AIGF-III Catalogue
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AIGF-III Catalogue
Third Annual Meeting of the Arab Internet Governance Forum Arab Perspective for Shaping the Future of the Internet Beirut, 26-27 November 2014 Catalogue Financial Contributors National Strategic Partner le Te Capacity building pre-event, 25 November 2014 Mövenpick Hotel m co OGERO Diamond Partner Gold Partner Silver Partner In-kind Contributor Arab IGF Main Partners Umbrella Organizations www.igfarab.org, www.facebook.com/ArabIGF @IGFArab @ESCWACIU #ArabIGF Secretariat Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB INTERNET GOVERNANCE FORUM ARAB PERSPECTIVE FOR SHAPING THE FUTURE OF THE INTERNET Beirut, 26-27 November 2014 Capacity Building Pre-event on 25 November 2014 Mövenpick Hotel CATALOGUE www.igfarab.org, www.facebook.com/ArabIGF #ArabIGF @IGFArab @ESCWACIU AIGF-III Catalogue Page 1 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] Disclaimer This document has not been subjected to formal United Nations editing. Overall theme and programme, including main sessions and workshops of the Arab IGF annual meetings, are produced by the Arab Internet Governance Community through the Arab Multistakeholder Advisory Group (AMAG), which represent all stakeholder groups, through an open bottom-up process with input from the public through Open Consultations. Workshops are organized by their independent proponents with the engagement of AMAG through an Open Call followed by an AMAG evaluation and selection process. Views and opinions reflected in various section of the Catalogue are those of their respective authors, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any of the entities/individuals/Staff Members affiliated with the Arab IGF, including the UNESCWA, and the League of Arab States; which are also not responsible for any misrepresentations, misinterpretations of information included in this Catalogue. AIGF-III Catalogue Page 2 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] Contents 1. Introduction .................................................................................................................................................... 6 2. Background on the Arab IGF Process .......................................................................................................... 6 3. Programme of AIGF-III ................................................................................................................................. 9 3.1 Agenda of AIGF-III Pre-event ................................................................................................................. 9 3.2 Agenda of AIGF-III Main Event ...........................................................................................................10 3.3 Details of Workshops..............................................................................................................................14 4. Organizing Committee and Collaborators ..................................................................................................19 5. Profile of Contributors and Sponsors..........................................................................................................20 5.1 National Strategic Partner.......................................................................................................................20 5.2 Diamond Partner .....................................................................................................................................22 5.3 Gold Partner ............................................................................................................................................24 5.4 Silver Partner ...........................................................................................................................................26 5.5 In-kind Contributor .................................................................................................................................27 6. Bionotes of Main Partners of the Arab IGF Process..................................................................................28 7. List of AMAG Members and Working Groups .........................................................................................30 7.1 AMAG Membership 2014......................................................................................................................30 7.2 AMAG Working Groups ........................................................................................................................31 8. Bionotes of Speakers and Collaborators .....................................................................................................33 9. Dashboard of Registration Statistics - 20 November 2014 .......................................................................44 9.1 Registrations by Organization Type ......................................................................................................44 9.2 Registrations in Capacity Building Pre-event .......................................................................................44 9.3 Registrations by Country and Gender....................................................................................................45 AIGF-III Catalogue Page 3 Beirut 2014 AIGF-III Catalogue [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] Page 4 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] “Open Invitation” To all stakeholders, from governments, business sector, civil society, technical community and academia, and international and regional organizations, as well as policy and decision makers and experts in the area of Internet governance from within and outside the Arab region The Arab IGF Executive Bureau for Joint Coordination, on behalf of the Umbrella Organizations of the Arab Internet Governance Forum (Arab IGF), is pleased to invite you to participate in the Third Annual Meeting of the Arab IGF (AIGF-III) that will be hosted by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (UN-ESCWA) with the strategic partnership of the Lebanese Ministry of Telecommunications and Ogero Telecom, at the Mövenpick Hotel in Beirut, during 26-27 November 2014, and under the joint patronage of H.E. the Lebanese Minister of Telecommunications Sheikh Boutros Harb and H.E. Executive Secretary of ESCWA Dr. Rima Khalaf. The AIGF-III event will be preceded by a capacity building day on Internet governance, on 25 November 2014, that aims to introduce participants to the various aspects of Internet governance and its sub-themes. All Arab IGF activities are organized under the joint umbrella of the League of Arab States (LAS) and ESCWA; in cooperation with the Secretariat, hosted by the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority (NTRA), and in consultation with the Arab Multistakeholder Advisory Group (AMAG). We look forward to your participation in the AIGF-III event, which will contribute to enriching the meeting discussions and shaping a promising future of the Internet at the regional and global levels. Ayman El-Sherbiny Chairman, Executive Bureau Arab Internet Governance Forum AIGF-III Catalogue Page 5 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] 1. Introduction The Third Annual Meeting of the Arab Internet Governance Forum (AIGF-III) is hosted by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) with the strategic partnership of the Lebanese Ministry of Telecommunications and Ogero Telecom, at the Mövenpick Hotel in Beirut, during 26-27 November 2014, and under the joint patronage of H.E. the Lebanese Minister of Telecommunications Sheikh Boutros Harb and H.E. Executive Secretary of ESCWA Dr. Rima Khalaf. The organization of the event is under the joint umbrella organizations of the Arab IGF process, ESCWA and the League of Arab States (LAS), and with the close cooperation of the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority (NTRA) – the host of the Arab IGF Secretariat – and in consultation with the Arab Multistakeholder Advisory Group (AMAG). The AIGF-III has received generous financial in-cash contributions from various partners, namely Ogero Telecom as the National Strategic Partner, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) as the Diamond Partner, the Reseaux IP Europeans Network Coordination Centre (RIPE NCC) as the Gold Partner, and the Kuwait Information Technology Society (KITS) as the Silver Partner. Inkind contributions from other partners were also received, including, among others, from Touch mobile operator in Lebanon, and the contribution of the Algerian Ministry of Post, Information and Telecommunications Technologies to the 2014 AIGF-III promotional video that was adapted from the 2013 Algeria AIGF-II video. The AIGF-III event is preceded by a pre-event day on 25 November 2014 for capacity building on Internet governance, and includes two days, on 26-27 November 2014, of thematic workshops and plenary sessions under the main theme "Arab Perspective for Shaping the Future of the Internet," and addressing the following sub-themes: (a) Internet Infrastructure and Access; (b) Internet Global Public Policies, and National Policy-Making; (c) Openness: Rights and Responsibilities; and (d) Privacy and Rebuilding Trust. Participation in the 2014 AIGF-III event is open to all stakeholders, from governments, business sector, civil society, technical community and academia, and intergovernmental organizations; and the event organizers welcome and encourage the participation of policy and decision makers and experts in the area of Internet governance from within and outside the Arab region. Additionally, online registration was available for all participants to facilitate management of participation and access to the event premises. 2. Background on the Arab IGF Process Establishment Within the partnership and coordination framework between the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) and the League of Arab States (LAS) regarding the Arab Dialogue on Internet Governance initiative and as part of the efforts to implement the 2010-formulated Arab Regional Roadmap for Internet Governance, ESCWA and LAS held the Conference and Public Consultations to Establish the Arab Internet Governance Forum (Arab IGF) (Beirut, 31 January-1 February 2012), which emphasized the need for the Arab IGF process and for consultations on its objectives and mechanisms. The outcome document of the Beirut Conference was submitted to the meeting of the Executive Bureau of the Arab Telecommunications and Information Council of Ministers at its thirty-first session (Beirut, 2 AIGF-III Catalogue Page 6 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] February 2012), which supported the establishment of the Forum. Furthermore, ESCWA adopted in its twenty-seventh session (Beirut, 7-10 May 2012), a resolution to continue its efforts to develop the process of the Forum, in partnership with the League of Arab States. Similar to the global Internet Governance Forum (IGF) that was launched by the United Nations Secretary-General in 2006, following the second phase of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) (Tunis, 16-18 November 2005), the establishment of the Arab IGF brings together all stakeholders in the field of internet policies, including Governments, the private sector, civil society, technical practitioners, the academic community and regional organizations. The Arab IGF offers a platform for all these stakeholders to engage in an open dialogue on international internet-related public policy issues. Objectives The Arab IGF aims to establish a mechanism for the implementation of the Arab Regional Roadmap for Internet Governance and provides a platform for dialogue on issues related to the Internet and to the priorities of the Arab region, in accordance with the outcomes of WSIS. Furthermore, the Forum constitutes an effective mechanism for all stakeholders to participate and exchange and express their various points of view. The following are the key objectives of the Forum: 1. Discuss public policy issues related to internet governance, in particular those raised within the global IGF , with a view to promote access to the Internet and ensure its security, stability and development; 2. Facilitate the exchange of information, best practices, lessons learned, and knowledge, particularly from owners of the policy, technical and academic expertise ; and disseminate the discussions and what could be reached of recommendations and proposals; 3. Bring the points of view together towards a common understanding of the Arab region's priorities for Internet governance and the mechanisms to respond to the specific needs of Arab countries; 4. Discuss emerging technologies and develop relevant recommendations thereon; 5. Contribute to capacity building and development in the area of Internet governance in the Arab countries, and promote the participation of all stakeholders to fully utilize the available knowledge and expertise; 6. Disseminate the Arab perspective regarding Internet governance at the global level and support the role of Arab stakeholders in the formulation