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ICT Professionals Discussion Forum: Perspectives on Policy Address
Date:2-Sep-2010 (Thu)
Time:7:00pm - 9:00pm
Venue:Room 501, 3 Lockhart Road, Boys and Girls Clubs Association, Wan Chai, Hong Kong 檢視較大的地圖
Participants:ICT professionals
Language:Cantonese and English
Fee:Free of charge
Registraton:Click here to go to the Registration Form

Introduction 
The Chief Executive is going to announce his Policy Address in early October 2010. As the ICT professionals, you have a critical role in the advancement of Hong Kong. You are invited to the forum to contribute your views on how to make Hong Kong staying competitive and developing in a sustainable manner. The opinions will be summarized and submitted to the Chief Executive and legislators for consideration of policy formulation. 

While we are open to different perspectives of opinion, the organizers like to put up a few items which many people had shown interests to stimulate more discussions: 

1. Security and Personal Data Privacy: pillars of a Safe Hong Kong 
2. Sensible Governance in Internet,Telecommunication and Broadcasting 
3. Sustainable Development of ICT Sector, Business and Professionals, with good Education and Innovation

Moderators and Panellists
Mr. Charles Mok (The Professional Commons)
Mr. S C Leung (IT Voice)
Mr. Dale Johnstone
Mr. Michael Yung (ISACA)
Mr. Lento Yip (HKISPA)

Organizers

Supporting Organizations
Supporting Organizations
  • Association of IT Leaders in Education (AiTLE)
  • Communications Association of Hong Kong (CAHK)
  • Hong Kong Association of Interactive Marketing (HKAIM)
  • Hong Kong Internet Service Providers Association (HKISPA)
  • Hong Kong Information technology Federation (HKITF)
  • Hong Kong Linux Industry Association (HKLIA)
  • Hong Kong Retail Technology Industry Association (RTIA)
  • Hong Kong Wireless Technology Industry Association (WTIA)
  • ISACA China Hong Kong Chapter (ISACA)
  • Professional Information Security Association (PISA)


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IPv6 Workshop, Internet Resource Management (IRM) policy discussion

and APNIC 30 Remote Participation in Hong Kong

 

APNIC is hosting an IPv6 workshop (Tuesday - Wednesday, 24 - 25 August 2010),

Internet Resource Management Policy Discussion (Wednesday, 25 August 2010),

and the APNIC 30 Remote Participation meeting in Hong Kong (Thursday, 26 August

2010). Internet Society Hong Kong (ISOC-HK) is pleased to be the local host of these

events.

 

We warmly invite you to attend these events in Hong Kong. Refreshments

and lunch is provided during all sessions. Please join us for one or more of these

events.

 

Please note that the IRM and the APNIC 30 Remote Participation sessions are FREE of

charge.

 

However there is a subsidized cost for the IPv6 workshop. (Please see below)

 

IPv6 Workshop

 

This course provides an understanding and hands-on exposure to IPv6, its

structure, operation, and technical features. IPv6 addressing and

architectures is discussed in detail, and the issues related to the deployment,

transition, and co-existence with IPv4 are examined.

 

This course also includes hands-on IPv6 configurations on host computers,

as well as IPv6 network building and configuration scenarios. Participants are advised

to bring their own laptop or the hands-on exercises.

 

IRM / Policy Training

 

This training course focuses on understanding the structures, processes, procedures

and policies involved in requesting, allocating and managing Internet addresses

(IPv4 and IPv6) and Autonomous System (AS) numbers. The course also includes

aspects of APNIC Whois Database and managing Reverse DNS Delegations. (FREE of

Charge)

 

Remote Participation for APNIC 30

 

If you can't attend APNIC 30 in Gold Coast, Australia, you can still

participate in important policy discussions by attending the event

remotely via the Hong Kong Remote Participation (FREE of Charge).

 

We are broadcasting a day of APNIC 30 Policy SIG as a live, interactive session.

Consequently, participants in Hong Kong can watch proceedings and comment or ask

questions.

