The State of Internet Surveillance in Russia
The State of Internet Surveillance in Russia
Categories: Lectures and Seminars | Intended for Anyone
482 MacOdrum Library
1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON
Contact Information
Ottilie Grisdale, 613-520-2600 ext 6683, ottilie.grisdale@carleton.ca
Registration
No registration required.
Cost
Free
About this Event
Host Organization: EURUS, CGPM
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Please join us on Wednesday, March 23, 2016, for a lecture by Dr. Nikolay Dmitrik on “The State of Internet Surveillance in Russia.” The event will be taking place from 2:30pm-4:00pm, in the Discovery Centre of the MacOdrum Library (room 482).
The lecture examines recent internet regulation policies in Russia, focusing on the balance between identification requirements and the anonymity of errors. It asks whether the new regulation initiatives will improve the transparency of the Russian Internet, or whether they will turn the personal data of Russian citizens into another state property right.
Dr. Nikolay Dmitrik is a Senior Scientific Advisor at the Russian journal Digital Report, and Head of Legal Consulting of the Legal Department of the Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications of the Russian Federation. Dr. Dmitrik took part in the development of legislations on personal data, e-signatures, e-government services and access to information (2006-2012). He has authored over 40 publications in the field of ICT regulation in Russia.
This lecture is also sponsored by the Centre for Governance and Public management (CGPM).
Please see the main event page for more information.