Monday 19 January
12.00-13:00: Lunch
13:00-15:00: Session One
Chair: Ian Brown, Oxford Internet Institute
Sadhbh McCarthy, Centre for Irish and European Security:
The role of trust, insights and confidence on the use of OSINT (or SOCMINT) for intelligence purposes incl. in relation to the identification of violent extremism
Akil Awan, Royal Holloway, University of London:
Problematising radicalisation online, and the implications for Internet monitoring
15:00-15:20: Tea/coffee break
5:20-17:30: Session Two
Chair: Maura Conway, Dublin City University
Robindra Prabhu, Norwegian Board of Technology:
Could Anders Behring Breivik been stopped with social media monitoring?
Danit Gal, Oxford Internet Institute:
Hamas’s targeted Cyber-Jihadi propaganda: when open source intelligence hits close to home
Andrea Cerase, Sapienza, University of Rome:
Monitoring racist and xenophobic extremism to counter hate speech online: ethical dilemmas and methods of a preventive approach
Tuesday 20 January
09:00-10:45: Session Three
Chair: Kate Coyer, Central European University
Istvan Janto-Petnehazi, University of Westminster:
User-generated hate speech. The case of Romania
Benjamin Ducol, University of Montreal:
French anti-terrorism law and the securitization of the Internet: mapping a security controversy in the age of global terrorism
10:45-11:00: Tea/coffee break
11:00-12:45: Session Four
Chair: Maura Conway, Dublin City University
TJ McIntyre, University College Dublin:
Public law oversight and the roles of private Internet actors in monitoring violent online political extremism
Valentin Stoian, Central European University:
A comparative analysis of the jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice and the Romanian Constitutional Court on metadata retention
Ian Brown, University of Oxford:
Towards multilateral standards for surveillance reform (Download paper HERE)
12:45-13:30: Lunch
13:30-15:00: Conclusions
Chair: Ian Brown