? Who has responsibility for ensuring that data portability is technically feasible? Does mandatory data access or data sharing affect companies’ incentives to invest in data-driven products and services? \n \nData portability is a timely topic. Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation and California’s Consumer Privacy Act both include data portability requirements\, and companies serving customers in Europe and California have already begun providing consumers with the right to port their data. In addition\, the UK’s Open Banking initiative and US banking laws requiring that financial information be provided to consumers in an electronic format\, are encouraging data portability in the financial sector\, including the development of APIs to facilitate transfer of data to consumers and among financial institutions. Major technology companies Apple\, Facebook\, Google\, Microsoft\, and Twitter have created the Data Transfer Project with the goal of creating an open-source\, service-to-service data portability platform. The Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of National Coordinator for Health Information Technology has finalized rules to facilitate portability of health data. And industry and lawmakers have discussed including data portability as a component of any comprehensive federal privacy legislation. \nThe workshop seeks to bring together stakeholders — including industry representatives\, economists\, consumer advocates\, and regulators — for a wide-ranging public discussion on issues raised by data portability. The workshop will address questions such as the potential benefits to consumers and competition of data portability\, the potential risks to consumer privacy and how those risks might be mitigated\, the potential impact of mandatory data access or data sharing on companies’ incentives to innovate\, how to best ensure the security of personal data that is being transmitted from one business to another\, the merits and challenges of interoperability\, and who should be responsible for ensuring interoperability.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/data-to-go-an-ftc-workshop-on-data-portability/
LOCATION:web-streamed
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:High-level conference on Data Economy
DESCRIPTION:The High-Level Conference on Data Economy will gather a broad spectrum of aspects on data economy in order to showcase solutions and to define the principles for a sustainable\, competitive and human-driven data economy. The programme will focus on the theme of human-centric data economy featuring the public and private sectors\, non-governmental organisations and civil society. The Conference is expected to bring together an influential group of 400 high-level attendees representing the EU member states and EU institutions\, business and economy as well as the civil society to discuss and shape the principles for future development of European data economy. \nThe conference is organised by the Ministry of Transport and Communications\, the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Education and Culture. \nFor more information\, check the program on the event website.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/high-level-conference-on-data-economy/
LOCATION:Finlandia Hall\, Mannerheimintie 13\, 00100 Helsinki\, Finland\, Helsinki\, 00100\, Finland
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:MyData 2019
DESCRIPTION:MyData Global’s mission is to empower individuals by improving their right to self-determination regarding their personal data. The human-centric paradigm is aimed at a fair\, sustainable\, and prosperous digital society\, where the sharing of personal data is based on trust as well as balanced and fair relationship between individuals and organisations.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/mydata-2019/
LOCATION:Wanha Satama \, Lilla Hamngatan 5\, 00160 Helsingfors\, Finland\, Helsingfors\, 00160\, Finland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190517
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SUMMARY:Digital Transformation World 2019
DESCRIPTION:Intelligent operations for a 5G world\nThe next decade will be one of opportunity for the telecoms industry – for those who can move fast enough.\nAs established industries race to digitize\, expectations and hype for new technologies such as 5G are sky high. \nSeizing the opportunity and remaining competitive in existing markets demands a revolution in the operating model – transforming time-to-market from years to days; simplifying and automating across the business; revolutionizing IT and embracing agile ways of working. \nDigital Transformation World 2019 will explore these opportunities and challenges and more across 5 dedicated programs:\n\n2025 Digital Operator: Capturing Value in the 5G Era\nCloud Native IT: Cutting the Complexity to Deliver Business Agility\nNetwork Transformation: Building and operating an agile and dynamic virtual network\nAI and Data Strategy: Making Intelligent Decisions\nDigital Customer Experience: Accelerating the Digital Customer
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/digital-transformation-world-2019/
LOCATION:Acropolis Convention Center\, 1 Esplanade John Fitzgerald Kennedy\, 06000 Nice\, France\, Nice\, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur\, 06000\, France
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20190220T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20190220T103000
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SUMMARY:Using AI to Fight Disinformation in European Elections
DESCRIPTION:As the European Union readies for its upcoming elections\, accelerating the fight against fake news has become a top priority. Many policymakers are concerned about attempts to covertly use online platforms to insert propaganda and incendiary messages into public discourse in European democracies by targeting particular groups with disinformation campaigns. One powerful tool in the fight against fake news is artificial intelligence (AI)\, which can be used to automatically detect and respond to this content as well as empower users with the ability to verify the veracity of claims. A number of leading tech companies\, including Facebook\, Google\, and Twitter\, have committed to self-regulatory standards and developed a code of practice on disinformation\, and the European Commission is evaluating the extent to which automated tools and self-regulation can counter fake news\, without introducing new distortions to public discourse or stifling freedom of speech. \nJoin the Center for Data Innovation for a conversation about how the public and private sectors can work together to accelerate the use of AI to combat fake news. \nConfirmed Speakers: \n\nPaolo Cesarini\, Head of Unit\, Media Convergence & Social Media\, DG CONNECT\, European Commission\nEline Chivot\, Senior Policy Analyst\, Center for Data Innovation\nClara Hanot\, Advocacy and Fundraising Officer\, EU DisinfoLab\nJens-Henrik Jeppesen\, Director of European Affairs\, Center for Democracy and Technology\nMilan Zubicek\, Public Policy & Government Relations Manager\, Google
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/using-ai-to-fight-disinformation-in-european-elections/
LOCATION:Press Club Brussels\, Rue Froissart 95\, 1000 Bruxelles\, Belgium\, Bruxelles\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
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