Digital Diplomacy and Proactive Monitoring: Challenges to Solutions

Presented by the Digital Diplomacy Coalition, the Open Technology Institute and Future Tense

event | June 26, 2014

  • New America

Digital Diplomacy and Proactive Monitoring: Challenges to Solutions : Presented by the Digital Diplomacy Coalition, the Open Technology Institute and Future Tense

Thursday, June 26, 2014

5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

New America

1899 L Street NW Suite 400

Washington, DC 20036

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In today's increasingly connected world, proactive data monitoring makes it possible for organizations to listen to their communities and evaluate interactions, creating rich insights into digital engagement. But wonderful as these technologies are, there are challenges—especially when it comes to government use. Data monitoring can raise questions about privacy, what information the government is collecting, and how it is being used. This discussion explored how governments can balance these very real concerns with their need for situational awareness, data-driven strategy, and community engagement.

Join the conversation online by using #digitaldiplomacy and by following @DigiDiplomats @OTI and @FutureTenseNow

Participants

Julie Weckerlein Public Affairs Specialist United States Department of Health and Human Services

Mohamad Najem Adjunct Carnegie Fellow, Middle East Task Force, New America Founder and President, Social Media Exchange (SMEX)

Christopher Harvin Global Strategic Communications and Public Affairs Advisor Barbaricum and Sanitas International

Allen Brandt Legal and Policy Fellow Future of Privacy Forum

Josh Keating Slate