of Internet governance public policies, without having a supervisory role or replacing existing mechanisms, institutions or organizations; 7. Communicate with regional and international forums for Internet governance to facilitate experience sharing and knowledge transfer. Key Focus Areas The Arab IGF process addresses a number of key Internet governance issues in the Arab region, including the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Access: Internet infrastructure and critical resources; International and national Internet public policies; Security and privacy: towards a reliable and secure infrastructure; Openness: rights and responsibilities; Internet and youth: a culture of participation and development opportunities. AIGF-III Catalogue Page 7 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] Key Components The League of Arab States (LAS) and ESCWA serve as the Umbrella Organizations (UOs) of the Arab IGF process, and the Egyptian National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority (NTRA) as the Arab IGF Secretariat. The Executive Bureau for Joint Coordination (EBJC) of the Arab IGF process was formed in 2013 between the main partners, with the leadership of ESCWA and LAS and the membership of the Arab IGF Secretariat, NTRA. The Bureau takes major decisions related to the overall path of the Arab IGF process, including identifying the roles of partners, forming the Forum's Arab Multistakeholder Advisory Group (AMAG), and selecting the host entity for the Forum's annual meeting. The Bureau also coordinates between the main partners, the host entity, and the AMAG within the preparations for the convening of the Arab IGF annual meeting. It promotes the wide participation of stakeholders in Internet governance on one hand, and the formal communication with policymakers on the other, with a view to ensuring the sustainability and success of the Arab IGF process. The Arab Multistakeholder Advisory Group (AMAG) is a component of the Arab IGF process, and comprises representatives of all stakeholders in the region. The AMAG undertakes a number of tasks, notably the identification of the technical themes of the Arab IGF annual meetings. It was formed in June 2012, and currently includes 34 experts from various stakeholders in the Arab region. Host Entity is chosen every year by the UOs ESCWA and LAS. Arab IGF Annual Meetings Since its inception, the Arab IGF process has held two annual meetings. The first meeting, attended by over 300 participants, was held in Kuwait and hosted by the Kuwait Information Technology Society (9-11 October 2012), on the theme “A better Internet for a better Arab world”. Attended by some 800 participants, the second meeting was held in Algeria, hosted by the Ministry of Post, Information and Telecommunications Technologies (1-3 October 2013) on the theme “Partners for development”. In 2014, ESCWA is hosting the third meeting with the strategic partnership of the Lebanese Ministry of Telecommunications and Ogero Telecom, at the Mövenpick Hotel in Beirut, during 26-27 November 2014, and under the joint patronage of H.E. the Lebanese Minister of Telecommunications Sheikh Boutros Harb and H.E. Executive Secretary of ESCWA Dr. Rima Khalaf. AIGF-III Catalogue Page 8 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] 3. Programme of AIGF-III 3.1 Agenda of AIGF-III Pre-event Pre-event: Capacity Building on Internet Governance (Mistral, Floor 7) Day 0 - TUESDAY 25 NOVEMBER 2014 09.00-10.00 10.00-10.30 Registration (Levant, Floor 5) Welcome Note (ESCWA) Internet Governance" workshop session for all stakeholders 10:30-11:30 Trainers: - Jane Coffin, Director, Development Strategy the Internet Society - Fahd Batayneh, Stakeholder Engagement Coordinator of the Middle East, ICANN Moderator: ESCWA Discussions cover: Some fundamental parts of the Internet technical infrastructure are covered in a non-technical way. Trainers take a glimpse behind the scenes and reveal what goes on in the background when you point your web browser to an address, how does your computer know where to find that web server and how does the network make sure your data packets arrive at the correct place? 11:30-12:30 Trainers: - Hanane Boujemi, Internet Governance MENA Programme Manager, Hivos - Mounis Alkhatib, Security consultant Moderator: ESCWA Discussions cover : • Openness (Net neutrality, 0-rate, specialized services, platform neutrality) accessing everything while preserving investments and innovations • Privacy (data collection, DPI, surveillance, PRISM, targeted marketing) – value of personal data, business models and human rights • Cybersecurity (DDoS, botnets, malware, cybercrime) – trust, threats, responsibilities and ways to build trust 12:30-13: 30 Break 13: 30-15:00 Trainers: - Qusai Al Shatti, Deputy Chairman of Kuwait Information Technology Society (KITS) - Vladimir Radunovic, Coordinator, E-diplomacy Programmes, DiploFoundation - Fahd Batayneh, Stakeholder Engagement Coordinator of the Middle East, ICANN Moderator: ESCWA Discussions cover: • Overview of existing diplomatic IG processes (UN – WSIS, IGF, CSTD, etc; ITU; ICANN; other–NETmundial, OSCE, CoE, GIP, etc) • Developments in the region (Arab IGF, other) • Importance of multistakeholder model and inter-professional communication AIGF-III Catalogue Page 9 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] Beirut 2014 3.2 Agenda of AIGF-III Main Event DAY 1 - WEDNESDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2014 08:30 – 09:30 Registration (Levant, Floor 5) 09:30 – 11:30 Opening Ceremony 11:30 – 12:00 Coffee break 12:00 – 13:30 Main Thematic Plenary Session (1) Internet Infrastructure and Access (Mistral, Floor 7) (Mistral, Floor 7) Description: This session analyses the impact of building scalable, sustainable, and resilient Internet Infrastructure in the Arab region. Over the years Broadband Internet and mobile technologies have changed the way that every sector and stakeholder conducts business. This session attempts to examine these changes up close in an interactive discussion forum. Main focus: - Peering, interconnect and regional internet carriers - Changing business models of service providers - Broadband mobile Internet - Role of Internet infrastructure in boosting innovation Chairman: Abdel Monhim Youssef, Director General, OGERO Telecom, Lebanon Moderator: Hosein Badran, Board Member, ISOC Chapter, Egypt Speakers: - Hesham El Alaily, Executive President, NTRA, Egypt - Jane Coffin, Director, Development Strategy the Internet Society - Yousef Torman, Managing Director, ASREN, Jordan - Rafik Dammak, NTT Communications, Tunisia - Wassim Mansour, General Manager and Vice-chairman, Touch Telecom, Lebanon Remote moderator/Rapporteur: - Hanna Kreitem, ISOC Chapter, Palestine - Abduljalil Al-Kubati, Yemen Net, Yemen AIGF-III Catalogue Page 10 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] DAY 1 - WEDNESDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2014 (Cont'd) 13:30 – 14:30 Workshops WS1: IXPs: The Untapped Opportunity for the Arab Region (Mistral, Floor 7) WS2: Reshaping the way we think about privacy (Levant 1, Floor 5) 14:30 – 15:30 Lunch break 15:30 – 17:00 Main Thematic Plenary Session (2) Internet Global Public Policies and Policy-making WS3: Multilingualism Online: An Arabic Script Perspective (Levant 2, Floor 5) (Mistral, Floor 7) Description: Many recent developments indicate the need to revisit the global policies governing the Internet. The NTIA announcement of their intention to transfer the IANA functions, the NETmundial, the Enhanced Cooperation workgroup under the CSTD, the WSIS+10 outcome, the revision of the Global IGF model and the Snowden Revelations are recent developments with regard of global public policy. This session addresses these developments, specifically the Developing Framework of Principles for Internet Governance; the Transition of the IANA Stewardship; Enhanced Cooperation; and the Adopting Multi-Stakeholder Processes to develop Internet Public Policy. Session focuses on: - NETmundial output, developing framework of principles for Internet governance - Transition of the IANA Stewardship - Enhanced cooperation - Adopting a Multi-stakeholder process to develop Internet public policy - National jurisdiction within cyberspace Chairman: Ayman El-Sherbiny, Chief, ICT Policies, UN-ESCWA, Lebanon Moderator: Qusai Al-Shatti, Deputy Chairman, KITS, Kuwait Speakers: - Baher Esmat, VP Stakeholder Engagement for the Middle East, ICANN - Faycal Bayouli, Director of International Cooperation, MHESR, Tunisia - Manal Ismail, Executive Director, International Technical Coordination, NTRA, Egypt - Richard Hill, Association for Proper Internet Governance, Switzerland - Salam Yamout, IT Adviser, Council of Ministers, Lebanon Remote moderator / Rapporteur: - Wafa Ben Hassine, Independent Advocate, Tunisia - Fahmi Ali Thabit Qasem, ISOC Chapter, Yemen 17:00 – 18:00 Workshops WS4: Between Protecting Rights of Access and Openness Online and Combating Extremism (Levant 1, Floor 5) AIGF-III Catalogue WS5: The continuous attacks on online activism by various governments in the region (Levant 2, Floor 5) Page 11 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] DAY 2 - THURSDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2014 09:00 – 10:00 Workshops WS6: Online Content and Social media in the Arab region: Where are we? (Mistral, Floor 7) 10:00 – 11:30 Main Thematic Plenary Session (3) Openness: Rights and Responsibilities WS7: Digital Citizens and Digital States: Protecting civil and political rights and responsibilities in an Internet Age (Levant 1, Floor 5) (Mistral, Floor 7) Description: This session addresses Internet openness including censorship practices from a human rights perspective. Some legislations and practices in the Arab Countries are enforced to allegedly protect national security and defend against terrorism. The panel in this session explores the extent to which these practices infringe on the rights of end users versus the government’s responsibility to protect its citizens, and attempts to balance between these two interests. Questions addressed include: Should there be, and how to develop, a regulatory framework that respects and protects users’ rights – including offline rights such as the right to secure livelihoods? "Should online content and access to it be regulated by special laws? Is the end user’s right to access and produce content absolute? What should the role of social platforms like Facebook and Twitter when it comes to regulating speech? Main focus: Open data Internet multilingualism Content regulation Human rights on the Internet Right to Internet access Governance for open innovation Chairman: Haidar Fraihat, Director, Technology for Development Division, UN-ESCWA, Lebanon Moderator: Hanane Boujemi, Internet Governance MENA Program Manager, Hivos, Netherlands Speakers: Afef Abrougi, Journalist, Tunisia Simon Milner, Director of Policy for UK, Middle East & Africa, Facebook Hayder Hamzoz, Coordinator of Iraqi Network for Social Media – INSM, Iraq Izzaldin Kamil Amin, GM of National Telecommunications Corporation, Sudan Suzan Hajj Hobeiche, Chief, Technical Department, Counter Terrorism Unit, Juridical Police, Lebanon Remote moderator / Rapporteur: - Hafedh Al Yahmadi, CIC – Collaborative Innovation Centre on Technology, Tunisia 11:30 – 12:00 AIGF-III Catalogue Coffee break Page 12 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] DAY 2 - THURSDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2014 (Cont'd) 12:00 – 13:30 Main Thematic Plenary Session (4) Privacy and Rebuilding Trust (Mistral, Floor 7) Description: Humanity has quickly developed high dependency on networked systems. Critical infrastructure has come under the control of ever more complex computer systems. Recent events have shown that the issue of "Internet Control: Between Security and Privacy" is becoming very central. The panel of this session presents an example and examine the views of the different stakeholders, i.e. governments, businesses community, academia, civil society and individuals, of the posed threats from its related perception of cyberspace. Questions addressed include: How the privacy concepts are developing, taking into account the new threats associated to the Internet governance models, as well as latest technical and application developments?; and To what extend the Internet governance ecosystem, integrating coherent and efficient privacy and trust approaches and strategies, may impact the access to information in the Arab region? Main focus: - Information & communication privacy and big data analytics - Internet control between security and privacy - Child online protection - Protecting innovation Chairman: HE Ibrahim Najjar, Former Minister of Justice, Lebanon Moderator: Ali AlMeshal, Internet Society, Bahrain Speakers: - Mounis El Khatib, IT Security Consultant, Palestine - Nabil Benamar, Professor, Moulay Ismail University, Morocco - Awatef Homri, IT Security Manager, National Agency for Computer Security, Tunisia - Reem Almasri, Internet Research Lead, 7iber Dot Com, Jordan Remote moderator / Rapporteur: - Adel Abdel Sadek, Ahram Centre for Political & Strategic Studies, Egypt - Allan Ghazi, Ministry of Telecom and IT, Palestine 13:30 – 14:30 Workshops WS8: The Middle East Strategy and ICANN’s Initiatives in the ME Region (Mistral, Floor 7) WS9: Copyright law Challenges on the Internet in the Arab World (Levant 1, Floor 5) 14:30 – 15:30 Lunch break 15:30 – 17:00 Stock Taking and Way Forward (Mistral, Floor 7) 17:00 – 17:30 Closing Session (Mistral, Floor 7) AIGF-III Catalogue Page 13 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] 3.3 Details of Workshops Workshop 1: IXPs: The Untapped Opportunity for the Arab region Workshop organizer(s): ESCWA Workshop Focal Point: Mirna El-Hajj Barbar, barbarm@un.org Workshop Description: In the Arab region, Internet pricing is considered as relatively high, user experience is still very modest, and speeds are low when compared to other regions. In addition, most of the regional traffic is still exchanged over Europe, which means that not only traffic is flowing out of the region but also millions of dollars. On the other hand, we cannot neglect the fact that the Arab region is experiencing a very rapid Internet growth and the need for more traffic capacities, to deliver new services with higher quality, is increasing. In this context, a wise development of IXPs can help not only to change/improve the situation in the region, by reducing Internet pricing and increasing connectivity speeds but also by improving the user experience. The challenge in the region is not to make the access available for everyone but to make it available at the right speed and with high quality of service. This workshop is based on ESCWA’s study (developed in 2014) on “Internet Exchange Points: The Untapped Opportunity for the Arab Region”, and covers the following areas: Globally/Regionally: • Landscape of IXPs in general and specificities of the Arab region in specific. • Different business models for IXPs whether national or regional; • Most common governance structures for those IXPs, and their mode of operation regarding transit traffic; • Efforts and activities of ISOC in other regions of the world; • Efforts and activities of the League of Arab States and ESCWA. Regionally: • Selected Arab national experiences and barriers which have hindered the development of IXPs; • Required national policy for building the regional pan-Arab IXPs . During this workshop, together with its main partners, ESCWA present/launch its regional initiative in the field Moderator: Mirna El-Hajj Barbar (UN-ESCWA, IGO, Lebanon) Speakers : • Ayman El-Sherbiny (UN-ESCWA, IGO, Lebanon) • Khaled Foda (LAS, RO, Egypt) • Gael Hernandez / Nishal Goburdhan (Packet Clearing House, NGO, USA) • Jane Coffin (ISOC, Technical Community, USA) • Nicolas Rouhana, Berytech, Lebanon • Saleh Jamal Mansour, NGN, Palestine. Workshop 2: Reshaping the Way We Think About Privacy Workshop organizer(s): Hivos, MENA region Workshop Focal Point: Hanane Boujemi, Manager Internet Governance Programme Workshop Description: Privacy has been a key topic in Internet Governance discussions. The angle of discussions mainly focused on highlighting the risks and exploring protection tools and mechanisms. This workshop attempts to look at privacy as an area of opportunity and innovation and if this concept can apply to the Middle East audience. The current trend of data surge has prompted companies to focus on creating innovative services and applications which facilitate safe and anonymous online navigation. This shift prompts changing the focus on privacy protection as an area of governance, or as an obstacle to innovation and sharing to being viewed as the foundation for the evolution of digital media business models that understand digital media as an evolving architecture of human social relations, and privacy as a new basic market demand. In this view, the generation that is growing up with the open online networks is key to our understanding of the AIGF-III Catalogue Page 14 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] concept of privacy as it evolves today. The way in which young people approach and navigate their online private and public lives challenge how privacy is currently conceptualized, debated and regulated. Moderator: Hanane Boujemi, Manager Internet Governance Programme, Hivos MENA region Speakers: • Abdallah Absi- CEO Zoomal • Amr Sader - Univeristy of Torston • Mohamed al Bashir- ICT Qatar • EMC data or any other cloud company in MENA • Youth examples (to be chosen locally) Workshop 3: Multilingualism Online: An Arabic Script Perspective Workshop organizer(s): Task Force on Arabic Script Internationalized Domain Names (TF-AIDN) Workshop Focal Point(s): Noha Fathy, TF-AIDN Member, nofathy@gmail.com, Hazem Hezzah, TFAIDN Member, hazem.hezzah@las.int Workshop Description: During the Arab IGF Algiers 2013, ICANN announced the call for participation for the TF-AIDN. One month later, the TF was formed and kicked off aiming at focusing on technical issues and solutions to promote Arabic IDN’s definition, secure deployment and ease of use for the community. This workshop focuses on how the work done by the TF could benefit the Arabic script community and addresses the challenges of working on Arabic script that includes community, linguistic and technical state of affairs. To this end, the workshop brings representatives from the private sector, language community, technical community, DNS industry, as well as community members to address the following questions: • What is the status of IDN uptake? And what are the challenges facing it? • What is the importance of working on IDN linguistic issues to the Internet? What is the value added to normal Internet users? • What are the challenges in bringing together a diverse and representative Arabic script community to work on Arabic Script IDN issues in an aim to develop comprehensive solutions? • What is universal acceptability of IDNs? What is the current status of Arabic IDN acceptability? • How can institutions, national and regional bodies contribute to this effort? The workshop also serves as a venue to attract more volunteers to the work of the TF-AIDN as expertise in some areas is needed. Moderator: Fahd Batayneh Speakers: • Siavash Shahshahani, .bazar –CORE (private sector) • Inam Ullah, (linguistic community) • Tarik Merghani (AfTLD Board member) • Abdulrahman Al-Ghadir, SaudiNIC (universal acceptance) [remotely] • Emily Taylor, Director, Emily Taylor Consultancy Workshop 4: Between Protecting Rights of Access and Openness Online and Combating Extremism Workshop organizer(s): 7iber Dot Com, Internet Society Palestine Chapter (Civil Society) Workshop Focal Point(s): Reem Almasri, reem@7iber.com Workshop Description: “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it,”(Evelyn Beatrice Hall wrote on her biography on Voltaire -1906). This phrase has been widely used among advocates of the right to free speech; however some still question its application to all kinds of speech. The rising of Internet penetration in the Arab world provided a platform for different voices to speak louder, and communities to mobilize, those that did not have presence in mainstream media, or any access to media tools. Among the voices that the internet facilitated in spreading and mobilizing was those promoting hate speech and extremist narratives. The rise of these voices (regardless of their sponsored sources) has led governments AIGF-III Catalogue Page 15 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] and content hosting platforms to justify placing limitations on the access to the medium or the content. The government of Iraq, for example, ordered the shutdown of internet services in most governorates of Iraq in the name of fighting the mobilization of the deemed extremist group ISIS. Governments of Egypt and Jordan are justifying the surveillance of the digital media platforms to combat sentiments or terror and hate speech. Jordanian state threatened to legally prosecute any user that expresses ISIS-support sentiments. Also, many companies that serve as intermediaries between users and content are still debating how to regulate hate speech, like Facebook case with the Israeli page calling for the murder of Palestinians. This session tries to answer the question of: should the internet’s basic principle of neutrality and openness be compromised to combat hate and extremist speech? to what extent? Should the removal of content or the kill switch of the internet, be justified to prevent extremist groups from using it as a tool to mobilize? What are ideal scenarios for governments, intermediaries and users to deal with online hate speech and extreme rhetoric? Speakers: • Haydar Hamzoz, Coordinator of Iraqi Network for Social Media, Civil Society, Iraq • Jillian York, Electronic Frontier Foundation • Ashraf Zeitoon, Facebook's Head of Policy in the Middle East • Hazem Mohsen, Ministry of Communication, Iraq • Ahmed Ezzat, Human Rights Lawyer and Activist, Iraq Workshop 5: The Continuous Attacks on Online Activism by Various Governments in The Region Workshop organizer(s): Gulf Centre for Human Rights Workshop Focal Point: Khalid Ibrahim, khalid@gc4hr.org Workshop Description: The proposed workshop focuses on the ongoing attacks on online activism. The international human rights organizations including the Gulf Centre for Human Rights (GCHR) have documented a clear clampdown on online activism across the region. Any criticism and call for reform by an e-activist using the various social media technologies could lead to harassment, fabricated charges, trial using the most politicized judiciary and as we witnessed on various occasions, probably it will be ended up with torture and imprisonment. Restrictions on the right to freedom of expression on the Internet is taking the form of prosecutions under libel laws, defamation , trumped up security charges and charges under recent Cyber Crime Laws. Tightening restrictions on the use of social media reflect government recognition of the power of such platforms to immediately document and share information on human rights violations, provide a tool for organizing events, share experiences and call publicly for reform. Experiences in Yemen for example show that social media can also be hijacked to harass e-activists. The reality governments are buying the most advanced tools to hack into our e-accounts and trying their best to stop e-activists from conducting their legitimate and peaceful human rights work. As such this topic needs to be addressed in a way that includes, showing solidarity with activists who are in prison solely for their peaceful and legitimate online activities, also to highlight challenges that are facing e-activists and find best ways to protect and support bloggers and others who are doing their best to use the social media technologies to defend people's rights and to speak out on behalf of those who have had their freedoms confiscated by repressive measures. The following article published recently by the GCHR has further information: These 7 Cases Prove That Online Activism is Under Siege in Saudi Arabia, http://gc4hr.org/news/view/696. Moderator: Jillian York , EFF Speakers: • Khalid Ibrahim, Gulf Centre for Human Rights (GCHR) • Samar Badawi, Monitor for Human Rights in Saudi Arabia (MHRSA) • Maryam Al-Khwajah, Online Activist, MHRSA Workshop 6: Online Content and Social Media in the Arab region; Where are we? Workshop organizer(s) : Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (Egypt), Government, ESCWA, International and Regional Organizations, Google MENA Policy team, Private Sector AIGF-III Catalogue Page 16 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] Workshop Focal Point(s) : Yomna Ahmed Shawky Omran, MCIT Egypt, yshawky@mcit.gov.eg, Khaled Koubaa, MENA Policy Manager , Google, khaledk@google.com Workshop Description: The Internet has become the most important method of content creation and distribution. Creators, producers, distributors, publishers, consumers as well as regulators become more and more interacting in this very dynamic ecosystem searching for a balance between creative innovation and economic incentive. The proposed workshop discusses patterns of online content and social media usage in the Arab region and compares them to those of developed countries. In light of the widespread use of Internet services in the Arab world and the broadband penetration in a number of countries as well as the rapid spread of new technologies in personal computers or smart phones - with all of those factors and others, the use of social networks spread widely among Arab users especially among young people and children. This rapid and unconditional spread of technology is not necessarily accompanied with the dissemination of the proper use of these technologies and a comprehensive understanding of the primary purpose of social media, and the importance of following security and confidentiality rules for each user to avoid threats and risks that could arise while using social media. The importance of the proposed workshop lies in the following: • Monitoring the patterns