 

To be a part of this event, you need to REGISTER online.

 

* To register for the IPv6 workshop and/or IRM Policy Discussion, please visit

http://submit.apnic.net/cgi-bin/registration.pl?event_id=331

 

 * To register for the APNIC 30 Hong Kong Remote Participation, please visit

http://submit.apnic.net/cgi-bin/registration.pl?event_id=333

 

Please register quickly so that the logistics can be finalized:

 

Session 1:  IPv6 Workshop

Date     :  Tuesday and Wednesday, 24 - 25 August 2010

Time     :  09:00-17:30 (Tuesday)

            09:00-12:30 (Wednesday)

Venue    :  UR5, City U SCOPE Centre Admiralty

            8F United Centre, 95 Queensway

            Admiralty, Hong Kong

Fee      :  APNIC Members HKD 1,500 (Onsite), AUD 175 (Online)

              ISOC-HK/ HKIX/ DotAsia Members  HKD1,500 (Onsite) 

              [please refer to below Notes for the details]

             Others           HKD 2,000 (Onsite), AUD 230 (Online)              

   

Session 2:  IRM / Policy Training

Date     :  Wednesday, 25 August 2010

Time     :  13:30 - 17:00

Venue    :  UR5, City U SCOPE Centre Admiralty

            8F United Centre, 95 Queensway

            Admiralty, Hong Kong

Fee      :  FREE of Charge

 

Session 3:  Policy SIG - Remote Participation

Date     :  Thursday, 26 August 2010

Time     :  09:00-15:30   

Venue    :  Function Room 1, Level 3,

                Cyberport 3, 100 Cyberport Road, Hong Kong   

Fee      :  FREE of Charge

 

Please note that there will be a free shuttle bus from Admiralty

MTR Station Exit A to Cyberport (round trip) at 8:15am (details to be confirmed)

 

Local Host Contact

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Matthew Hui, Program Coordinator

Internet Society Hong Kong

Mobile Phone:  852-6594 2807

Email:  matthew@isoc.hk

 

 

General Notes:

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- Training courses run from 09:00 to 17:30

- Lunch and refreshments provided

- Seats are limited and the registration is on a "first come first served" basis.

 

IPv6 Workshop Notes:

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- Training certificate is provided upon successful completion of the

training course.

- Participants are advised to bring their own laptop computers (for hands-on lab sessions)

- Online payment by credit card includes a 20% discount

- Members of Internet Society Hong Kong (ISOC HK) and co-hosts are entitled to the same course fee as APNIC members (for onsite payment only). Please register online and then select "pay onsite".  Then email your APNIC registration no. to matthew@isoc.hk for getting the verification code.  You are required to produce the verification code onsite in order to enjoy the discount.

 

 

Host:  Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC)

Local Host: Internet Society Hong Kong (ISOC-HK)

Local Co-hosts:

Hong Kong Internet Exchange (HKIX)

DotAsia Organisation

 

Best regards,

Internet Society Hong Kong

www.isoc.hk

Internet Society Hong Kong (ISOC HK) would like to invite you for a visit to Hong Kong Internet Exchange (HKIX):


31 Jul 2010: Site Visit to Hong Kong Internet Exchange (HKIX)

 

Hong Kong Internet Exchange (HKIX) [www.hkix.net] is initiated and operated by Information Technology Services Centre (ITSC) of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK).

A visit to the HKIX centre would enable individuals to understand what HKIX is and what it does. After the visit, participants would be able to grab an idea on how our ISPs are interconnected with one another, how to save bandwidth as well as to exchange multimedia data faster.

