Agenda
April 6
08:30 | Registration |
09:00 | Plenary Meeting
Moderator: Andrey Vorobyev, Coordination Center for TLDs .RU/.РФ |
10:00 | IP&IT Law Award Ceremony |
10:30 | Special Address |
11:00 | Coffee Break |
SESSIONS |
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11:15 | 1. Fake News : Fake’n’Hype
Moderator: Karen Kazaryan, RAEC As mass media and social networks develop, they are increasingly becoming
tools for manipulating public opinion. In the post-truth era, fake news poses
a
particular threat. Due to low media culture and catchy sensational headlines,
fake news goes viral and significantly distorts reality. Representatives of
major media outlets, media culture experts, and Russian and foreign media
policy-makers will discuss where fake news comes from, how it spreads and,
most
importantly, what goal it pursues.
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12:45 | Обед |
13:45 | 2. Cybersecurity: together or apart
Moderator: Leonid Todorov, APTLD Modern conceptions of cyber security mainly revolve around two mutually
exclusive ideas. On the one hand, countries speak more than ever about digital
sovereignty and having their own cyber forces, designed to protect digital
borders from external attacks. On the other hand, fighting electronic terrorism
and international cybercrime requires coordinating the efforts of governments,
businesses and civil organizations all over the world. Experts from Russia,
China and Europe will discuss how to strike a balance between these two
approaches. |
15:15 | Coffee Break |
15:30 | 3. In case of emergency
Moderator: Mikhail Anisimov, Coordination Center For TLD .RU/.РФ Computer emergency response teams are the main fielders in
information security. They constantly monitor cybercrime and are the primary
source of expertise in the area. As the digital environment develops, threats
multiply and new risks come to light. More CERTs are started, often to
specialize in a specific niche. Representatives of CERTs from Russia, Asia
and
Europe will discuss the future of such groups and new challenges. |
17:00 | Coffee Break |
17:15 | 4. On the eve of Skynet
Moderator: Alexey Lukatsky, Cisco Experiments with neural networks and deep learning have created
systems that can process information using fuzzy logic that is more
typical of
living beings than computers. So far, these systems have a very limited
use
such as voice and graphics recognition, personal electronic assistants,
search
systems for implicit links between events and phenomena, or
forecasting.
Representatives of major international companies working with
artificial
intelligence will speak about current AI applications, its future
potential and
whether we should beware of the rise of machines |
18:45 | Closing remarks |
19:00 | The End |