We advocate for unrestricted access to information, ensuring the openness of the internet for all citizens and organizations in Kazakhstan. We believe that the internet should serve as a platform for the exchange of knowledge, ideas, innovations, and the growth of the digital economy.
We prioritize ensuring the security of the online space.
We aim to protect the digital rights of citizens, including the right to freedom of expression and data privacy, and uphold ethical standards and principles online.
We promote innovative development in digital technologies in Kazakhstan and support research, advancement, and the implementation of new digital solutions that contribute to the progress of society and the economy.
We provide with a platform for dialogue and collaboration among citizens, businesses, and the government, aiming for balanced solutions that consider a diversity of voices and opinions.
We collaborate with participants in the digital ecosystem, including the government, private sector, and society, to jointly develop digital infrastructure and promote innovative growth.
Panel Session: Multistakeholder Internet Governance as a Way of Sustainable Development Goals Implementation (Space Hall)
Description: The issue of access to the open and free Internet is gaining importance in the unstable geopolitical environment. New rules are being created to regulate the online space, new products based on AI and big data technologies are entering the market, which in one way or another determine and adjust the rights of citizens and business interests in the context of continuous digital interaction. Only balanced Internet governance that takes into account the interests of all stakeholders can create favorable conditions for the development of the digital economy and innovations, while not restricting but guaranteeing digital human rights in Kazakhstan.
Speakers:
Moderator: Sarkis Darbinyan, General Advisor, Eurasian Digital Foundation
Free Speech in the Age of Algorithms and AI (Freedom Hall)
Speakers:
Moderator: Sarkis Darbinyan, General Advisor, Eurasian Digital Foundation
Within the first national Internet governance forum in Qazaqstan, which brought together prominent representatives from the business sector, government, civil society, and the academic community, a significant event at the international level took place — the signing of a memorandum between the Information security Committee of the Ministry of digital development, innovation and aerospace industry of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the National Institute for Research & Development in Informatics from Romania side.
Representatives of the state of Romania were:
Representatives of the National Institute for Research & Development in Informatics gave a detailed presentation about the Institute - ICI Bucharest Presentation. Additionally, during the forum, Dr. Eng. Adrian-Victor Vevera delivered a presentation on the topic "Cybersecurity in the Critical Energy Infrastructure Sector - European Perspectives."
Draft Law on Mass Media: Everything Everywhere All at Once (Amphitheater Hall)
Speakers:
Moderator: Gulmira Birzhanova, Co-Founder of the Legal Media Center Public Foundation
Session Description: The session is expected to focus on the Law "On Mass Media". Discussions on the amendments as well as work on the draft law in general. Dialogue between the journalistic community and representatives of the authorities. The impact of the law on the Internet media and the blogosphere. For example, the introduction of press cards for journalists and other issues.
Internet Accessibility during Disasters and Emergencies (Freedom Hall)
Speakers:
Moderator: Yelzhan Kabyshev, Founder of the Digital Paradigm Public Foundation
Session Description: Shutdown means complete or partial Internet cutoff in certain regions or an entire country. A shutdown is imposed by the government on such grounds as emergency, political crises, social protests, etc. Yet, how does a shutdown affect the rights and freedoms of internet users? Can a shutdown be considered digital genocide, i.e. destruction of the human connection to digital life that is so inseparable today? What does the White List of websites mean and does it justify such a drastic measure as a shutdown? These questions will be addressed by the Speakers of the session.
Digital Rights Rating. Assessment of the Сompliance with Digital Rights of Kazakhstan Citizens by the Largest Online Platforms (Space Hall)
Speakers:
Moderator: Yerzhan Suleimenov, Independent Media Consultant
Session Description: The assessment selected the leading and most popular Kazakhstani digital platforms: Kolesa Group with its Kolesa.kz and Krisha.kz services, Chocolife Family Holding, Kaspi.kz, Aitu super-application and Onay e-ticketing system. The research focuses on disclosure of information in the context of relations with government agencies and compliance with standards of protection of digital human rights. Digital Rating 2023 will be publicly presented at Qazaqstan IGF, and the session will also include an award ceremony for the companies rated and their services in such categories as "The best company", "The best service" and others.
