Dear GKD Members,

This is a reminder that the DOT-COM / InterAction Speaker Series event
on "Cyber-Security Issues in Developing Country Environments" will occur
tomorrow afternoon. Address and contact details are below:

Event:  DOT-COM / InterAction Speaker Series
Topic:  Cyber-Security Issues in Developing Country Environments
Date:  September 16, 2004 (Thursday)
Time: 4:00-5:30 pm
Location: Academy for Educational Development (AED), 1825 Connecticut
Avenue, Washington, D.C., NW

RSVP: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

For more information:
http://www.dot-com-alliance.org/events/cybersecurity.htm 


For those who missed it the first time, here is a brief summary of the
themes to be discussed at this event:

On the edges of the expanding wave of Internet connectivity, digital
technologies offer tremendous opportunities for stimulating economic
growth and human development. The technologies, however, often extend
beyond the reach of existing regulatory regimes and current
technological safeguards, making international development environments
increasingly the scenes of cyber-crime.

Creation of viruses, electronic snooping, server hijacking to relay
pornography, and fraud are only some of the current challenges affecting
those working to extend the benefits of new media. Cyber-security
measures taken in response to these trends, however, may be misused to
curtail privacy, freedom of expression or other democratic values.

Development agencies and governments increasingly find themselves at the
intersection of these trends. How may they respond to the challenges in
ways that help the benefits of new media grow, without compromising
individual freedoms?  As governments, businesses, and private citizens
struggle to balance security concerns with the unparalleled
opportunities that digital technologies offer, it is vitally important
to be actively engaged in the policy debates - both to learn what works
and to help define the balance between security and privacy.

Speakers
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* Cyber-security and developing countries - an overview by  Jim X.
Dempsey, Executive Director, Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT)

* Cyber-security and economic growth - private sector perspective by
Jody Westby, President, the Work-it Group

* Cyber-security and the need for legal infrastructures by Richard
Downing, Senior Counsel, Computer Crime and Intellectual property
section, U.S. Department of Justice.

* The context for cyber-security and international development by
Jonathan Metzger, ANE Internet Development Adviser, U.S. Agency for
International Development (USAID)

A Q&A session and a reception will follow the presentations.




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