Sicherheit und Freiheit in der digitalen Zukunft
Mit dem rasanten Fortschritt der Digitalisierung vieler Lebensbereiche müssen auch die politischen und rechtlichen Rahmenbedingungen neu justiert werden. Wie kann Rechtsstaatlichkeit, beispielsweise in Zusammenhang mit Extremismus, im digitalen Bereich implementiert werden? Kollidiert der Schutz von Freiheitsrechten mit den neuen Möglichkeiten der Überwachung? Wie sieht ein ganzheitliches Konzept für digitale Sicherheit aus, in dem das Bedürfnis nach Freiheit mit dem Verlangen nach Sicherheit, im Einklang ist?
| |||||
| |||||
| |||||
| |||||
| |||||
|
Andres ANVELT
Estonian Minister of the Interior, Tallin
Bachelor's degree in Law, University of Tartu | |
Master's degree, Tallinn University of Technology | |
Law enforcement management training, FBI Academy (USA) | |
2001-2003 | Director, Central Criminal Police. Prior to this, Anvelt had served in the Estonian Police for years. |
2004-2006 | Director, Police and Border Guard College |
2007-2011 | Security Advisor to the Commander of the Estonian Defence Forces |
2009-2011 | , 2013 Member, Tallinn City Council |
2011-2014 | Member, 12th Riigikogu; Chairman, Anti-Corruption Select Committee of the Riigikogu; Member, VEB Fund Investigation Committee (the Investigation Committee related to granting temporary residence permits to foreigners), and the Legal Affairs Committee of the Riigikogu |
2014-2015 | Minister of Justice of the Republic of Estonia |
2015-2016 | Member, 13th Riigikogu; Chairman of the faction |
since 2016 | Minister of the Interior, Republic of Estonia |
Ph.D. Francesca BRIA
Chief Technology and Digital Innovation Officer, City of Barcelona
2009-2013 | PhD Researcher and Teaching Associate, Imperial College Business School, London |
2011-2012 | Teaching Associate, London Business School |
2012-2015 | Senior Advisor and Senior Project Lead, Nesta Innovation Lab, London |
since 2016 | Chief Technology and Digital Innovation Officer, Barcelona City Council |
Gilles DE KERCHOVE D'OUSSELGHEM
Counter-Terrorism Coordinator, European Council, Brussels
1979 | Law Degree, Catholic University of Louvain |
1979-1983 | Teaching assistant, Catholic University of Louvain Law School |
1984 | Master of Laws (LLM), Yale Law School, New Haven |
1985 | Administrator in the European Commission (DG Competition) |
1986-1988 | Secretary of the Government of the Walloon Region |
1989-1992 | Head of the Private Office of the deputy Prime-Minister of the Federal Government of Belgium, Minister of Justice and Minister of Small and Medium-sized enterprises |
1993-1995 | Head of the Private Office of the deputy Prime-Minister of the Federal Government of Belgium, Minister of Justice and Minister of Economic Affairs |
1999-2000 | Deputy Secretary of the Convention which drafted the Charter of the fundamental rights of the European Union |
1995-2007 | Director for Justice and Home Affairs at the EU Council General Secretariat |
since 2007 | EU Counter-Terrorism Coordinator |
Jan JAMBON
Belgian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Security and Home Affairs, Brussels
1984 | Bachelor in Computer Sciences, VUB |
1984-2007 | Career in the business sector, among others at IBM, SD Worx and the Bank Card Company |
2000 | MBA, University of Antwerp |
2007-2013 | Member, Local Board, Brasschaat |
Deputy Mayor, Brasschaat | |
2007-2014 | House of Representatives |
2008-2014 | Party leader, House of Representatives |
2013-2014 | Mayor, Brasschaat |
since 2014 | Vice-Premier, Minister of Security and Home Affairs, in charge of Urban Policy and State Buildings |
Mag. Wolfgang SOBOTKA
Austrian Federal Minister of the Interior, Vienna
Studies in History, University of Vienna | |
Violoncello/Music education, University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna | |
Conducting, Brucknerkonservatorium Linz | |
1972-1998 | Music teacher |
1976-1992 | Grammar/High school teacher |
1980-1987 | City archivist |
1982-1992 | Local Councillor, statutory city of Waidhofen/Ybbs |
1985-1993 | Site Group Chairman, ÖAAB - Austrian Workers’ and Employees’ Association |
1988-1998 | Music school headmaster |
1987-1998 | Assistant Professor, University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna |
1992-1996 | Consultant for Politics and Education, Volkspartei Niederösterreich (Lower Austrian People’s Party) |
City Councillor for Finance, Parliamentary Group Chairman, Waidhofen Volkspartei - Austrian People’s Party | |
1996-1998 | Grammar/High school teacher |
Mayor, Waidhofen | |
1998-2005 | Member, Lower Austrian Provincial Government, in charge of Finance, Environment and Regional Development Planning |
2005-2008 | Member, Lower Austrian Provincial Government, in charge of Finance, Housing and Life Quality |
2009-2016 | Deputy Governor, Lower Austria |
since 2010 | Regional Chairman, Lower Austrian ÖAAB - Austrian Workers' and Employees' Association |
since 2016 | Austrian Minister of the Interior |
Mag. Corinna MILBORN
PULS 4 Head of Info, ProSieben Sat.1 PULS 4, Vienna
Studium Politikwissenschaft und Geschichte in Wien, Granada, Guatemala | |
1995-1996 | Menschenrechtsbeobachterin in Guatemala |
1998-2002 | Pressesprecherin und Globalization Officer beim WWF Österreich |
seit 2003 | Journalistin und Autorin mit den Schwerpunkten Globalisierung, Menschenrechte, Migration |
Politikredakteurin beim Wirtschaftsmagazin Format | |
2006-2008 | Recherchen, Beratung und Aufnahmeleitungen für den Dokumentarfilm "Let's Make Money" von Erwin Wagenhofer |
2007-2012 | Moderation, Club 2, ORF |
2010-2012 | Stellvertretende Chefredakteurin, News |
seit 2012 | Moderatorin, Pro und Contra - Der AustriaNews Talk, PULS 4 |
seit 2013 | Informationsdirektorin, Prosieben Sat1 PULS4 |
2013-2014 | Moderatorin, "Die letzten Zeugen" von Doron Rabinovici und Matthias Hartmann, Burgtheater Wien |