of online content and social media usage in the Arab world • Drawing scholars and researchers' attention to focus on studies and surveys on Internet usage in Arab countries • Raise their awareness of the importance of keeping their privacy protected and following regulations provided by the social media networks in creative and interactive ways. • Drawing educators awareness to these emerging needs in the curricula. Moderator: Mirna El-Hajj Barbar Speakers: • Farouk Kammoun, President SESAME University, Tunisia • Mohamed El Bashir, ICT Qatar, Qatar • Yomna Omran, MCIT, Egypt • Nada Hamzeh, Social Media Strategist, Lebanon • Ayman Itani, Digital Media Strategist, Lebanon Workshop 7: Digital Citizens and Digital States: Protecting civil and Political Rights and Responsibilities in an Internet Age Workshop organizer(s) : SMEX, Electronic Frontier Foundation Workshop Focal Point(s): Jessica Dheere, Mohamad Najem, Jillian York Workshop Description: This workshop focuses on existing legal limitations to free speech and their application to the online space, as well as the effects of new antiterrorism and cybercrime laws and developments in the area of surveillance. We share SMEX’s existing research on legal provisions and use it to provoke discussion on the contradictions between constitutions, laws, and international conventions and how civil society, government, and other actors can begin a dialogue on legal reform. We also discuss efforts to create and provide better educational resources in these areas to promote inclusive conversations on Internet governance. Moderator: Jillian York, Director for International Freedom of Expression Electronic Frontier Foundation (civil society) Speakers: • Matt Duffy, Assistant Professor, Berry College (journalist) • Mohamad Najem, SMEX, (civil society) • Walid Karam, Ministry of Telecommunications, Lebanon (government) • Charbel Kareh, Head of Communications, Syndicate of Lawyers, Lebanon (civil society) • Renata Avila, Global Campaigns Manager, Web Foundation (civil society) AIGF-III Catalogue Page 17 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] Workshop 8: The Middle East Strategy and ICANN’s Initiatives in the ME Region Workshop organizer(s) : ICANN Workshop Focal Point: Fahd Batayneh, fahd.batayneh@icann.org Workshop Description: When the Middle East Strategy document was finalized during Q2 2013, the working group that developed the strategy decided to implement its outcomes on annual basis as annual implementation plans. While July 1, 2013 marked the beginning of the execution of Implementation Plan for the first year, July 1, 2014 marked the beginning of the execution of Implementation Plan for the second year. The session intends to cover the following items: • The Middle East Regional Strategy, Year 1 and Year 2 Implementation Plan; • Update on the ME DNS Forum, New gTLDs, and Opportunities for Business in the • Domain Name Industry; • Capacity Building and Train-the-Trainer Model; • Dedicated Outreach Efforts; • Update on the Middle East and Adjoining Countries School on IG (MEAC-SIG) and the • Importance of IG Capacity Building in the Region; and • Developing National and Regional Multi-stakeholder IG Bodies. Speakers : • • • • • • Fahd Batayneh, Coordinator, Global Stakeholder Engagement, Middle East, ICANN, Tech'l Co Christine Arida, External Relations Manager, Egyptian NTRA, Government Nabil Bukhalid, President, ISOC Lebanon, Civil Society Mahmoud Lattouf, Executive Director, AG-Domains – Business Walid Al-Saqaf, Researcher, Orebro University, Academia Hania Dimassi, Research Assistant, ESCWA, IGO Workshop 9: Copyright Law Challenges on the Internet in the Arab World Workshop organizer(s): SOAS University of London. (Academia), Jordan Open Source Association (Civil Society) Workshop Focal Point: Riyadh Al Balushi, Riyadh.albalushi@gmail.com Workshop Description: Copyright law cannot be further from the reality of how of Arabs use the internet today and there is very little respect for this area of law by young and adult users alike. This could be due to the lack of legal alternatives to pirated content in the Arab World, the lack of enforcement mechanisms for copyright law on the internet, the lack of awareness of the law, and the failure of copyright law to create a balance between the right of authors for protection and the right of society to have fair and reasonable access to culture in the digital age. The lack of respect for copyright law can make it difficult for individuals and businesses in the Arab world to innovate as their works will hardly be protected online and they might not be able to make a living out of their creative craft, but attempting to establish strict rules can also easily stifle innovation as it may block access to fundamental sources of knowledge necessary for young Arabs to learn how to create something of their own. The panelists on this workshop explore the challenges that face copyright law in the Arab world through a number of case studies in the government, private sector, and civil society and attempt identifying potential solutions to ensure that copyright laws in the Arab world succeed in providing individuals and businesses with an incentive to create. Moderator: Riyadh Al Balushi - Phd Student at SOAS University of London (Academia) Speakers : • Issa Mahasneh, President of Jordan Open Source Association (Civil Society) • Fahad Al Saidi, Project Manager at Information Technology Authority of the Sultanate of Oman (Government) • Dr Fawzi Baroud, A. Vice President, Information Technology, Notre Dame University, Lebanon • Dhouha Ben Youssef, Regional Business Developer at Yala Music (Private Sector) AIGF-III Catalogue Page 18 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] 4. Organizing Committee and Collaborators I –Organizing Committee Ayman El-Sherbiny Mirna El-Hajj Barbar Zahr Bou-Ghanem Issa Toubbeh Manal Tabbara Marwan Salman Bernard Sadaka Martti Antola Hany Abouyoussef Emile Aoun Javier Sola Asensio Rabie Mahshi Rana Touma Rima Sawaya Elsy Assaker Mitri Najjar Sami Daouk Mirane Abi-Zaki Maryam Sleiman Mazen Akra Chairman Vice-chair Substantive Coordinator Protocol and Conference Servicing Coordinator Administrative Coordinator Technical Coordinator Remote Participation Coordinator Partnership Officer Budget and Finance Officer Design and Production Officer Conference Affairs Officer Web administrator Database Developer Graphic Artist Graphic Artist Procurement WebEx Administrator Information Assistant Information Assistant Access Control II- Collaborators Members of League of Arab States Team Khaled Foda Head, League of Arab States Team Hazem Hezzah Member, League of Arab States Team Members of Arab IGF Secretariat Team Christine Arida Head, Arab IGF Secretariat – NTRA Hisham Aboulyazed Executive Coordinator, Arab IGF Secretariat – NTRA Ahmed Farag Coordinator, Arab IGF Secretariat – NTRA Members of Government of Lebanon Team Rabih Itani Secretary General, Ogero Telecom Toufic Chebaro IT Manager, Ogero Telecom Imad Abourached Procurement Manager, Ogero Telecom Issam Mhanna Commercial Manager, Ogero Telecom Gebran Khoury Administrative Manager, Ogero Telecom Hassan El Taki Internal Inspection Manager, Ogero Telecom Jenny Jemayel Head of Marketing Unit, Ogero Telecom Zeina Bouharb Commercial Affairs Consultant, Ogero Telecom Nathalie Boustany Marketing Manager, TRA Lea Chahine Marketing Executive, TRA Members of UN-ESCWA Management Team Karim Khalil Secretary of the Commission Tarcisio Alvarez Chief, Planning and Monitoring Ramla Al-Khalidi Chief, Strategic Directions and Partnerships Carlo Reitano Chief, Budget and Finance Ahed Sboul Chief, Conference Services Federico Cocchioni Chief, Information and Communication Services Rakan Assaf Chief, Procurement Unit Nabil Abu Dargham Chief, ESCWA Communication and Information Unit Edgardo Garcia Pereyra Deputy Chief, Safety and Security AIGF-III Catalogue Page 19 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] 5. Profile of Contributors and Sponsors 5.1 National Strategic Partner OGERO Telecom – Lebanon https://www.ogero.gov.lb/ OGERO (Organisme de Gestion et d'Exploitation de l'ex Radio Orient) was founded by the Lebanese state in 1972 to continue the work of the former French company Radio Orient. Since then OGERO work has evolved to become the main operator of the fixed telecommunications network in Lebanon for the benefit of the Lebanese Ministry of Telecommunications. OGERO, which has a staff of 3,000 employees, manages and maintains the fixed telephone network in all its components. OGERO provides its services through a network of 50 Point of Sales deployed on all Lebanese territories, along with a call center, 1515, which is considered as the largest and most performing call center in Lebanon. OGERO, engine of MoT, constitutes the backbone infrastructure for all telecom networks including Mobile Operators, Data Service Providers (DSPs), Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and others. As the future core of Liban Telecom., Ogero will become the incumbent Lebanese operator and will continually expand its customer base and its portfolio of value added services. In recent years, Ogero proved to be more dynamic and always committed to provide services meeting the more demanding customer needs (the latest service being the “One Stop Shop” with the hosting of the mobile operators in its Sales Offices). Ogero continues to improve and expand its portfolio of services including Voice and Data services mainly based on Fiber (FTTx). In the near future, Ogero, will move from connectivity offers to converged packages (Voice, Internet, TV Programs, Info, Movies). End users will have the ability to set their own packages and can use a variety of devices from any fixed or mobile access. 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To reach another person on the Internet you have to type an address into your computer - a name or a number. That address has to be unique so computers know where to find each other. ICANN coordinates these unique identifiers across the world. Without that coordination we wouldn't have one global Internet. ICANN was formed in 1998. It is a not-for-profit public-benefit corporation with participants from all over the world dedicated to keeping the Internet secure, stable and interoperable. It promotes competition and develops policy on the Internet's unique identifiers. ICANN doesn't control content on the Internet. It cannot stop spam and it doesn't deal with access to the Internet. But through its coordination role of the Internet's naming system, it does have an important impact on the expansion and evolution of the Internet. 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' ا AIGF-III Catalogue )ز ز ا4 ' نJ(وم ھ ا . و) ن، 0* ) ب ا0 أ * و) س ) أي، وا) ز ا) ط ? ت رھ ا) م ! ا) و Page 22 Beirut 2014 AIGF-III Catalogue [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] Page 23 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] 5.3 Gold Partner RIPE NCC - The Reseaux IP Europeans Network Coordination Centre www.ripe.net RIPE NCC is an independent, not-for-profit membership organisation that supports the infrastructure of the Internet through technical coordination in Europe, Middle East and parts of Central Asia. The most prominent activity of the RIPE NCC is to act as the Regional Internet Registry (RIR) providing global Internet resources and related services (IPv4, IPv6 and AS Number resources) to members in the RIPE NCC service region. The RIPE NCC also provides services for the benefit of the Internet community at large. The RIPE NCC operates from its main office in Amsterdam and by expanding its presence in the Middle East, the RIPE NCC hopes to meet increased demand for region-specific support in an area experiencing continuous growth in the Internet and related fields. (& & "رو و ول ا ر ت )را ب ان "" ت ا ورو# ق ا رز www.ripe.net ! ( )ق ا )ل ا رت ن ) 0 )ا ') د م اW' دف ا)ر. *( ظ ( ھRIPE NCC) را ب ان .:و ط وا زاء ن ا ا)و ط.اورو' وا) رق ا ) وا) د ت ذات4) ر ت ا.?* ن ا) س ا) و!ر وارد ا. ر ت ا.* ا دة ن0ھ وا را ب ان ! 6. ' * (ط ! 6 ا:)( اAS numbers) ( وار? م ا) ظ م ا)ذاIPv4 & IPv6) ر ت.ا) * ل ار? م ا . ر ت ل.@ ا W) ) د ت د دة ا رى:)ا (ا) ط ول0*) ! د' ) د *?ب ا :) ! ا6ردام ـ ھو) دا ا ! ا را ب ان ) ظ (@ ا) (ر ا)ر .و ط.ر' وا) رق ا4)ا 'ر4) ر ت ا.@ ا و6 ! د' ) *' ا)ط*ب ا) زا د ن ا ا! ح ب را ب ان و .L ر ت و د.را" ! ?