Tuesday's Interactive Programme

#LondonCyber Interactive aims to explore them through a series of live and virtual debates, presentations and interactions covering issues from international development, to freedom of expression, policing in the cyber age and the lessons of the Arab Spring.

 
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Tuesday 1 November

From 0800 onwards  Registration

At the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre

0900-1045  #LondonCyber Interactive Events: Session 1

Internet Freedom

Mountbatten Room, 6th Floor

International centre for dialogue, Wilton Park will host an interactive debate on the Freedom of the Internet. This will explore the rise and rise of social media, the impact and implications of new developments; recent experiences of state responses to the use of citizen media, for instance in the Arab Spring and legal implications. How free is free speech?

Chair: Richard Burge CEO Wilton Park

Speakers:

  • Barbara Bukovská, Senior Director, Law and Policy, Executive Director, ARTICLE 19
  • John Kampfner, Chief Executive, Index on Censorship
  • Tom Ilube, Managing Director, Consumer Markets, CallCredit
  • Atiaf Alwazir, Yemeni activist and researcher
  • Hannan Ezzat, Regional Director for Marketing and Communications for
  • Middle East and North Africa, British Council Cairo
  • William Echikson, Head of Free Expression in Europe, Middle East and Africa, Google

Cyber Crime Legislation

St James Suite, 4th Floor

Which legislation best fits the current climate? Centred on the three main forms of legislation currently being enshrined in law by  ITU, Commonwealth Model and Budapest Convention, throughout the world.

Chair: Lord McNally Minister of State, Ministry of Justice

Speakers:

  • Marco Gercke, Cybercrime Research Institute, Cologne
  • Alexander Seger, Secretary, Cybercrime Convention Committee, Council of Europe, Strasbourg
  • Zahid Jamil, Legal Expert, Commonwealth Cyber Crime Initiative, Karachi

Cyberspace and International Development

Westminster Suite, 4th Floor

Oxfam presents a discussion on how the internet and mobile technologies are changing the developing world. What impact do they have on the way people live their lives? How can private enterprise help shape the future of Africa? Oxfam brings together a panel of leading innovators in digital development to discuss how we can make huge social, economic and educational advancements through new technology and find new ways to  fight poverty across the globe.

Chair: Michael Anderson Director General, Global & Policy Issues, Department For International Development

Introduction: Barbara Stocking Chief Executive, Oxfam

Speakers:

  • Sarah Jordan, Head, Digital, Communications, Oxfam
  • Christèle Delbé, Head of Sustainability, Vodafone
  • Helen Clark, Administrator, United Nations Development Programme
  • Mark Graham, Research Fellow, Oxford Internet

1555-1825  #LondonCyber Interactive Events: Session 2

Policing in the Cyber Age

Westminster Suite, 4th Floor

In the first ever release of such data in February this year, UK Government estimates reveal the impact of cyber crime on the UK economy to be in the region of a staggering £27 billion per year (made up of £21 billion costs to business, £2.2 billion to government and £3.1 billion to citizens). This session includes a number of presentations on the wide-ranging aspects of policing in cyberspace and the efforts of the law enforcement agencies engaged in combating this.

Chair: Sir Ian Andrews Chair, Serious Organised Crime Agency

Speakers:

  • Charlie McMurdie, Detective Superintendent, Police Central eCrime Unit, Metropolitan Police Service
  • Simon Tee, Senior Performance Manager, Specialist Crime Directorate
  • Steve Mortimore, Assistant Chief Constable, Policing Policy and Practice Service Director, National Policing Improvement Agency
  • Lee Miles, Head Cyber, Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA)
  • Greg Day, EMEA Security CTO & Director of Security Strategy, Symantec

Child Safety in CyberSpace.

St James Suite, 4th Floor

Interactive panel discussion on children’s online safety.  This will include the UK Government’s world-leading role in working in partnership with ICT industries and others in the UK Council for Child Internet Safety (UKCCIS) and how UKCCIS members are working together to help to keep children and young people safe online.  The panel includes senior UKCCIS representatives from industry, charity, law enforcement and academia as well as young people.

Joint Chairs: James Brokenshire MP, Minister for Crime & Security & Tim Loughton MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Children and Families
               
Speakers:

  • Mike Galvin, BT
  • Peter Davies, CEOP
  • Andrew Flanagan, NSPCC
  • Niketa Sanderson, NSPCC Ambassador


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