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As online criminal activities increase in scope and sophistication, efforts to combat cybercrime continue to evolve. Recent legislative initiatives in this area have focused on targeting misinformation and other misconduct online. However, laws on content regulation, surveillance and platform liability can pose serious risks to freedom of expression and access to information. Experts from the media, the private sector, law enforcement, and technical and intergovernmental organizations will provide a holistic view of this complex policy landscape and explore how policymakers can navigate the delicate balance between ensuring cybersecurity and upholding fundamental human rights, especially the right to freedom of expression.
Speakers:
Paul Ash, Chief Executive Officer, Christchurch Call Irena Guidikova, Head of Democratic Institutions and Freedoms Department, Directorate for Democracy, Council of Europe Cagatay Pekyour, Head of Community Engagement & Advocacy Press: Randi Øgrey, director of the News Publishers' Association (tbc) Pavel Popescu, Vice President, ANCOM (tbc) Alidjanatou Saliou-Arèkpa, Member of Parliament, Benin (tbc)