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WHO W
WE ARE
WHO WE ARE
The ICC C
Commission on the Digita
al Economy draws
d
upon a cross-sectiion of busine
ess leaders and
a experts
from 50 co
ountries, including users, providers an
nd operatorss of information technolog
gy.
WHAT WE
E DO
The Comm
mission deve
elops ICT-rela
ated policy positions
p
and
d practical too
ols to help bu
usinesses ad
ddress and
comply witth legal and policy requirrements. It vo
oices business concerns to governme
ents to help tthem draft
policy lega
al and regula
atory frameworks that bettter address critical issue
es, respond to
o business needs
n
and
minimize u
unnecessaryy obstacles, or
o unintended
d consequen
nces.
CURRE NT PRIO
ORITIES
S
OBJECTIV
VES
ƒ Ad
dvocate ICC
C positions on
o internatio
onal initiativ
ves, including the remova
al of regulato
ory barriers
to the deploym
ment of new technologies, the liberalizzation of telecommunicattions, and the
e ability to
ansmit secure
e messages.
tra
ƒ Pa
articipate in key intergo
overnmentall fora such as
a Internet Governance Forum
F
(IGF) and
EC
COSOC (UN Economic and
a Social Co
ouncil), WSIS
S+10 (World
d Summit on the Informattion
So
ociety)
ƒ Prrovide practtical policy inputs on to
opical issues
s that can he
elp ICC demo
onstrate the value and
ne
ecessity of a multistakeho
older approach to Interne
et and ICT po
olicies.
KEY PRO
OJECTS
ƒ Prrepare suita
able, fit-for-p
purpose policy materiall on the con
ntribution off the digital economy
e
to
o economic growth, soccial developm
ment and job creation. Co
ompile this material
m
into a global
acction plan forr the ICC Com
mmission on
n the Digital Economy
E
to highlight glob
bal businesss priorities,
wiith guidance for governm
ments supporrted by a com
mpendium of business acctions and pra
actice.
ƒ Prromote the ICC
I
cyber security guid
de for busin
ness. Provide
e a resource for companies and
sh
how business
s commitmen
nt to governm
ments to mitiigate the risk
ks of cybercriime for e-bussiness and
prreserve conssumer and bu
usiness confidence through effective privacy and cyber securiity
prractices.
ƒ Ad
dvocate cro
oss-sectoral and global business priorities
p
on privacy policy and regulatory
fra
ameworks in
ncluding sup
pport for policcy interopera
ability. Raise awareness on
o the imporrtance of
tra
ansborder da
ata flows and
d the harm to
o the digital economy
e
and
d global supp
ply chains tha
at results
fro
om efforts at localization,, indigenous innovation or
o other trade
e and markett distorting re
egulation.
ƒ Ad
dvance business-goverrnment dialo
ogue to enco
ourage greatter alignment between e-go
overnment an
nd e-businesss objectivess, including by
b providing input into the
e development of global
sta
andards for dematerializa
d
ation aimed at linking currrent regiona
al initiatives.
ƒ Ap
pply practic
cal global bu
usiness inpu
uts to interg
governmenta
al discussion
ns and reinfo
orce the
via
ability of mulltistakeholder entities by leading business engage
ement in the Internet Govvernance
Fo
orum 2015 and its preparratory processses.
ƒ Co
ontribute to
o the transitiion of the In
nternet Assig
gned Numbers Authoritty (IANA), working
w
wiith the Intern
net Corporatio
on for Assign
ned Names a
and Numberss (ICANN) to
o ensure bussiness
input and supp
port for ICAN
NN multistake
eholder overrsight of the Domain
D
Nam
me System.
CONTACT:
ud
Elizabeth Thomas-Raynau
Senior Polic
cy Manager
elizabeth.tho
omas-raynaud@
@iccwbo.org
Tel: +33 1 49 53 28 07
The Comm
mission curre
ently contribu
utes global business inpu
ut to the workk of the follow
wing internattional
organizatio
ons and entitties:
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
IC
CANN (Interne
et Corporatio
on for Assign
ned Names and
a Numbers
s)
EU
U (the European Commisssion and Pa
arliament)
Co
ouncil of Euro
ope
AP
PEC (Asia-Pa
acific Economic Coopera
ation)
ITU (Internatio
onal Telecom
mmunication Union)
U
UN
N agencies and
a ICT-relatted activities (post-World Summit on Information Society
S
actio
on lines)
OE
ECD (Organisation for Ecconomic Co--operation an
nd Developm
ment)
RECEN T ACHIE
EVEMEN
NTS & P UBLICA
ATIONS
STATEME
ENTS / CODES / RULES
S
ƒ IC
CC Cyber sec
curity guide fo
or business
ƒ Po
olicy stateme
ent on assesssing the impa
act on trade of e-governm
ment and asssociated info
ormation
co
ompliance
ƒ Po
olicy stateme
ent on Using Mutual Lega
al Assistance
e Treaties (M
MLATs) to Improve Crosss-Border
La
awful Intercept Procedure
es
ƒ Po
olicy stateme
ent on freedo
om of expres
ssion and the
e free flow of information on the Intern
net
ƒ Po
olicy stateme
ent on busine
ess views on
n regulatory a
aspects of clo
oud computing
ƒ Po
olicy stateme
ent on cross--border law enforcement
e
access to co
ompany data
a
CURRE NT LEA
ADERSH IP
Joseph H. Alhadeff, Chair, Oracle Corporation
Kaisa Olkkkonen, Vice--Chair, Nokia
a Corporation
Task Forcce on Internett and Teleco
ommunication
ns:
Co-Chair Eric
E H. Loeb, AT&T Servvices, Inc.; Co
o-Chair Chrisstoph Steck, Telefónica
Task Forcce on Privacy
y and Protecttion of Perso
onal Data:
Chair Davvid A. Hoffma
an, Intel Corp
p.
Task Forcce on Cyber Security:
S
Chair Gera
ard B. J. Harrtsink, GLEIF
F
Task Forcce on Digital Trade
T
and Authentication
A
n:
Co-Chair Jacques
J
Beg
glinger, SwissHoldings; Co-Chair
C
Chrristiaan van der
d Valk, Tru
ustWeaver AB
B
HOW TO
O BECO
OME A MEMBER
M
R
There are two ways to
o become a members
m
of the
t ICC Com
mmission on the
t Digital Ecconomy:
ƒ
ƒ
Byy affiliation th
hrough an IC
CC National Committee
C
or Group (please consult ICC website to find the
Na
ational Comm
mittee in you
ur country);
Byy direct mem
mbership thro
ough the ICC
C Internationa
al Secretariatt if a Nationa
al Committee
e or Group
ha
as not yet be
een established in your co
ountry or terrritory.
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STED?
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act information or visit www
w.iccwbo.org/w
worldwide-mem
mbership
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