ط ع ا " ًد وا (ط ! * ) ر ت وا)د م ذات ا. د ت ا:* AIGF-III Catalogue Page 24 Beirut 2014 AIGF-III Catalogue [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] Page 25 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] 5.4 Silver Partner KITS - Kuwait Information Technology Society http://www.kits.org.kw/ Kuwait Information Technology Society (KITS) is a NonGovernmental Organization in the State of Kuwait established on March 7, 1982. It is one of the NGOs in Kuwait that acquired the UN ECOSOC special consultative Status. KITS is concerned with all activities that improve the professional level of workers & members in the field of information technology along with activities that raises public awareness in computer usage and the Internet. Since its establishment, KITS made several contributions such as organizing Kuwait First Computers Conference in March 1989, Kuwait First Conference on the Internet in November 2001; and the First Arab IGF in October 2012. KITS Further organizes and conducts many lectures, seminars and different training courses such as The Annual Meeting Of Decision Makers In Information Technology Field and the Middle East and Adjoining Countries School of Internet Governance which took place in May 2014. KITS objectives are: (1) Contribute to the scientific and technical progress in computer applications; both in Kuwait and in the world; (2) Develop the professional and scientific level of those working in the computer field; (3) Step-up cooperation and exchange of expertise among computer staff in different technical, scientific and professional aspects; (4) Extend counsel to individuals, companies, and public establishments and agencies in the field of computers. ا ()و ت * ( ا و ا http://www.kits.org.kw/ [دى ا) ؤ [ ت0 وھ ا١٩٨٢ رس٧ ! ت @ م 'دو) ا) و ت3 4 *و ت ھ4 ) ا) و ) ( ا4 )ا [ 4 ) [ م ا.[دة0 )ا) [ '@ )\ [م ا [ .? [ دي وا.ر [@ ا) *[س ا . ا3 ) ا:* * 0) و ا0 ا)= ر ! [6. ' *و [ ت4 )[ ل و)و [ ا [! [ * ن4)[ ء وا6 \) )ر ( ء ' ) وى ا. ا:)دف إ ) ط اD' @ ا [ [ [ذ4 *) و [ ن. ر [ت. 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[[ )* [ وا4) [[ وا3) ا0ا) [[وا . وب0)ل ا ! 4)وا) ت ا AIGF-III Catalogue Page 26 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] 5.5 In-kind Contributor Touch – Lebanon http://www.touch.com.lb On June 1, 2004, Zain the leading telecommunications mobile operator in the Middle East and Africa, was tendered a 4-year agreement by the Lebanese government to manage one of the country’s two existing mobile networks (Mobile Interim Company 2). In collaboration with the Lebanese Ministry of Telecommunications, touch continues to enhance its network capacity while consistently providing its customers with cutting-edge products and services. Touch also seeks to improve the quality and variety of its services, without compromising on cost-effective pricing modules. With a strong commitment to the local workforce, 100% of touch’s employee base is comprised of highly qualified Lebanese. AIGF-III Catalogue Page 27 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] 6. Bionotes of Main Partners of the Arab IGF Process ESCWA Arab IGF Team Ayman El-Sherbiny, Chief, ICT Policies Section in the Technology for Development Division (TDD) of ESCWA, and co-founder of the Arab IGF. He has more than 20 years background in the region, with sound experience as a development strategist and a former senior management executive and business leader. Before joining ESCWA, he has been highly recognized as one of the renowned Telecom sector young business leaders during the nineties, innovating, building and leading several successful ICT companies. As CEO and Managing Director, he effectively transformed emerging technologies into sound business innovations and hundreds of sustainable job opportunities. One year before the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), he became one of the founding experts that started-up the newly created ICT Division in ESCWA, where he participated in setting objectives, strategies and work plans aiming at building the Arab Information Society, before, during and after the WSIS process. He has done extensive work related to Internet Governance (IG), ICT Infrastructure, Broadband for development, Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Venture capital. His recent research work focused on Competitiveness, Smart Sectors, Smart Societies, Knowledge Economy, Innovation, e-government, m-government and e-governance. He spearheaded the establishment of several regional and global working-groups on the use of Arabic script in Internet Domain Names. He has recently led the strategic conception of the Arab Top Level Domain Names Registry Project “.arab”, in close cooperation with the League of Arab States. His achievements in the IG field include development of an Arab Regional Roadmap for Internet Governance as well as the launching the Arab Dialogue on Internet Governance Initiative and most importantly the inception and establishment of the Arab IGF process. Mirna El-Hajj Barbar, Information Technology Officer, ICT Policies Section, TDD, UN-ESCWA, Lebanon. She joined ESCWA in 2007, where she carries out analytical studies and conducts regional analysis in the area of ICT for Development. As Executive Coordinator of the ESCWA Arab IGF Team, she contributed to the establishment and development of the Arab IGF process since 2012. Currently, she serves as the Vice-chair of the AIGF-III organizing committee and Chief Operating Officer of the event. She is also managing the project entitled "Academy of ICT Essentials for Government Leaders in the ESCWA region" (AIGLE). In her position, she contributes to ESCWA initiatives related to ICT strategies and policies, cyber legislations, and Child Online Protection. Before joining ESCWA, she was an assistant professor in Computer Science at the Lebanese University, and ICT Advisor at the Lebanese Ministry of Social Affairs in charge of designing and implementing an ICT master plan for the Ministry departments and social services centres. She has more than 10 years of experience, a number of scientific publications in e-learning and system engineering. She holds a PhD in Computer Science with distinction from Paris 8 University and a Master degree in Business Administration from Bordeaux IV University, France. Zahr Bou Ghanem, Research Assistant, ICT Policies Section, TDD (formerly ICT Division), ESCWA, Lebanon. She has been working with ESCWA Sustainable Development and Productivity Division (2001-02), and with the ICT Division, from its formation in 2002. As a member of the ESCWA Arab IGF team since its establishment in 2012, she currently serves as the Substantive Coordinator for the AIGF-III. She assists on the implementation of the ICT Academy "AIGLE"; contributes to publications and project concept notes and to the preparations for and reporting on meetings and conferences. She serves as a focal point for web-content management and public information. Before joining ESCWA, she served as an engineer with the Lebanese Ministry of Agriculture Green Plan Authority (1997-2001), assisting on the implementation of a World Bank-IFAD financed project "Agriculture Infrastructure Development Project". She holds an MPhil in Land Economy, University of Cambridge, England (1995), and an MSc in Crop Production, American University of Beirut, Lebanon (1993). AIGF-III Catalogue Page 28 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] League of Arab States Arab IGF Team Khaled Hazem Foda, Manager for ICT Development, League of Arab States (LAS). He graduated from the American University in Cairo Jan 1989, majoring in Computer Science and with a minor study of Electronics. He started his career as a project based programmer at IBM WTC Egypt branch till he moved to the LAS Documentation Center as a support engineer for MINISIS data base management system, and stayed for many years gaining experience in the work of LAS and its development role, until 2010 where he was appointed as the Manager for ICT Development at the League, and held the responsibility of the Technical Secretariat for the Arab Telecommunications and Information Council of Ministers, and he is also the LAS representative at the ICANN GAC. Hazem Samir Hezzah, IT Expert for ICT development, LAS. Mr Hezzah graduated from the Faculty of Engineering in Cairo June 1991, holding BSc in Electronics with Major in Computer Engineering. Throughout his 20+ years of experience he worked as a Technical support engineer, network administrator, system developer and solution designer and finally as a project team leader. He moved to LAS as an IT network administrator, and working since 2012 as an IT Expert for ICT development at LAS responsible for several subjects related to the Internet community. Arab IGF Secretariat Team – Egypt National Telecom Regulatory Authority NTRA Christine Arida, Executive Director for Telecom Services and Planning, NTRA, Egypt. Ms. Arida has over 20 years of experience in the field of Internet development and public policies. She has lead the drafting of Egypt’s National Broadband Plan “eMisr” In Nov 2011and has participated to the launching of Egypt’s IDN ccTLD “dotMasr” in 2010. She has worked from 2001 to 2006 for the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology. She started her career at the Cabinet's Information and Decision Support Center, where she worked on introducing the Internet in Egypt (1992). Ms. Arida has participated in establishing the Arab IGF and presently leads its secretariat. She serves as chair of the Arab gTLDs Project Steering Committee. She is a founding member of AfriNIC and has been a member of the IGF MAG from 2007 to 2012. She holds a BSc in Electronics and Communication Engineering from the Faculty of Eng., Cairo Univ. Hisham Aboulyazed is Senior Manager for Internet Governance and WSIS Affairs at NTRA-Egypt. He also serves as Executive Coordinator of the Arab IGF. Hisham is a founding member of Internet Masr NGO, and Internet Society Egypt Chapter, and a member of ICANN's Middle East Capacity Building Task Force. With more than 14 years of experience in ICT policy, he is responsible for global Internet policies with deep engagement in activities of United Nations IGF, the Commission on Science and Technology for Development (CSTD), and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). He was appointed by ITU as Vice-Chairman of the Expert Group on International Telecommunication Regulations (ITRs), and as Vice-Chairman of the Working Group on the World Conference on International Communication (WCIT). Hisham holds a Bachelor Degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering. Ahmed Farag is Coordinator at Arab IGF Secretariat. He has 10 years' experience working at NTRA in Egypt which hosts the Arab IGF Secretariat since 2012. Ahmed is deeply involved in the preparations of Arab IGF annual meetings, AMAG work, as well as the running of Arab IGF e-presence. He first joined NTRA as ERP Application Consultant in 2004, He Contributed on the business automation process for many departments. Ahmed holds a Bachelor Degree from the Faculty of Commerce, AinShams University. AIGF-III Catalogue Page 29 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] 7. List of AMAG Members and Working Groups 7.1 AMAG Membership 2014 Name Imad Youssef Hoballah (Chairman) Charles Shaban (Vice Chair) Nationality Lebanon Affiliation TRA – LEBANON Stakeholder Group Government (Gov) Jordan Private Sector (PS) Mohamed El Bashir Ahmed (Vice Chair) Qatar/ Sudan Fateh Allah Merazga Ali Jawad Ali AlMeshal Paul Rendek Algeria Bahrain Canadian/Du tch/Slovak Abu-Ghazaleh Intellectual Property (AGIP) Ministry of Information and Communications Technology Qatar Algeria Telecom Bahrain Internet Society RIPE NCC Christine Arida Adel Abdel Sadek Mohamed Algakha Egypt Egypt NTRA Ahram Center for Political & Strategic Studies George Salama Hisham Ibrahim Hosein Farid Badran Egypt Egypt Egypt Kamal Nabil Fahim SEDRA Egypt Sayed Ahmed Gouma Mohamed Hazem Abdulsaheb muhsen Fahd A. Batayneh Reem Almasri Yousef Torman Egypt SAMENA Telecom Council AfriNIC Board Member, ISOC Egypt Chapter Development & Institutionalization Support Center DISC Egyptian State Council Qusai Ibrahim AlShatti Kuwait Nizar Zakka Lebanon Salam Yamout Omar Shuran Hanane Boujemi Lebanon Libya Morocco AIGF-III Catalogue Iraq Jordan Jordan Jordan Ministry of communication (ICANN) 7iber Dot Com Arab States Research and Education Network – ASREN Kuwait Information Technology Society The Arab ICT Organization (IJMA3: Union of Arab ICT Associations) Internet Society Lebanon Chapter Libyan Internet Society Hivos Gov PS Civil Society (CS) International/ Regional Organization (IRO) Gov Technical Community/ Academia (TC/A) PS IRO CS CS IRO Gov IRO CS IRO CS IRO CS CS CS Page 30 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] Name Nasser Kettani Allan Ghazi Allan Salahaldeen Hanna Kreitem Tarik Babaikir Merghani Hassan Hago Dafalla Nationality Morocco Palestine Affiliation Microsoft Ministry of Telecom and IT Stakeholder Group PS Gov Palestine Sudan CS Gov Fadi Salem Syrian Faysal Bayouli Tunisia Hafedh Gharbi Al Yahmadi Tunisia Ridha Guellouz Tunisia Wafa Ben Hassine Tunisia/ American Yemen Internet Society Palestine Chapter National Telecommunication Corporation NTC - Sudan Faculty of Engineering and Technology, University of Gezira Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government Ministry of Information & Communication Technologies CIC – Collaborative Innovation Center on Technology Tunisian ICT Association (ATTIC) independent advocate Yemen Net PS ISOC – Yemen Chapter CS Abduljalil Abdulwali AlKubati Fahmi Ali Thabit Qasem Sudan Yemen TC/A TC/A Gov TC/A CS CS 7.2 AMAG Working Groups WG1: Internet Infrastructure and Access (WG-Infrastructure) Coordinator Hisham Ibrahim Substitutes Hosein Badran, Mohamed El Bashir Members Abduljalil Abdulwali Al-kubati, Ayman