DIDS 2018

Datum 06.03.2018 - 07.03.2018 ics/ical Download von ics/ical
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Serbian Internet Domains Day

The first block of DIDS, titled “Cyber Personality” will address the very current topic – in Europe and worldwide – of the GDPR, the General Data Protection Regulation, which comes into force in the EU in late May and which will impact the way some companies in Serbia do business. Moderator Vladimir Radunović will discuss this regulation and other aspects of online privacy with participants in a panel debate. Thomas Rickert, attorney from Germany and the chair of the Names & Numbers Forum at “eco” – the Association of the Internet Industry – will be giving an introductory talk on this topic. The discussion will be joined by Cormac Callanan, CEO of Aconite Internet Solutions from Ireland, and Nevena Ružić, assistant to the general secretary of the office of the Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection.

The second block is titled “Digital Heritage” and will focus on digitalisation in culture and science, with moderator Tamara Vučenović PhD. Before the panel discussion, an introductory talk will be given by Matjaž Filo, manager of the IT sector at the University of Ljubljana Faculty of Social Sciences. Joining the debate will also be Adam Sofronijević PhD, deputy director of the Svetozar Marković University Library in Belgrade, and Nikola Božić, programme director of the Petnica Science Centre.

The third block, titled “Online Business”, will be moderated by Radomir Lale Marković, who will also be the main host of the Conference. To begin this block, Milovan Matijević and Branka Matijević, from the company “Mineco Computers” will present the results of the 2017 Digital Vitality Index of small, micro- and medium enterprises in Serbia study, carried out for the first time in Serbia. After that we will present to you few Serbian companies that have successfully made use of all the benefits of internet technology on the Serbian national domains: vivatravel.rs, garden.rs, archiplay.rs, iskonmode.rs and teglas.rs.

DIDS 2018 will, on 7th March, also host the Regional TLD Forum, an industry gathering for representatives of national TLD registries from the region.

AGENDA

    • 09:15 am
    • Registration of visitors
    • 10:00 am
    • BLOCK 1: Cyber Personality

       

      Introductory talk:

      Thomas Rickert, Director of the Names & Numbers Forum at eco – Association of the Internet Industry, Germany

       

      The first block of DIDS traditionally addresses the hottest current Internet topic, which this year is the General Data Protection Regulation – the GDPR. The common currency of the digital age isn’t the dollar and it isn’t bitcoin – it’s private data. All of our smart devices are collecting it, as are sensors all around us, and other people’s computers, which we call the “cloud”. The services we use are also collecting it, and so are the institutions we communicate with. The data is processed, cross-referenced and bundled up. Then it is shared, stolen or leaked – or it is sold. It is used by individuals, criminals, companies, institutions and the security services. Our private lives are irreversibly becoming public, and being monetised.

      The European Union is coming up with a regulatory response in the form of the GDPR, which comes into force at the end of May and lays out how the personal data of EU citizens is to be handled. These rules will also be imposed at a global level, for anyone wishing to use this data in any way.

      The GDPR – but even more so the reality of our accelerated, digitalised lives – opens up a plethora of important questions. Is there a difference between privacy and personal data protection? Can privacy be assured even if private data is being collected? And what is private data anyway? How is it defined in the GDPR, and what regulations will this bring? How does the GDPR protect the rights of individuals? How will it affect markets outside the EU? How should institutions and companies in Serbia respond to the GDPR? What is the role of the Ombudsman? Will there be any adverse effects of the implementation of the GDPR for the economy and for innovation? How does the GDPR affect the domain space? And what will the future bring?

       

      Panel debate:

      • - Thomas Rickert, Director of the Names & Numbers Forum at eco – Association of the Internet Industry, Germany
      • - Cormac Callanan, PhD, CEO of Aconite Internet Solutions, Ireland
      • - Nevena Ružić, Assistant to the General secretary of the office of the Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection, Serbia

      Moderator: Vladimir Radunović, Director of the cyber-security and e-diplomacy programme at the DiploFoundation, Serbia

    • 11:35 am
    • Coffee Break
    • 12:00 pm
    • BLOCK 2: Digital Heritage

       

      Introductory talk:

      Digitalisation in Slovenia and Use of the Cloud
      On projects and areas of digitalisation in culture being worked on in national institutions, as well as plans for the construction of a cloud for public use.

      Matjaž Filo, Manager of the IT sector at the University of Ljubljana Faculty of Social Sciences, Slovenija

       

      The identity of a people can be presented, preserved and promoted on the Internet through a digitalised heritage that is always accessible and searchable online. The topic of the second block of DIDS will be digitalisation in culture and science, with presentations of valuable initiatives, research and activities in Serbia that are noteworthy within the broader European context.

      There will be discussion of the digital transformation of business, and its specific characteristics in the context of culture and science, and about the digitalisation of cultural heritage, which contrary to the popular conception, is not merely about scanning archive materials. There will also be discussion of the importance of management in the process of digitalisation – about who the “translators” are who translate from the language of culture and science into the language of programmers and IT professionals.

      Another topic of debate will be the accessibility of scientific equipment online, thanks to the Internet (e.g. telescopes, laboratories etc. that are remotely controllable), as well as the importance of the online accessibility of digitised copies of magazines and other accumulated scientific knowledge for the advancement of education.

       

      Panel debate:

      • - Matjaž Filo, Manager of the IT sector at the University of Ljubljana Faculty of Social Sciences, Slovenija
      • - Adam Sofronijević, PhD, Deputy Director of the Svetozar Marković University Library in Belgrade, Serbia
      • - Nikola Božić, Programme Director of the Petnica Science Centre, Serbia

      Moderator: Tamara Vučenović, PhD, Editor of the Educational programme, Radio Beograd 2, Serbia

    • 13:15 pm
    • Coffee break
    • 13:40 pm
    • BLOCK 3: Online Business

       

      Introductory talk:

      Results of the study 2017 Digital Vitality Index of small, micro- and medium enterprises in Serbia:

      • - Importance and interpretation of the Digital Vitality Index
      • - Use of digital channels and their impact on company business performance
      • - Importance of having an .RS or .СРБ domain
      • - Importance of a mobile application versus a website
      • - Attitudes of Internet users and guidelines for the online development of local stores

      Milovan Matijević and Branka Matijević, Mineco Computers, Serbia

       

      Presentation of successful websites on the national TLD .RS:

      Moderator: Radomir Lale Marković, Co-founder and CEO, TAG Media, Serbia

    • 15:10 pm
    • Buffet
  • Thomas Rickert
    Thomas Rickert

    eco — Verband der Internetwirtschaft e.V. eco

    Director Names & Numbers

    Speaker

    Metropol Palace, Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 69, Beograd 11000, Serbia