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【話題】デジタル社会・政府に関するEU のベルリン宣言(2020-12-08) #5

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hfu opened this issue Dec 10, 2020 · 0 comments

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hfu commented Dec 10, 2020

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https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/berlin-declaration-digital-society-and-value-based-digital-government

7つの重要原則

  1. Validity and respect of fundamental rights and democratic values in the digital sphere;
  2. Social participation and digital inclusion to shape the digital world;
  3. Empowerment and digital literacy, allowing all citizens to participate in the digital sphere;
  4. Trust and security in digital government interactions, allowing everyone to navigate the digital world safely, authenticate and be digitally recognised within the EU conveniently;
  5. Digital sovereignty and interoperability, as a key in ensuring the ability of citizens and public administrations to make decisions and act self-determined in the digital world;
  6. Human-centred systems and innovative technologies in the public sector, strengthening its pioneering role in the research on secure and trustworthy technology design;
  7. A resilient and sustainable digital society, preserving our natural foundations of life in line with the Green Deal and using digital technologies to enhance the sustainability of our health systems.

7つの重要原則(抄訳)

  1. デジタルスフィアにおける基本的権利と民主的価値観
  2. 社会的参加とデジタルインクルージョン
  3. 全ての市民がデジタルスフィアに参加できるためのエンパワーメントとリテラシー
  4. トラストとセキュリティ;安全・認証・認知
  5. デジタル主権と相互運用性;意志決定と自己決定
  6. 公的セクターにおける人間中心システムとイノベーティブ技術
  7. 強靭で持続可能なデジタル社会;グリーンディールと健康

議論トピック

  1. 7つの重要のうち、どれに最も興味がありますか。
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