El-Sherbiny, Christine Arida, Fateh Allah Merazga, Fayçal Bayouli, Hanna Kreitem, Manal Tabbara, Mirna Barbar, Nasser Kettani, Ridha Guellouz, Salam Yamout, Wafa Ben Hassine, Yousef Torman, Zahr Bou-Ghanem WG2: Global Public Policies and Policy-Making (WG-Policies) Coordinator Qusai AlShatti Substitutes Fayçal Bayouli, Salam Yamout Members Adel Abdel Sadik, Ayman El-Sherbiny, Christine Arida, Fahd A. Batayneh, Hago Dafalla, Hanane Boujemi, Hosein Badran, Manal Tabbara, Mirna Barbar, Nasser Kettani, Omar Shuran, Ridha Guellouz, Sayed Ahmed Gouma, Wafa Ben Hassine, Zahr Bou-Ghanem WG3: Openness: Rights and Responsibilities (WG-Openness) Coordinator Hanane Boujemi Substitutes Qusai AlShatti, Tarik Merghani Members Adel Abdel Sadik, Ayman El-Sherbiny, Hafedh Al Yahmadi, Hago Dafalla, Hanna Kreitem, Kamal Sedra, Manal Tabbara, Mirna Barbar, Nasser Kettani, Omar Shuran, Reem El Masri, Ridha Guellouz, Sayed Ahmed Gouma, Wafa Ben Hassine, Zahr BouGhanem AIGF-III Catalogue Page 31 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] WG4: Privacy and Rebuilding Trust (WG-Trust) Coordinator Ridha Guellouz Substitutes Adel Abdel Sadik, Nasser Kettani Members Allan Salahaldeen, Ayman El-Sherbiny, Fahmi Ali Thabit, Hafedh Al Yahmadi, Hago Dafalla, Hanane Boujemi, Hosein Badran, Kamal Sedra, Manal Tabbara, Mirna Barbar, Reem El Masri, Wafa Ben Hassine, Zahr Bou-Ghanem WG5: Workshops Track (WG-Workshops) Coordinator George Salama Substitute Hanna Kreitem Members Allan Salahaldeen, Ayman El-Sherbiny, Christine Arida, Fateh Allah Merazga, Manal Tabbara, Mirna Barbar, Reem El Masri, Tarik Merghani, Yousef Torman, Zahr BouGhanem WG6: Day Zero Pre-event (WG-Day0) Coordinator Mirna Barbar Substitutes Fahmi Ali Thabit, Hago Dafalla Members Allan Salahaldeen, Ayman El-Sherbiny, Fahd A. Batayneh, Hisham Ibrahim, Kamal Sedra, Manal Tabbara, Ridha Guellouz, Zahr Bou-Ghanem WG7: Fellowships (WG-Fellowships) Coordinator Hazim Hezzah Substitutes Ahmed Farag Members Allan Salahaldeen, Ayman El-Sherbiny, Fahmi Ali Thabit, Hafedh Al Yahmadi, Hago Dafalla, Manal Tabbara, Mirna Barbar, Mohamed El Bashir, Omar Shuran, Tarik Merghani, Yousef Torman, Zahr Bou-Ghanem WG 8 & 10 (Merged): Marketing, Media, Sponsorships & Funding (WG- Marketing and Funding) Coordinator Zahr Bou-Ghanem Substitute Salam Yamout Members Abduljalil Al-kubati, Adel Abdel Sadik, Allan Salahaldeen, Ayman El-Sherbiny, Fahd A. Batayneh, Fahmi Ali Thabit, Kamal Sedra, Manal Tabbara, Mirna Barbar, Omar Shuran, Reem El Masri, Yousef Torman WG 9: Global IGF Workshop (WG-Global WS) Coordinator Mohamed El Bashir Substitute Charles Shaban, Mirna Barbar Members Aymam El Sherbiny, Fahd A. Batayneh, Fayçal Bayouli, Hago Dafalla, Hanane Boujemi, Hisham Aboulyazed, Hisham Ibrahim, Hosein Badran, Kamal Sedra, Manal Tabbara, Reem El Masri, Ridha Guellouz, Salam Yamout, Sayed Ahmed Gouma, Wafa Ben Hassine, Zahr Bou-Ghanem AIGF-III Catalogue Page 32 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] 8. Bionotes of Speakers and Collaborators The list below includes only the bionotes received from speakers and collaborators, and is sorted by alphabetical order of the first name. Biographies Abdel Monhim Youssef, Director General, OGERO Telecom, Lebanon. Dr. Youssef is an Engineer from the Ecole Supérieure d' Electricité–Supelec in Paris, France, and graduated as a Telecommunication Engineer in 1985. He received his PhD with the degree of excellence in Satellite Communications from École Centrale de Paris, and the University of Paris VI, in 1989. He worked at the French National Center for Research on Telecommunications (CNET), at France Telecom, in Paris during the years 1989 to 1995. Recorded, through the researches that he carried out, nine patents in satellite equipment & electronics that are registered in the United States, Japan, Canada and the European Union. Dr Youssef was appointed as the General Manager for Exploitation and Maintenance in the Lebanese Ministry of Telecommunications during the period 1996 to 1999. He was responsible for the follow up and management of the telecommunications re-infrastructure projects in the land-line and GSM sectors in Lebanon, as well as the introduction of Internet services and Data Transmission services for the first time in Lebanon in 1996. Occupying since October 2005 to date the position of General Manager for Exploitation and Maintenance in the Ministry of Telecommunication and the CEO of OGERO Telecom. He is one of the founders of the Arab Organization for Communication and Information Technology in the Arab League, and the author of its internal rules of procedures. He was elected as its president for two sessions, throughout the period 2006 - 2010. He is Board member of Arabsat during the years 1996-1998 and during the years 20062010. He headed some General Assembly meetings of the Arabsat during the period 1996–2010, and some meetings of the Council of Arab Telecommunications Ministers in the League of Arab States for several sessions during the years 2006-2010. He is also the Vice President of the Advisory Council of the International Telecommunications Satellite Organization (ITSO) based in Washington - USA, during the years 2006-2008. He is one of the founders of the intercontinental submarine cable project IMEWE, which was put in service in 2010, and has headed many regional and international conferences of ITU during the years 1996-2014, and represented Lebanon in numerous regional and international conferences and organizations. He also has taught in the school of engineering, in several British, French, and American universities since 1990, and has issued several scientific researches and articles in the field of Telecommunications technology and services in specialized global scientific journals (IEEE, etc.). AbdulRahman I. Al-Ghadir, Domain name researcher, Communications and Information Technology Commission (CITC). IDNA Researcher in SaudiNIC working on different topics related to Arabic: Working in finding a solution for handling variants in IDNs and applying it on IDN ccTLD; Studying the similarity of Arabic script characters and defining variants tables. Participated in multiple IETF mailing groups related to IDNA, and provided consultation on IDNA related subjects in SaudiNIC. AIGF-III Catalogue Page 33 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] Biographies Adel Abdel Sadek, Expert at Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies - Unit security and strategic studies, and Project Manager, Arab Center for cyberspace Research (ACCR), Egypt - www.accronline.com. Adel holds a Master degree in political science from faculty of economic and political science, 2009, Faculty of economic and political science, Cairo University, and a PhD in political science, 2014. He won prizes like the award for best Arab cultural project for 2011 and the prize of His Highness Sheikh Salem Al Ali Al Sabah Informatics in Kuwait in March 2012 for a project of the Arab Center for Cyberspace Research, and the book prize of the Republic in communication and information technology about a study "digital democracy and the political role of the Internet in the Arab world in May 2010. Afef Abrougi, Journalist, Tunisia. Afef Abrougui is researcher and consultant on ICTs and human rights. She focuses on freedom of expression and the right to privacy on the Internet. Ali Al-Meshal, is currently the Business Relationship Manager at CrediMax. In this role, he is responsible for managing, directing and participating in growing the merchant base through different channels (E-com & Others). He is also responsible for establishing and maintaining current top tier client accounts and acquiring new major potential client relationships. Prior to this, Mr. Ali AlMeshal was Head of IT and Project Manager at CrediMax, Bahrain, responsible for the IT infrastructure and all other business IT related projects. Awatef Homri, IT Security Manager, National Agency for Computer Security, Tunisia. Ing. Awatef Homri specializes in IT risk assessment, gap analysis, IT Security compliance with international standards, policy content development, awareness training, security strategy development and implementation. With more than 10 years experience in IT, Awatef is a certified ITIL and ISO 27001 Lead Auditor and ISO 27005 Risk Manager, she builds and contributes to enhancement of several projects such as setting up procedures for the Tunisian CERT, establishing the regulatory audit and auditor’s certification framework, conducting a study to issue a security label for websites, assisting the Tunisian PKI to be compliant with WEBTRUST. She also provided several academic and professional courses about IT Security Gouvernance and Risk Management. In addition, Awatef holds membership in the IT Security Observatory related to the professional association of banks and financial institutions and is member of the technical committee “Information Security” related to the National Institute of Standards. Baher Esmat, is the Vice President of Stakeholder Engagement for the Middle East at ICANN. In November 2012, he was promoted from Manager of Regional Relations with the Middle East to his current position, which reports to Sally Costerton and is part of CEO Fadi Chehadé's goal to expand ICANN outreach and involvement to the developing world and improve the international makeup of the organization. Esmat is a former member of the WSIS Working Group on Internet Governance (WGIG), and served as Chair of the Egyptian IPv6 Task Force before he joined ICANN. His area of interests include Internet policies relative to ICANN's authority regarding DNS and IP addresses, and areas like access, mobility, and security. He received a bachelors degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering from Cairo University in 1993, and a masters degree in Computer Science from the American University in Cairo in 1999. AIGF-III Catalogue Page 34 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] Biographies Emily Taylor is an author and internet governance expert. She has worked in the domain name industry since 1999. She is a member of the Global Commission on Internet Governance Research Advisory Network. Her research publications include the annual World Report on Internationalised Domain Names (lead author), various reports on Internet protocols for the UK regulator, Ofcom, and a review of ICANN's policy development process. She teaches courses on Internet Law and Governance at the College of Europe in Bruges, and University of Pisa S. Anna. She chaired the independent WHOIS Review Team for ICANN, and served on the Internet Governance Forum’s Multistakeholder Advisory Group. For 10 years, she was at Nominet as Director of Legal and Policy, where she devised and implemented the award winning Dispute Resolution Service, and the .uk WHOIS opt out policy. She writes a regular blog on Internet law and governance, www.emilytaylor.eu. Fahd Batayneh, joined ICANN in October 2013 as a Stakeholder Engagement Coordinator for the Middle East. Prior to ICANN, he held several positions within Jordan's National IT Center (NITC) last of which was managing both the ccTLD and IDN ccTLD of Jordan. Fahd has attended ICANN meetings on regular basis since 2008, and was active in several working groups. Other than his day job with the government of Jordan, Fahd has provided many consultancies related to Internet Governance, New gTLDs, and Internet Policies. He holds a B.Sc. in Computer Engineering with honors, and an MBA. He is married, and has two sons. Fahd is based in Amman, Jordan. Fahmi Albaheth (Ali Thabit Qasem), co-founder of the Internet Society-Yemen Chapter (ISOC-YE), blogger, and media activist. Fahmi is working as consultant in social media and E-marketing. In addition to his interest in freedom of opinion and expression, he is human rights trainer, and working to help activists and human rights defenders to increase their safety and knowledge in the digital world. He has several local and regional contributions in the Internet governance issues, and working to establish the Yemeni Internet Governance Forum. Faysal Bayouli, Director in the International Cooperation and External Relations Bureau, Ministry of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Information and Communication Technologies, Tunisia. Member of, the Tunisian Multistakeholder Advisory Group (MAG), the Arab MAG, the ITU Council Working Group in charge of the follow-up of the implementation of the outputs of WSIS, the Commission Sciences & Technologies for Development (CSTD) and the CSTD Enhanced cooperation Working Group. Gaël Hernandez, Research and Outreach Specialist, Packet Clearing House. Mr Hernández is the primary liaison contact of Packet Clearing House with Internet service providers, regulators and IXP operators in Latin America, Europe and the Middle East. He is involved in policy discussions with a diverse range of stakeholders, teaches policy workshops on Internet infrastructure and represents the organisation at international conferences. Gaël also leads the research team working on the Global Infrastructure Database and prepares papers and briefs on economic and policy