09:00-09:30 Registration |
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09:30-10:40
Implementation and Practice of Online Safety Regulation |
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Implementation and Practice of Online Safety Regulation Description
•Current Status of Implementation of Online Safety Legislation •Significance of Transparency •Challenges in Dealing with Cross-border Digital Platforms Moderator
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11:00-12:00
Internet Risk Governance |
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Internet Risk Governance Description
•Developments of International AI Legislation •Information Wars •Addressing Geopolitical Challenges in Digital Environment Moderator
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16:10-17:10
Building a Safe and Vibrant Internet Environment |
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Building a Safe and Vibrant Internet Environment Description
•How to Build a Safe and Vibrant Internet Environment (including Legal Framework, Implementation, Public-Private Cooperation, International Collaboration, etc.) •Suggestions for Taiwan Moderator
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13:30-14:30
Technical Community & Infrastructure Capacity Building |
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Technical Community & Infrastructure Capacity Building Description
Internet governance is often perceived as a matter of public policy and regulation. However, at its core, it relies on stable and trustworthy technical infrastructure. From the Domain Name System (DNS) and IP address allocation to the development of Internet standards, the technical community has long played a pivotal role in the global Internet governance ecosystem. Organizations such as ICANN, IETF, and APNIC operate through open, bottom-up, multistakeholder models. Amid rapid digital transformation and rising geopolitical risks, countries are placing increasing emphasis on “technical capacity” as a critical component of Internet governance. This includes infrastructure resilience, participation in technical standard-setting, and the cultivation of local talent with strong international engagement. This session will explore how Taiwan can strengthen the capacity of its technical community, deepen its participation in global Internet governance mechanisms, and build sustainable infrastructure capabilities to support an open, secure, and resilient Internet. Moderator
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14:50-15:50
Artificial Intelligence and Internet Governance Risks |
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Artificial Intelligence and Internet Governance Risks Description
•Benefits and Risks of AI Application in Internet Governance •What Internet Risks Can Be Reduced or Blocked Through the Application of AI Technologies? Moderator
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