Managing Covid-19 in Cyberspace: Privacy versus Security

10 June, 15.00-16.00 CEST

Cyber-enabled surveillance technologies have been credited for having successfully supported the fight against Covid-19. The case of South Korea, where authorities implemented a multi-layered surveillance programme, is often portrayed as a success story. However, there are legitimate concerns regarding the risk that in non-democratic regimes surveillance technologies justified by the health emergency will be used to install panopticon dystopias, reinforcing the authoritarian grip on power. This, in turn, complicates the already troublesome objective of reaching a global consensus on a global consensus on norms of responsible states’ behaviour in cyberspace. COVID-justified cyber power may translate, in other words, to a more unstable and divided cyberspace and in more harsh Great Powers competition, especially in and through cyberspace. How can liberal democracies support the emergence of ethically grounded global norms to balance privacy principles and public health measures?

Panel discussion

Giorgia Abeltino, Director, Public Policy South Europe; Director, External Relations Google Arts & Culture, Google

Jan-David Franke, Editor “about:intel”, Stiftung Neue Verantwortung

Lyu Jinghua, Visiting Scholar Cyber Policy Initiative, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Chris Meserole, Deputy Director, Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technology Initiative Fellow – Foreign Policy, The Brookings Institution

Chair

Fabio Rugge, Head of the Center on Cybersecurity, ISPI

The event is organised in the frame of the Centre on Cybersecurity promoted by ISPI and Leonardo.

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