GeSI’s Enabling Rights Report
GeSI’s report calls for the ICT industry, in collaboration with all interested stakeholders, to take action to develop and apply what could be called “technology for human rights.”
The International Monetary Fund’s June 2018 article sets out policy opportunities that aim to accept and improve the digital revolution rather than ignore and repress it. It draws on previous histories of earlier technological disruptions to conclude on the importance of reorganising economies around revolutionary technologies, and the long-term benefits that brings.
Keywords : Explanations, ideas, and guidance on the societal applications of digital technology, Policy, Digital Revolution, Disruptive Technologies, Economy, International Monetary Fund, IMF
GeSI’s report calls for the ICT industry, in collaboration with all interested stakeholders, to take action to develop and apply what could be called “technology for human rights.”
Cybersecurity is a central focus for Télécom ParisTech and represents one of its research areas: Digital Trust.
Building on studies of the collective dimension of data protection, this article sets out to embed this new perspective in an assessment model centred on human rights (Human Rights, Ethical and Social Impact Assessment-HRESIA)