Educating Digital Professionals for the Digital Economy (Amphitheater Hall)
Speakers:
Moderator: Yermek Rustembek-uly, Head of the Digital Law Center
Session Description: Digital economy is based on the use of digital technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, internet of things, BigData, etc. It offers great potential for development and innovation, but also requires new skills and competencies from students, workers and entrepreneurs. Which professions will be in demand in the digital economy? How to train and retrain people to work in the digital environment? What resources and platforms will be utilized to train the next generation of professionals? These questions will be best answered by the Speakers of the Qazaqstan IGF session.
Panel Session: National Regulation of Online Platforms in the Globalized Market (Space Hall)
Description: The issue of regulating online platforms in a globalized market is rather pressing and complicated. It requires a balance between stimulating innovation, protecting the rights and interests of all parties and taking into account the specifics of different countries and regions. Speakers of the panel session at Qazaqstan IGF will discuss these and other questions and try to come up with answers. What are the possibilities of national regulation? What aspects of regulation are unnecessary and harmful or, on the contrary, essential? And what will the introduction of the Law "About Online Platforms and Online Advertising" bring? These and other points will be covered at the second panel session of Qazaqstan IGF.
Speakers:
Moderator: Yerzhan Suleimenov, Independent Media Consultant
Digital Transformation of the Telecom Industry. Transition to the New 5G Generation and ways to overcome the digital divide (Freedom Hall)
Speakers:
Moderator: Nurbol Meirmanov, WISP Market Representative, Co-founder of Level 2
Session Description: Speakers of this Qazaqstan IGF session will reveal a whole range of hot issues directly related to the transformation of the telecom industry in Kazakhstan.
Codification of Legislation. Risks and Benefits of the Digital Code (Space Hall)
Speakers:
Moderator: Yermek Rustembek-uly, Head of the Digital Law Center
Session Description: This session will raise one of the most urgent and challenging issues related to the Internet regulation in Central Asia. It concerns the codification of digital legislation, i.e. the creation of a single normative legal act that would regulate all aspects of the digital sphere in our country. Is such "Digital Code" necessary in Kazakhstan? What advantages and risks does it bring? How can it affect rights and freedoms of Internet users in the countries of the region? Speakers of this session will share their expert opinion on this issue.
Fault Tolerance and Security of Digital Infrastructure as a Critical Factor of Digital Integration (Amphitheater Hall)
Speakers:
Moderator: Vahan Hovsepyan, External Relations Specialist, RIPE NCC
Session Description: Security, stability and fault-tolerance of the Internet should form the key objective of all stakeholders in the Internet governance system. As a universal global resource, the Internet must be a secure, stable, resilient, reliable and trusted network. Resilience and security of digital infrastructure means the ability to resist external threats such as cyberattacks, natural disasters, technical failures, etc.
Evolution of Cryptocurrencies and their Regulation (Freedom Hall)
Speakers:
Moderator: Batyrbek Umarov, President of Blockchain.kz Association
Session Description: Crypto-industry experts will talk about opportunities and risks that cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies bring to business, government and society. They will also touch upon the legal status of cryptocurrencies in Kazakhstan.
Data Policy: Development and Regulation of the Data Market in the Republic of Kazakhstan (Amphitheater Hall)
Speakers:
Moderator: Ruslan Daiyrbekov, Chairman of the Eurasian Digital Foundation
Session Description: The session will be attended by experts and representatives of the government, civil sector, business and academia, who will talk about the current state and prospects for the development of the data market in our country. You will learn about what data are collected, stored, processed and transferred in Kazakhstan as well as what rights and obligations data owners and users have and much more.
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