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RDR 2017 Findings: Internet and Telco companies’ respect for Privacy and Freedom of Expression (en)

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Ranking Digital Rights (RDR) recently launched its second annual Corporate Accountability Index in March 2017, which evaluates 22 internet, mobile, and telecommunications companies on commitments, policies and practices affecting users’ freedom of expression and privacy. We will take this opportunity to present the findings to the Re:publica community and discuss actions that companies, activists, researchers, investors, and end-users can take for improvement.
  • Lisa Gutermuth
  • Ilana Ullman

Ranking Digital Rights evaluates internet, mobile, and telecommunications’ companies commitments, policies, and practices affecting users’ freedom of expression and privacy. This work has served as a roadmap for corporations to follow to improve disclosure and practices, and has proven useful for researchers, responsible investors, and civil society groups to take further in their own contexts. The 2017 Corporate Accountability Index was released March 23, 2017.

This year, we looked at some of the world’s largest tech companies: 12 Internet companies and 10 telecommunications headquartered and with operations around the world. Jointly these companies serve billions of customers, and have great impact on the human rights of their users.

We also added some new dimensions to the research: The 2017 Index includes a new area of evaluation, covering “mobile ecosystems,” including Google’s Android, Apple iOS, and Samsung’s implementation of Android. We’ve also added new companies headquartered in countries such as Russia and China, to further identify jurisdictional influence on company disclosure. Additionally, our updated methodology includes indicators that further examine network shutdowns, encryption practices, and the influence of good security practices on privacy.

In this talk, we will present key findings and highlights of the 2017 Index, as well as the lessons learned in adding new dimensions to the methodology. It will also provide an opportunity for re:publica attendees to have a conversation with the RDR team people who produced the Index.

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内容由re:publica提供。所有播客内容(包括剧集、图形和播客描述)均由 re:publica 或其播客平台合作伙伴直接上传和提供。如果您认为有人在未经您许可的情况下使用您的受版权保护的作品,您可以按照此处概述的流程进行操作https://zh.player.fm/legal
Ranking Digital Rights (RDR) recently launched its second annual Corporate Accountability Index in March 2017, which evaluates 22 internet, mobile, and telecommunications companies on commitments, policies and practices affecting users’ freedom of expression and privacy. We will take this opportunity to present the findings to the Re:publica community and discuss actions that companies, activists, researchers, investors, and end-users can take for improvement.
  • Lisa Gutermuth
  • Ilana Ullman

Ranking Digital Rights evaluates internet, mobile, and telecommunications’ companies commitments, policies, and practices affecting users’ freedom of expression and privacy. This work has served as a roadmap for corporations to follow to improve disclosure and practices, and has proven useful for researchers, responsible investors, and civil society groups to take further in their own contexts. The 2017 Corporate Accountability Index was released March 23, 2017.

This year, we looked at some of the world’s largest tech companies: 12 Internet companies and 10 telecommunications headquartered and with operations around the world. Jointly these companies serve billions of customers, and have great impact on the human rights of their users.

We also added some new dimensions to the research: The 2017 Index includes a new area of evaluation, covering “mobile ecosystems,” including Google’s Android, Apple iOS, and Samsung’s implementation of Android. We’ve also added new companies headquartered in countries such as Russia and China, to further identify jurisdictional influence on company disclosure. Additionally, our updated methodology includes indicators that further examine network shutdowns, encryption practices, and the influence of good security practices on privacy.

In this talk, we will present key findings and highlights of the 2017 Index, as well as the lessons learned in adding new dimensions to the methodology. It will also provide an opportunity for re:publica attendees to have a conversation with the RDR team people who produced the Index.

  continue reading

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