 

Date: 31 July 2010 (Sat)

Time: 9:20am - 12:00noon

Venue:  Hong Kong Internet Exchange
Information Technology Services Centre
Pi Chiu Building
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Shatin
, N.T., Hong Kong

 

Agenda

9:20am:  Meet up at CUHK shuttle bus terminus exit (MTR: University Station)

10:00am - 11:40am:  Presentation on HKIX - Past, Present & Future 

11:40am - 12:00pm:  HKIX Data Centre Tour 

 

For registration, please visit http://isoc.hk/events/HKIX/

or email to rsvp@isoc.hk

 

For enquiries, please phone Charming Pau of ISOC HK at charming@isoc.hk

 

香港互聯網協會(ISOC HK)誠意邀請您一起參觀香港互聯網交換中心(HKIX): 

2010731日:參觀香港互聯網交換中心(HKIX)

香港互聯網交換中心(HKIX) [www.hkix.net]是由香港中文大學的資訊科技服務處發起和營運的。
參觀香港互聯網交換中心有助參加者了解中心在香港互聯網發展上扮演的角色及其基本運作。參觀結束後,參加者將能理解互聯網供應商如何互相聯繫,如何節省頻寬以及以更快速度傳送多媒體數據等。


日期:2010731日(星期六)
時間:上午9 20 - 中午12
地點:香港互聯網交換中心
資訊科技服務處, 秋樓, 香港中文大學


行程
09:20 
在香港中文大學穿梭巴士總站出口集合(地鐵大學站)
10:00 - 11:40  
介紹香港互聯網交換中心的過去現在與未來
11:40 - 12:00  
參觀HKIX數據中心

登記請到: http://isoc.hk/events/HKIX/
或電郵至rsvp@isoc.hk

查詢Charming Paucharming@isoc.hk


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According to Internet World Stats, with over 780 Million Internet users, Asia Pacific is already the region with the largest online population. Yet the penetration rate for Asia is only at around 20%, which signals continued rapid growth ahead. 


Building on the United Nations (UN) Millennium Development Goals, and the mandate given at the Second Phase of the World Summit on the Information Society in Tunis in 2005, the IGF (Internet Governance Forum) is a United Nations activity initiated in 2006 as a global platform for multi-stakeholder policy dialogue on prevailing and emerging issues on Internet governance so as to foster the sustainability, robustness, security, stability and development of Internet. The annual Forum was previously held in Greece (2006), Brazil (2007), India (2008), and Egypt (2009).

The Internet has become an integral part of people's life. Despite the advantages, misuses and abuses lead to social problems, such as digital divide, Internet addiction, information safety, security, privacy and other evolving issues. These issues have no respect to national borders, and therefore require collaboration between countries and territories to address. The IGF approach is an open forum for knowledge sharing between stakeholders across borders, which in turn inform local policy development.

Asia Pacific Regional IGF (APrIGF) in Hong Kong

To complement and supplement the global IGF, a group of active participants, with the OGCIO (Office of the Government Chief Information Officer) as the advisor, have come together to organize the first Asia Pacific Regional IGF in Hong Kong. The event will consist of 3 parts:


While the global IGF is already in its fifth and final year of its initial charter, and Regional IGFs have been established in many other regions, including Africa, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, to date, Asia has seen no parallel forum for discussing Internet governance issues at a regional level. For the first time, the APrIGF is therefore being convened with objectives to raise awareness and encourage participation from relevant stakeholders around the region on Internet governance issues, as well as to foster multi-lateral, multi-stakeholder discussion about issues pertinent to the Internet in Asia.

The Hong Kong IGF Conference aims to introduce to the various stakeholders in Hong Kong, in particular NGOs and youth, the status of internet governance and the global IGF. The APrIGF Roundtable will bring together experts in the region and around the world from the civil society, private sector and public sector for an intensive discussion that should help shape the future of the IGF.The Youth IGF Camp is organized and led by young leaders. During the 3-day (2 nights) forum, participants will role-play to represent different stakeholders in the society and interact with international experts in the field to discuss different social topics concerning the Internet.

All 3 component events combine to become a platform for regional collaboration and, albeit organised independently of the global IGF, intends to report its discussion to the global IGF to be held in September 14-17 in Vilnius, Lithuania. This adds to the significance of the APrIGF in that the ideas, recommendations and other outputs from the event will be used as inputs for the coming global IGF meeting in September. 


