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 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 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) 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 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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: 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 IC CC Cyber sec curity guide fo or business Po olicy stateme ent on assesssing the impa act on trade of e-governm ment and asssociated info ormation co ompliance Po olicy stateme ent on Using Mutual Lega al Assistance e Treaties (M MLATs) to Improve Crosss-Border La awful Intercept Procedure es Po olicy stateme ent on freedo om of expres ssion and the e free flow of information on the Intern net Po olicy stateme ent on busine ess views on n regulatory a aspects of clo oud computing 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: 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. INTERES STED? See conta act information or visit www w.iccwbo.org/w worldwide-mem mbership