issues regarding network interconnection, Internet development and cyber security. He joined the PCH team in 2012. Before, he worked as ICT for Development consultant and technical advisor in an international development NGO in Europe and Africa, and as software engineer in the private sector in Spain. Gaël speaks fluent English, Spanish and French and holds an MSc in Telecommunications Engineering and a Master in International Development. AIGF-III Catalogue Page 35 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] Biographies Hafedh AL Yahmadi, International ICT strategist with 23 years of engineering experience in ICT business development projects. With a strong passion about the role of internet and technology, the potential of ICT in emerging markets and the importance of diversity and inclusion in the internet governance design. Haidar Fraihat, Director, Technology for Development (TDD), UN-ESCWA, Lebanon. Dr. Haidar Fraihat has a Ph.D. in Management Science/MIS from Illinois Institute of Technology, IL. USA, an MBA from the University of Bridgeport. USA (1987), and a B.A. in Business and Accounting from Yarmouk University, Jordan (1984). Before leading the TDD of ESCWA in Beirut, Dr. Fraihat held two government posts in Jordan including the Director General of the Jordan Department of Statistics and the Director General of the Jordan National Information Technology Center (the Government CIO) since 2006. He also served as advisor/consultant to several government ministers. Dr. Fraihat has about 10 years of college education. He became an associate professor of Management Information Systems (MIS) at King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM), Saudi Arabia in 2005. He also worked as Professor of Business Administration/MIS at Mutah University in Jordan, in addition to Sohar University in Oman, as well as several USA universities. Dr. Fraihat has more than 50 research outputs including 13 published research papers and several papers presented in conference proceedings. Dr. Fraihat has more than 20 conference papers, three (3) authored textbooks in MIS and Operations Research, and numerous technical papers and research projects and grants, not to mention his extensive work on statistical matters. Hanane Boujemi, Manager of Hivos’ MENA region programme on Internet Governance. She is responsible for the design and implementation of the programme in the Arab region. Ms. Boujemi worked a senior policy analyst with International Communication Union (ITU) and she was associated with DiploFoundation as a tutor in the capacity building program on Internet Governance and as the coordinator of Internet Governance Research Projects. Ms. Boujemi is a regular contributor to GISWATCH annual report on Internet Rights. Hania Sabbidin-Dimassi, Innovation Section, Technology for Development Division. Ms. Sabbidin Dimassi has been involved in research activities at the United Nations ESCWA for over ten years focusing on building the information society, narrowing the digital divide, using ICT for development, and enhancing regional integration wihtin the framework of the WSIS. Her main area of expertise is promoting the digital Arabic content industry through projects that support entrepreneurship including capacity building and awareness raising events. Ms. Sabbidin Dimassi has also co-authored articles, reports, and policy notes on a variety of subjects including cyber legislation and online cultural and linguistic diversity. She is also involved in ESCWA’s activities for profiling the information society in the Arab region and supporting the use of the Arabic language in domain names. AIGF-III Catalogue Page 36 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] Biographies Hayder Hamzoz, works at IWPR's ICT Coordinator & Trainer in Iraq. Hamzoz is a leading young Iraqi blogger who has made use of digital media and social networks to broaden the information available to citizens in his country. Hamzoz is also the founding and coordinator of a network of bloggers and citizen journalists called Iraqi Network for Social Media. Hazem Muhsen, has a Master degree in communication engineering from brunel university west London working for the iraqi goverment as Newtwork administrator In the IT.Dep \ ministry of communication Iraq. Hesham El Alaily, Executive President, NTRA, Egypt. Hesham El Alaily has been holding his current as the Executive President of the National Telecom Regulatory Authority (NTRA) of Egypt since 17/7/2013. Owing to his extensive international and leadership experience that spans over 29 years, he was appointed in several managerial and executive positions in Operations, Customer Services, International Carrier Relations, Sourcing and Supply Chain, Strategic Partnership up to the CEO level. El Alaily held several managerial posts in Egypt, Arab and European countries as he served in France Telecom as Vice President as well as CEO of TeleYemen (Managed by France Telecom) where he managed to achieve, within less than a year, a myriad of strategic objectives and won the TeleYemen contract management RFP for the following five years against DT and C&W- Monaco Telecom. Prior to this, he was appointed VP Telecom Sourcing, Supply Chain and Strategic Partnership for the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) Region. He led the transformation of the Telecom Sourcing team in the EMEA region and identified synergy and capitalized on the group telecoms spend. He also implemented innovative concepts with carriers based on MPLS interconnect that have improved access P&L. Moreover, he sourced the GSM suppliers and secured the network implementation and commercial launch of new GSM affiliates (Tunisia & Uganda and other green field operators). All these successes realised, under Eng. El Alaily's leadership, contributed to the achievement of the Group's objectives and doubled the performance of its departments. He had also served in Equant Paris for several years as Business Planning Director, EMEA Director Customer Services and as a General Manager Telco & Access Management for EMEA Region (115 countries). Hesham El Alaily obtained his Executive MBA from ESCP-EAP (Paris) in 1998, as well as his BSc in Telecom Engineering from Cairo University (Faculty of Engineering) in 1984. He is fluent in three languages: Arabic, English and French, and fairly proficient in German. Hosein Badran, Director at Qatar Computing Research Institute (QCRI), is an internationally recognized C-level telecommunications expert with broad experience in telecommunications networks technologies, mobile and fixed IP NGN architectures and services, cloud-based architectures and services, IoT and machine-to-machine communications, Internet Governance, Technology Policy, Internet Safety, and ICT for Development. Imad Hoballah, Chairman and CEO, Telecommunications Regulatory Authority, Lebanon, since April 2010 & the Head of Telecom Technologies Unit since March 2007. He chairs various organizations such as the Lebanese National Committee for the Transition to Digital TV and the AMAG of the Arab IGF. Dr. Hoballah was Lebanon’s ITU Representative during 2012-2014 and he has been Lebanon’s Representative to the Government Advisory Committee of ICANN. He has also been since 2008 the Vice chairman of the Arab Spectrum Management Group, involved in AIGF-III Catalogue Page 37 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] Biographies Spectrum Management activities, World Radiocommunication conferences and spectrum coordination projects. He received a Program for General Development Diploma from IMD Lausanne; a Master’s Certificate in Project Management from George Washington University, an Executive Masters of Business Administration from Columbia University, a Ph.D. in EE/Communications from Syracuse University, an MS in Electrical Engineering from Syracuse University, as well as a B.S in Chemistry from the Lebanese University. Inam Ullah, Mother Tongue and Heritage for Education and Research (MOTHER). Mr. Inam Ullah is born and raised in Swat Pakistan. A high school teacher by profession and a freelance lexicographer of a previously oral language, Torwali. His dictionary project has won recognition from UNESCO in its ‘Register of Good Practices in Language Preservation’. He undertook various projects of language documentation. He heads an umbrella organization MOTHER (Mother Tongue and Heritage for Education and Research) of community based organizations, advocating for the protection and promotion of smaller languages in the north of Pakistan. He is closely associated with Forum for Language Initiatives (based in Islamabad) and Center for Language Engineering (based in Lahore). He can speak Torwali, Pashto, Urdu and English. Issa Mahasneh is an Open Source advocate and president of the Jordan Open Source Association, an Amman- based NGO that promotes Open Source, Open Content and the Open Web in Jordan. He is a frequent speaker and organizer of FLOSS -related events, in 2009 he was a speaker in the Internet Governance Forum about Arabic Open Content, he also led the efforts to build the first Arabic OER platform and to boost Creative Commons licenses in the Arab World. Working with different organizations to promote the use and adoption of Open Source, he first created, then led several local communities around Linux, Drupal and Mozilla. An Internet freedom and free culture activist, he co-managed different campaigns in support of Internet Freedom and digital rights in Jordan, taking a stand against net censorship and surveillance. Issa holds a B.Sc. in Computer Science from Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST). Issa M. Toubbeh, Protocol and Conference Servicing Consultant. Mr Toubbeh joined ECWA in 1974, and served in the field of Administratinon, and was appointed as ECWA’s Liaison Officer in 1976 and in 1981. Played a leading role in the establishing and moving of ECWA/ESCWA Offices to/from Amman, Beirut, Baghdad, Amman and then in Beirut. He was Chief of Purchase and Transportation for several years since 1999 and thereafter Chief of Protocol, Meeting and Publishing until retirement in 2009. He conducted training seminars in organizing and conducting large conferences, and serviced all the ECWA/ESCWA Ministerial Inter-governmental sessions from 1974 until 2009, and in 2014 in Tunisia where he was responsible for all Protocol, Conference and Logistical Support services. Jillian York, is Director for International Freedom of Expression at the Electronic Frontier Foundation. She specializes in free speech issues, with a focus on the Arab World. Jillian is a frequent public speaker and has written for numerous publications, including the New York Times, Al Jazeera, the Atlantic, the Guardian, Foreign Policy, and CNN. AIGF-III Catalogue Page 38 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] Biographies Khalid Ibrahim, Co-Director, Gulf Centre for Human Rights, is a human rights defender who works to support and protect human rights defenders in our region. Mahmoud Lattouf, Executive Director, Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Organization. Mahmoud Lattouf holds a BEng. Honours Degree in Computing and Communication Systems Engineering from the University of Manchester. He is currently the Executive Director of TAG-Domains, an ICANN accredited registrar based in Jordan. During the past 10 years, Mahmoud has worked extensively with clients from around the globe to help put their online brand protection strategies. TAG-Domains also assisted several gTLD and ccTLD registries during their launch and operation. Manal Ismail is Executive Director for International Technical Coordination at the National Telecom Regulatory Authority (NTRA) of Egypt. She is an active member of the global Internet community, participated to all IGF meetings, was member of the NETmundial Executive Multistakeholder Committee, represents Egypt at the GAC of ICANN and has served as one of its vice chairs. She also served as vice chair of the first ICANN Accountability and Transparency Review Team, is co-chairing the ICANN Board-GAC Recommendation Implementation WG and co-chairing the GACGNSO Consultation Group on GAC Early Engagement in GNSO PDP. She is member of ICANN Middle East Strategy WG, founding member of the ISOC Chapter of Egypt and founding member of AfriNIC. She has previously led GAC discussions on IDNs fast track, co-chaired ICANN IDNC WG, participated to the IDN ccPDP WG1 and contributed to the self-organized Arabic Script IDN WG (ASWIG). Manal Tabbara, Staff Assistant, Technology for Development Division (TDD), ESCWA. Ms. Tabbara joined ESCWA in 2011 and has served as Staff Assistant, in three divisions, she is responsible for all administrative and logistical matters. She a bachelor degree in Insurance Sciences from Saint Joseph University and previously worked with the American International Group and Addison Bradley International. Marwan Salman. Working as Technical coordinator with the AIGF team. Worked before as IT director for telecom Operator in the Caribbean region. Also worked as IT infrastructure and Application manager, part of a team who designed