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De Haan has given talks concerning how private entities and governments can work together to foster a more secure Internet at a 2010 [[IGF]] workshop.<ref>[http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/component/chronocontact/?chronoformname=WSProposals2010View&wspid=172 IGF Conference]</ref> | De Haan has given talks concerning how private entities and governments can work together to foster a more secure Internet at a 2010 [[IGF]] workshop.<ref>[http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/component/chronocontact/?chronoformname=WSProposals2010View&wspid=172 IGF Conference]</ref> | ||
Thomas has been involved in further developing [[VoIP]] and [[ENUm]] for the Netherlands.<ref>[http://voipandenum.blogspot.com/2005/10/dutch-enum-day.html VoIP and ENUM]] | |||
He started his career as an Industrial Designer at Philips Mexicana. He has been a Researcher at OECD, Consultant at OPTA and Project Leader at Alcatel. He chaired [[NLEG]] in 2001. | He started his career as an Industrial Designer at Philips Mexicana. He has been a Researcher at OECD, Consultant at OPTA and Project Leader at Alcatel. He chaired [[NLEG]] in 2001. |
Revision as of 23:52, 29 January 2011
Country: | Netherlands |
Email: | TSMdeHaan [at] minez.nl |
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Thomas De Haan is a Board member at the World Art Delft Foundation, and Senior Policy Coordinator at the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications.[1] He is also the representative of ICANN's Governmental Advisory Committee in the Netherlands.[2]
De Haan has given talks concerning how private entities and governments can work together to foster a more secure Internet at a 2010 IGF workshop.[3]
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