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APNIC IPv6 Training 9 - 11 June 2010


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APNIC IPv6 training in Hong Kong 9-11 June 2010
 
1) IPv6 Essentials
Date:   9 June 2010
Course Outline:
·      Introduction to IPv6
·      IPv6 Features
·      IPv6 Addressing and Subnetting
·      IPv6 Address Management
·      IPv6 Policy and Procedures
  
Fees:                                 Pay onsite             Pay online
                                      (cash only)           (credit card)
                                      -----------                   -------------
 APNIC Members            HKD 800               AUD 100
 Others                           HKD 1000              AUD 125
 

2) IPv6 Workshop - I
Date:  10 June 2010
Course Outline:
·      IPv6 Host configuration
·      IPv4 to IPv6 Transition Technologies
·      Training ISP Network Topology Overview

Fees:                                    Pay onsite             Pay online
                                            (cash only)            (credit card)
                                             -----------               -------------
 APNIC Members                   HKD 1000             AUD 125
 Others                                  HKD 1200             AUD 150
  
3) IPv6 Workshop - II
Date:  11 June 2010
Course Outline:
·      Deployment of IPv6 in Interior Gateway (OSPF / iBGP)
·      Planning and Implementation of IPv6 on Exterior Gateway (eBGP)
·      Connecting ISP Network to an IXP

Fees:                             Pay onsite                          Pay online
                                    (cash only)                          credit card)
                                     -----------                              -------------
APNIC Members              HKD 1000             AUD 125
Others                             HKD 1200             AUD 150
  
Training Venue (for all 3 days)
 ------------------------
United Conference Centre
10/F, United Centre, 
95 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong 
(MTR EXIT "D")
  
Local Contact: Ms. Yvonne Ni, Internet Society Hong Kong
Tel: 51362717
Email: Yvonne@isoc.hk

Notes:
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·      Training courses run from 09:00 to 17:30
·     Lunch and refreshments provided
·      Training certificate is provided upon successful completion of the training course.
·      Seats are limited and the registration is on a "first come first served" basis.
·      IPv6 Workshop participants are advised to bring their own laptop computers (for hands-on lab sessions)
·      Members of Internet Society Hong Kong (ISOC HK), co-hosts and supporting organisations of this training are entitled for same course fee as APNIC members (for onsite fees only). However, they are requested to produce the verification code onsite.  Please email to rsvp@isoc.hk for getting the verification code and further instruction for registration.

If you are planning to attend all 3 training courses (IPv6 essentials, IPv6 Workshop I, IPv6 Workshop II) there is a bundled course fee with a discount.
 
Fees:                                 Pay onsite          Pay online
                                       (cash only)         (credit card)
                                       -----------             -------------
 APNIC Members          HKD 2500             AUD 310
 Others                            HKD 3050             AUD 380
  
To register for training courses, please go to:


Host: Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC)
Local Hosts: Internet Society Hong Kong (ISOC-HK)
Local Co-hosts: 
Hong Kong Internet Exchange (HKIX)
IPv6 Forum Hong Kong
DotAsia Organisation

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Advanced technologies are adopted by some countries to filter information access to Internet. Yet there are equally strong incentives to bypass such filtering. In this seminar we are to discuss this virtual armament race of competing technologies and the relationship to information security.
Topic

Armament Race in Internet Content Filtering

Date8-May-2010 (Sat)
Time

14:00 - 17:30 (14:00-14:15 registration)

Venue

Room P4701, Academic Building, CityU, Kowloon Tong

Seats

Members of Organizers and supporting organizations

Staff and students of City Univeristy Computer Studies Division

RegistrationUse this Registration Form
Fax:2900-8338
Email to registration@pisa.org.hk
Speakers

Professionals from PISA, ISOC and VXRL

Content1. Introduction on Internet censorship
2. Technologies on Internet content filtering
  • Firewall, keyword blocking,DNS & BGP poisoning
  • Demonstration
3. Technologies on bypassing, anti-bypassing, anti-anti-... (1 hour)
  • Proxies, tunneling, TOR and others
  • Demonstration
4. Panel and floor discussion
  • Sharing of experience and views on impact of Internet content filtering to privacy, information access freedom, culture and enterprise security management