data warehouse, data center tier 3 for hosting solutions and ERP that covered all Telecom Operator departments. Maryam Al-Khawaja, Co-Director, Gulf Centre for Human Rights. Maryam is an international human rights figure who works to defend the people's rights in our region and in the world. AIGF-III Catalogue Page 39 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] Biographies Mounis Khatib, Currently working as a security consultant for BNP Paribas corporate and investment banking in Paris (CIB), member of CSIRT local group and crises community; Managing the security incident phases from the detection phase to the remediation, responsible for the development of all use cases of the monitoring and control platforms, participating and managing other operational security subjects as a vulnerability management, APT detection, security dash board , firewall analysis and participation to implement a new breed of SIEM with an optimal big data analysis. Nabil Bukhalid, CEO, Lebanese Internet Center. Nabil Bukhalid is an Internet evangelist who made many significant contributions to the introduction and development of the Internet in Lebanon. He is principally known for establishing the first Internet node in Lebanon and the .LB Domain Registry. Nabil have served since 1993 as the .LB Administrator and Registrar. Nabil is also the co-founder of the Lebanese Broadband Manifesto Support Group (LBSG) and BeirutIX. He is also a co-founder and president of the Internet Society Lebanon Chapter (ISOC-LB) and cofounder and CEO of the Lebanese Internet Center (LINC). Nabil served for thirty years at the American University of Beirut and his career path have evolved from biomedical engineer to director of computing and networking services to chief enterprise architect. Nabil attended AUB, where he earned both his BEE (1981) and EMBA (2006). Nada Hamzeh, Media Specialist, IREX. Nada has more than 16 years of experience as a Communication and Public Relations Manager. Expertise in branding, image consultancy and media campaigns for non-profit organization, advertising agencies, and several politicians. Master Trainer from USA in Capacity Building, Social Media strategy, Leadership, Entrepreneurship, communications and Business Development Skills. Managed the "Lebanon Award for Innovation" program that aims to award Lebanese citizens from around the globe who contribute to innovative ideas in all fields of creativity and education. Received the "Women Empowerment through ICT Award" for managing the “Women in Technology Program”, Lebanon, which aimed to empower 10000 women through IT and business skills in nine countries under the management of “The Institute of International Education in California”. Empowered more than 250 nonprofit organizations in Lebanon in social media strategy and built a strong relationship between mainstream media and civil society through creating partnership in supporting social causes. Presented keynote speeches in many countries and International conferences Women and Technology in the MENA region at Google Headquarters , UN“Digital Doha Summit” in Qatar,”Arab Women summit” in Morocco, “Conflict reporting and social media” by BBC and European Commission, “Civil Society-Dialogue –Media and Governance” by European Commission, “The Potential of Media in the Promotion of Intercultural Dialogue in the Arab States” by Unesco and others. Board member at Mepi Lebanese Alumni Association and active member in many NGOs, press club, & the online safety committee at the Ministry of Social Affairs. Nicolas Rouhana, Executive Director, BERYTECH, Lebanon. Nicolas is Executive Director of Berytech, a Business Innovation & Incubation Center in Lebanon. He joined Berytech in 2002, counseling and mentoring Lebanese entrepreneurs in their startup ventures. Since 2008, he is also senior strategy & technical advisor to Berytech Fund, a $6M VC-fund investing in Lebanese technology start-ups. He will be now managing the new USAID MENA II fund of $15M for Lebanon. AIGF-III Catalogue Page 40 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] Biographies Qusai Al-Shatti, Deputy Chairman of Kuwait Information Technology Society (KITS). Holds a B.S. in Computer Engineering from George Washington University, Washington DC, USA. Worked as a specialist in the field of IT at Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research from 1992-1999 and 2004-2008. Worked as a division director at the Ministry of Public Works from 1999-2004. Currently, he is the Deputy Director General for Information Technology at the Central Agency for Information Technology and Deputy Chairman for Kuwait Information Technology Society. Currently he is a board member of Kuwait Information Technology Society (KITS). He was a member of the Advisory Group of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) (2006-2013) established by the General Secretary of the United Nation and a member of the High Level Advisory Group of the UN Global Alliance For ICT and Development. He authored three refereed papers in the field of IT for international conferences and academic institutions. He is a steering committee member for the National E-Kuwait Awards under the umbrella of Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Science and a member of the Evaluation Team for Sheikh Salem Al-Ali Al-Sabah Informatics Award. He is also the first chairman for the Arab IGF Multi-Stakeholder Advisory Group for two terms (2012-2013). Richard Hill, the president of the Association for Proper Internet Governance, a non-profit organization based in Geneva, Switzerland. He has an extensive background in information systems, telecommunications, negotiation, mediation, and conflict management. Richard was the Secretary for the ITU-T Study Groups dealing with numbering and tariffing issues, network operations, and economic and policy issues; he was the Secretary for the preparatory process for the 2012 World Conference on International Telecommunications and headed the secretariat team dealing with substantive issues at the Conference. Riyadh Al Balushi is a lawyer from the Sultanate of Oman and is currently pursuing a PhD in law at SOAS, University of London. He worked for the Ministry of Legal Affairs in the Sultanate of Oman and was a member of the experts team responsible for drafting the Unified Law for Combating Cybercrime for the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf. He is also an information technology law columnist at Muscat Daily and a regular speaker about intellectual property law issues in Oman. Riyadh holds an LLB from Cardiff University and an LLM in Information Technology and Commerce from the University of Southampton. Salam Yamout, is the National ICT Strategy Coordinator at the Presidency of the Council of Ministers since July 2010. Before that, Salam was Program Manager at Cisco since 2005. Salam is one of the founders of Women in IT, the Lebanese Broadband Stakeholders Group, the Lebanon Chapter of the Internet Society, and the Arab Internet Governance Forum, the Beirut Internet Exchange Point in 2008, ISOC Lebanon Chapter, and the MIT Enterprise Forum Arab Business Plan Competition. Samar Badwi, Acting Director, Monitor for Human Rights in Saudi Arabia. Samar works to highlight human rights violations in Saudi Arabia. AIGF-III Catalogue Page 41 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] Biographies Siavash Shahshahani is the chair of dotBazaar Committee set up by CORE to manage the new IDN gTLD <.' زار.>. He is the former director of .IR registry and a former member of Interim ALAC at ICANN. Shahshahani is a Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran. Vladimir Radunović, is a Director of E-diplomacy Programmes at DiploFoundation. He has been the programme coordinator and lecturer in Internet governance and ediplomacy since 2005, and is also an expert with the Geneva Internet Platform, an initiative of the Swiss authorities. He also serves as a Member of the Multistakeholder Advisory Group of the UN Internet Governance Forum (IGF) since 2012. He has actively participated in the global process since World Summit on Information Society in 2003 including all the IGF meetings, and has been a lecturer and key resource person in number of online and in-situ professional educations and trainings worldwide. Walid Al-Saqaf, Lecturer and Researcher at Örebro University. A Yemeni media scholar, computer engineer and activist currently teaching at Orebro University in Sweden. He has been involved in promoting open Internet access in the Arab world through the Alkasir project he initiated to map and circumvent cyber censorship and has been involved in advocating policies to uphold freedom of expression on the Internet. Was awarded fellowships at TED, ICANN, RIPE for his efforts in open Internet and has co-founded Internet Society's Yemen chapter (ISOC-Yemen), which he currently heads. Wassim Mansour, General Manager and Vice-Chairman of Touch Telecom. Effective May 2014, Mr. Mansour was appointed General Manager of 'touch', the leading mobile operator in Lebanon. Zain Group has been managing ‘touch’ on behalf of the Lebanese government, since June 1, 2004. The leading mobile operator in Lebanon. Zain Group has been managing "touch" on behalf of the Lebanese government, since June 1, 2004. Mr Mansour has an impressive 20 year track record in both the telecommunications and financial industry, and joined Zain in 2012 as a chief strategic advisor to the CEO of Zain Group, supporting several key projects across the company's operations. Before for the period July 2013 to January 2014, Mr. Mansour held the post of CEO of Zain’s operation in South Sudan, successfully transforming the operation to being the leading mobile operator in the country. Previous to joining Zain, Mr. Mansour held several senior management positions in numerous world leading technology solutions providers. In January 2011 he was appointed the Vice President Middle-East Region for ZTE Corporation. Before that from March 2007 he held business critical positions with Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) covering the many technologies, countries and telecom operators across the MENA region, eventually rising the ranks to become the NSN Country Director in Lebanon that included the regional responsibility of Head of Strategy and Business Development for Zain Group. Before his tenure at NSN, Mr. Mansour gained valuable experience in several positions with Siemens AG where he spent 10 years joining the world renowned entity in 1997. Previous to this from 1990 he worked in several established financial institutions that included Société Générale Cyprus and Bank of Mediterranean France, Paris. A Lebanese national fluent in Arabic, English and French, with reasonable German language abilities, Mr. Mansour graduated in 1991 with a Master's Degree in Economic and Social Administration from the University Montpellier I – France. AIGF-III Catalogue Page 42 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] Biographies Yousef Torman, Managing Director at Arab States Research and Education Network (ASREN), (Academia). Currently working as Managing Director for the Arab States Research and Education Network (ASREN). His aim is to establish a pan Arab eInfrastructure to support the development of research and education in the Arab region. His responsibilities in ASREN include Technology, Networking and Infrastructure. Youssef’s main focus is to promote and encourage the use of technology and networks for research and education. Yousef worked also as Executive Director of the Jordanian Universities Network (JUNet), the Jordanian National Research and Education Network. He participated and chaired many national and regional committees and initiatives that focus on research and education infrastructures. He also co-established and managed the new Computer and Information Center at Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST); one of the largest Universities in the region with focus on science and technology. AIGF-III Catalogue Page 43 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] 9. Dashboard of Registration Statistics - 20 November 2014 9.1 Registrations by Organization Type BS- Business Sector; CS- Civil Society; Gov- Governent; IGO- Intergovernmental Organizations; TC/AC- Technical/Academic Community 9.2 Registrations in Capacity Building Pre-event Pre-event registration 649 700 600 396 500 400 300 200 100 0 Pre-Event Registration Total Registration AIGF-III Catalogue Page 44 Beirut 2014 [THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ARAB IGF – AIGF-III] 9.3 Registrations by Country and Gender AIGF-III Catalogue Page 45 Third Annual Meeting of the Arab Internet Governance Forum Arab Perspective for Shaping the Future of the Internet Beirut, 26-27 November 2014 Catalogue Financial Contributors National Strategic Partner le Te Capacity building pre-event, 25 November 2014 Mövenpick Hotel m co OGERO Diamond Partner Gold Partner Silver Partner In-kind Contributor Arab IGF Main Partners Umbrella Organizations www.igfarab.org, www.facebook.com/ArabIGF @IGFArab @ESCWACIU #ArabIGF Secretariat