Draft Programme
ITU/MIC Strategic Dialogue on Safer
Internet Environment for Children
(2-3 June 2009, Tokyo)
ITU/MIC Strategic
Dialogue on Safer Internet Environment for Children
Day 1, 2 JUNE 2009 (10:00 - 19:30 h)
{Day 2} |
10:00 — 10:45 |
OPENING CEREMONY |
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Welcome address:
H.E. Mr.
Kunio Hatoyama, Minister for Internal Affairs and
Communications, Japan (Japan) |
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Welcome address:
Dr. Hamadoun I. Touré,
Secretary-General, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
“Welcome address” |
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Keynote speech:
Mr. Shun
Sakurai, Director-General, Telecommunications Bureau,
MIC Japan (Japan) |
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Opening remarks by
Chairperson: Prof. Masao Horibe, Professor Emeritus of
Hitotsubashi University, Japan “Opening
remarks by Chairperson” |
10:45 — 11:10 |
coffee break |
11:10
— 11:20 | Presentation of the Child Online
Protection Initiative |
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Ms. Cristina Bueti,
Policy Analyst, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
“COP initiative presentation” |
11:20 — 12:30 | SESSION 1
When
Corps play COP
This session will aim at identifying risks and vulnerabilities to
children in cyberspace
and will present practical tools developed by industry to help minimize risk.
Moderator:
Ms. Natasha Jackson, Head of Content Policy, GSM Association
“Draft Guidelines for Industry on Child Online
Protection” |
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Mr. Hiroshi Tano, Director, Consumer
Services Department, NTT DOCOMO, Inc. “The importance of
introducing mobile filtering services” |
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Ms. Cathy Cummings, Executive Director
of the Financial Coalition Against Child Pornography, (ICMEC) “The Mobile
Alliance Against Child Sexual Abuse Content and the
Financial Coalition Against Child Pornography” |
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Open Discussion |
12:30 —
14:30 | LUNCH |
14:30 — 16:00 | SESSION 2
Safer
Internet for children: Supporting multi-stakeholder approach
to protect children online
to Empower them to Become Smart users of ICTs
Children and teenagers can benefit greatly from being online, but they
also can be targets of crime and exploitation in the new environment.
This session will look at how to promote a multi-stakeholder approach to protect
our most valuable resource – our children and empower them to become smart users
of ICTs.
Moderator: Mr. John Carr, CHIS, “Draft Guidelines for
Policy-Makers on Child Online Protection” |
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Mr. Noor Iskandar Hashim,
Director, CEO Office, Cybersecurity Malaysia "CyberSafe:
CyberSecurity Malaysia’s Experience" |
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Ms. Gabrielle Shaw, Head of International and
Relations, Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre
(CEOP) “The holistic
approach – CEOP, law enforcement and youth
participation/empowerment” |
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Prof. Ichiya Nakamura, Keio University
“Supporting a
multi-stakeholder approach to protect children online and
empowering them as ICT smart users” |
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Mr. Dieter Carstensen, Project Manager,
Save the Children “Draft Guidelines for Children on Child
Online Protection” |
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Open Discussion |
16:00 —
16:30 | COFFEE BREAK |
16:30 — 18:00 | SESSION 3
Cybersafe:
National & Regional Initiatives
This session will present national and regional initiatives on child
online safety.
Moderator: Ms. Nevine Tewfik, Director, CyberPeace Initiative |
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Mr. John Carr, Secretary, Children’s
Charities’ Coalition on Internet Safety (CHIS) “The role and
value of self regulation in relation to online child
protection” |
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Mr. Naoya Bessho, Chief Compliance
Officer, VP, Legal Department, Yahoo Japan Corporation and
Vice-Chairman of Research & Planning Committee, Safer
Internet of Japan “Safer
internet environment for children” |
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Mr. Dieter Carstensen, Chairman of European NGO
Alliance for Child Safety Online (eNASCO) “eNACSO
– European NGO alliance for online child safety” |
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Mr. Thongchai Sangsiri, Director, Center for
Computer Forensics, Ministry of Information and
Communication Technology, Thailand “Promoting
A Safer Online Environment For Children” |
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Open Discussion |
18:00 —
19:30 | RECEPTION (to be hosted by MIC Japan) |
Strategic
Dialogue on Safer Internet Environment for Children
Day 2, 3 JUNE 2009 (10:00 - 16:00 h)
{Day 1} |
10:00 — 11:00 | SESSION 4
Promoting
safer Internet: Raising awareness and user education
This session will provide an overview of ongoing efforts in raising
awareness and promote user education to enhance online safety.
Moderator:
Ms. Isabella Santa,
Senior Raising Awareness Expert, European Network
Information Security Agency (ENISA), “Draft
Guidelines for Parents, Guardians & Educators on Child
Online Protection” |
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Ms. Nevine Tewfik, Director, CyberPeace Initiative
“The e-safety agenda
for youth in Egypt in the last 2 years; Taking Stock and
Future Plans on the regional level” |
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Mr. Toru Maruhashi, Group Vice
President, Corporate Business Group, Attorney at Law (New
York), General Manager, Legal Dept. and General Manager,
Social Activity Promotion Dept., NIFTY Corporation “Promotion
of Safer Use of Internet by Children” |
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Mr. Dong Liu, CEO and President of
Beijing Internet Institute and BII Group Holdings Ltd. “Construction
of a Safer and Harmonious Internet for Children” |
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Open Discussion |
11:00 —
11:30 | COFFEE BREAK |
11:30 — 12:30 | SESSION 5
Children
& Cyberspace: The need for a global approach
A global response is needed to tackle the growing number of risks faced
by children and young people online. This session will look at international efforts to protect children from cyber-exploitation and to promote
child online protection globally.
Moderator: Ms. Deborah Taylor Tate, Honorable
Former US FCC Commissioner and 2009 World Telecommunication
and Information Society (WTISD) Laureate |
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Dr. Hamadoun I. Touré,
Secretary-General, International Telecommunication Union
(ITU) “Children &
Cyberspace: The Need For A Global Approach” |
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Mr. Phillip Victor, Head of
Communication and Outreach, International Multilateral
Partnership Against Cyber Threats (IMPACT) “Children
& Cyberspace: The Need for a Global Approach” |
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Mr. Hiromasa Nakai, Chief/Deputy
General Manager, Information and Public Affairs Division,
Japan committee for UNICEF “UNICEF
Presentation” |
12:30 —
14:30 | LUNCH |
14:30 — 15:30 | CLOSE OF MEETING
Closing
Plenary and Wrap-up
This session will give an overview of the strategic dialogue. It will
draw the main conclusions and messages from the previous sessions and in
particular identify key issues to be followed-up.
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Closing Remarks: |
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Dr. Hamadoun I. Touré,
Secretary-General, International Telecommunication Union
(ITU) “Closing Remarks” |
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Mr. Michiaki Ogasawara,
Director-General, Global ICT Strategy Bureau, MIC Japan |
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Chairman’s wrap up and closing remarks: |
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Prof. Masao Horibe, Professor
Emeritus of Hitotsubashi University “Chairman’s
wrap up and closing remarks” |
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