Organizers

Professional Information Security Association

Internet Society Hong Kong

Valkyrie-X Research Lab

 

Supporting Organizations


Information Security and Forensics Society



Continuous Development of Internet: IPv4 Address Space Exhaustion and Migration to IPv6

We are pleased to co-organize with IET 

- Informatics and Control Technologies Section

 an IPv6 evening seminar on 24 March (next Wed) for those members who get more basic knowledge about IPv6 and networking.  Here you are the details:


Technical Seminar:  

Continuous Development of Internet: IPv4 Address Space Exhaustion and Migration to IPv6


Synopsis:

It is well known that the current version of Internet Protocol IPv4 has address space

limitation because it is only 32-bit long. It will run out of addresses at IANA (Internet

Assigned Numbers Authority) level in 2011. New Internet users may not be able to

get IPv4 addresses they need starting 2012. So, it is becoming urgent for everyone

on Internet to start deploying a new version of Internet protocol called IPv6 in

production environment which has 128-bit address space. Otherwise, Internet will

become fragmented and communications among Internet users will be affected

seriously. The session will touch on the background of the problems and also on the

deployment and operations of IPv6 in different environments. The key message of

the session is "Take Action NOW".


Presentation File:

CH-IPv6 Talk for IET-20100324.pdf


Speaker:

Mr. CH Cheng

Associate Director (Infrastructure) of Information Technology Services, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Convener, IPv6 Working Group, Internet Society Hong Kong


Date, Time and Venue:

Date: 24 March 2010 (Wed)

Time: 6:30pm ~ 8:20pm

Location: Room P2631, Academic Building, City University of Hong Kong

Fees: Free of Charge

Participants: 55 (First come first served)


Registration: http://iet.isoc.hk/reg 
(Members Only/ Be our member [General Member - free/ Full Member - $200/year] https://www.isoc.hk/membership_1.html)

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3c#4

3C - 數碼創作對話系列 4.0 -

<<在數碼環境中加強保護版權的建議>>公眾諮詢研討會(再續)


反應熱烈, 再續研討!

政府參考過公眾對<<數碼環境中加強保護版權的初步建議>>的意見,修訂了早前的建議。該建議對創意產業的發展有甚麼影響? 對於互聯網上的侵權活動有甚麼應對方案? 在保障個人私隱,推動香港發展為互聯網樞紐,確保資訊言論自由等各方面,如何公平地取得平衡?

香港互聯網協會、香港互聯網供應商協會、DotAsia Organisation、香港共享創意及本港多個資訊及通訊科技機構,因應上次舉辦的公眾諮詢研討會反應熱烈,詢眾要求, 再來一次, 任你問問題 。希望你踴躍參與!

研討會詳情
日期: 2010年3月18日(星期四)
時間: 下午6時半至9時 (6時15分開始登記)
地點: 香港灣仔軒尼詩道15號溫莎公爵社會服務大廈2樓 202室
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語言: 廣東話

形式:
全程公眾問答環節


主持人: 莫乃光先生   香港互聯網協會  主席

嘉賓包括:
向雪懷先生       資深音樂人
鍾偉雄先生       香港影業協會       執行總幹事
何偉雄先生       國際版權協會    執行長暨總經理
温紹倫先生       玉皇朝出版有限公司    總裁
                       香港動漫畫聯會有限公司   祕書長

支持機構:
香港通訊業聯會  CAHK
香港動漫聯會  HKCAF
香港社會服務聯會資訊科技資源中心  HKCSS ITRC
香港資訊科技商會  HKITF
香港高登  HKGLODEN
hktwit group
Mobile Radio HK
香港影協  MPIA
網域使命青年使者  NetMission.asia
香港維基媒體協會  WIKIMEDIA HONG KONG


參考文件

立法會 CB(1)341/09-10(08)號文件
立法會工商事務委員會
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