Cyber Ethics, Education and Security: Serving Humanity with Values
Globethics.net Foundation

Session 301
During the thematic workshop panelists will address the topic of 'Cyber Ethics, Education and Security: Serving Humanity with Values' from their particular perspectives, whether it be from the point of view of ethics, law, education and/or security. The Workshop is based upon the issues raised by contributors to the book ‘Cyber Ethics 4.0: Serving Humanity with Values’, published by Globethics.net in 2018. The workshop will include the launch of the book following its launch in New Delhi, India in November 2018 and an invitation will be extended to workshop participants to join a collaborative research project to deepen the study and practice of Cyber Ethics in today’s world.
Moderator
Prof. Dr Obiora Ike, Executive Director, Globethics.net
Speakers/Panellists
- Dr Mariana Bozesan, Dipl.-Inform., Founder, AQAL AG, Founder and President, AQAL Foundation, International Club of Rome member, Germany
- Dr Pavan Duggal, Advocate, Supreme Court of India, President, Cyberlaws.net, Cyberlaw Asia and Mobilelaw.net, Chief Mentor, Blockchain Law Epicentre and Chairman, International Commission on Cyber Security Law, India
- Dr Alexander V. Libin, Scientific Director, Georgetown - Howard Universities Center for Translational Science, Washington, DC, USA
- Dr Siobhán Martin, Director, Leadership in International Security Course, Geneva Centre for Security Policy, Switzerland
- Prof. Dr Dr h.c. Christoph Stückelberger, Founder and President of Globethics.net and Professor of Ethics, Switzerland
Session's link to WSIS Action Lines
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C3. Access to information and knowledge
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C5. Building confidence and security in the use of ICTs
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C6. Enabling environment
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C7. ICT Applications: E-learning
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C10. Ethical dimensions of the Information Society
The thematic workshop is directly and explicitly linked to WSIS Action Lines C10 and C5 with impacts on Action Lines C3, C6 and C7.
Session's link to Sustainable Development Process
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Goal 4: Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
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Goal 5: Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
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Goal 9: Build resilient infrastructure, promote sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
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Goal 16: Promote just, peaceful and inclusive societies
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Goal 17: Revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development
Bearing in mind the established linkages between the Goals, the workshop is directly linked to Goals 4 and 9, can only happen effectively in the framework of Goal 17 with Goal 16 being the aim, which includes Goal 5.