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Catherine Garcia van Hoogstraten, Juris Doctor in Law and Political Science. She has pursued studies on International Human Rights, Privacy, Information Security and Philosophy of Technology Design.Bridging policy silos in the digital field, working on technology-related legal issues, interfacing with regulators and policymakers looking at regulatory measures around digital media, ICT and emerging technologies. Serving as consultant, lecturer and policy advisor in digital agenda issues at the intersection of technology, rights, ethics and governance. Works on public policy, regulatory affairs, advocacy, strategy, content development, training, research, risk & compliance, ethical dimensions of technology mediation with think tanks, academia, private sector, government agencies, public interest groups, start-ups in cross-functional teams. She is Lecturer at the Faculty of Public Management, Law and Security & Centre of Expertise for Cybersecurity The Hague University of Applied Sciences (2012- ) and Civic Tech and Social Innovation Independent Consultant at Chakana Lab(2015-). Further, she is visiting faculty at the South School of Internet Governance (2017-), Cyber School of Internet Governance convened by the Organization of American States (2018-), Webster University Cybersecurity Program - George Helbert Walker School of Business and Technology(2016-), senior consultant and trainer at the Multilateral Diplomacy Program - United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)(2017-) and accredited expert at the UN Internet Governance Forum (2015-). Here, she collaborates with the Dynamic Coalition of Freedom of Expression and Media on the Internet, Platform Responsibility, Blockchain and Cybersecurity.
She leads the Anita Borg Institute (ABI) -The Hague Chapter (2018-), coordinates the Hague Internet Governance Hub convened at The Hague University of Applied Sciences (2017-), collaborates with the Technology Law Committee & Regulation of Lawyers' Compliance Committee of the International Bar Association(2017-), European Centre for Digital Expertise (IDnext) (2016-), World Bank Group’s Women, Business and the Law project (2016-), Law without Walls think-tank convened at University of Miami (2016-). In prior posts, she worked as policy advisor, consultant, analyst, strategist, advocate, trainer and researcher with the European Commission (2010-2013), Erasmus University School of Law (2009-2012) and the International Criminal Court (2007), Public Governance and Human Rights compliance consultant (2003-2004). Her sectorial specialties & areas of interest are:
-Data Governance, Internet policy, Technology & Cybersecurity: data privacy compliance; freedom of expression, platforms regulation; human rights & technology; AI, algorithmic transparency; digital identity; tech-mediated cybercrimes, civic tech, social innovation, digital economy, business social responsibility, tech-diplomacy, ICT4D. - Ethical dimensions of tech mediation - Civic Tech and Social Innovation
Her functional specialties: - Hands-on regulatory, public policy and government affairs - Content development, knowledge management, research - Collaboration across networks, facilitating multi-stakeholder processes
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