
World Economic Forum Ensuring Privacy and Protection in Cyberspace with the Swiss National Science Foundation at the Annual Meeting 2019 Srdjan Capkun, Director, Zurich Information Security and Privacy Center, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, Myriam Dunn Cavelty, Deputy Head, Research and Teaching, Center for Security Studies, ETH Zürich, Switzerland, Carmela Troncoso, Assistant Professor, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland and Pranjal Sharma, Contributing Editor, Businessworld, India speaking during the Session “Ensuring Privacy and Protection in Cyberspace with the Swiss National Science Foundation” at the Annual Meeting 2019 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 23, 2019. Congress Centre – IdeasLab Copyright by World Economic Forum / Boris Baldinger
“Digitalisation is transforming the global economy, but it is still hard, and in some cases getting harder, to do business abroad. More is required to facilitate trade for all players. Participants at a workshop at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting call for an ambitious and inclusive framework that applies long-standing, high-standard trade principles to digital trade. Participants emphasised the need for this to address e-commerce barriers, enable connectivity, provide inter-operability and standards, apply existing norms to new technologies and facilitate greater global participation in the digital economy. Such efforts are needed for all businesses, particularly small and medium-sized. Participants urge governments to move forward through the joint statement initiative on e-commerce at the WTO, as well as regional and bilateral initiatives.”
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