Session and presentation recordings fron
Nethui South
, held in Dunedin on 23 and 24 November 2012.
Day 1 - Friday 23 November 2012
Mihi Whakatau
NetHui Scene setting
- Vikram Kumar, Chief Executive, InternetNZ
Ministerial Keynote - Hon Amy Adams, ICT Minister
"Things that make us stupid: Why security user interfaces lead to insecure user actions"
- Peter Gutmann, University of Auckland
Contracting the tyranny of distance
- John Crawford, General Manager, Natural History NZ
Welcome from the Dunedin City Council - Cr Jinty MacTavish
Dunedin and Otago digital Strategies
- Stuart Dillon-Roberts, General Manager, Dunedin Digital Office
Stream 1 and 2
- Focus on Dunedin Digital Strategy - Facilitator Stuart Dillon-Roberts
Stream 1 and 2
- Extending the business and innovation ecosystem in Dunedin - Facilitator Lance Wiggs
Day 2 - Saturday 24 November 2012
Rights-based approach to the Internet
- Joy Liddicoat, Association for Progressive Communications
Scene setting - Digital Divide -
Teresa Sinclair
Panel Discussion
- Major issues and ways to bridge digital divides
Stream 3 (Hutton)
- Globalisation and the Law - Copyright and the Internet - Facilitator Ross Young
Stream 3 (Hutton)
- Globalisation and the Law - Regulating Bad Behaviour - Facilitator - David Farrar
Stream 3 (Hutton)
- Globalisation and the Law - Cybersecurity: at a tipping point ? - Facilitator Dean Pemberton
Stream 4 (Kakapo)
- Education - Open Education and Learning - Facilitator Dr Mark McGuire
Stream 4 (Kakapo)
- Education - For Schools - Facilitator Greg Carroll
Stream 5 (Kakapo)
- Social and Culture - Anonymity online: a necessary evil ? - Facilitator Joy Liddicoat
Stream 5 (Kakapo)
- Social and Culture - Promoting cultural diversity online - Facilitator Sophia Tamati
Panel discussion - Vision 2020
- Internet enabled opportunites for New Zealand
Panel Discussion - Vision 2020
- Clare Curran MP Labour, Gareth Hughes, MP Greens
Debate
- Is the notice and consent privacy model dead ?
Closing Remarks
- Erika Pearson
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