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Report from G7 Kagawa/Takamatsu ICT Ministers Meeting June 3 rd , 2016 Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications Road to the Digitally Connected World 2000 2015 1995 2030 Development of Information Society Dawn of Advanced Dawn of


  1. Report from G7 Kagawa/Takamatsu ICT Ministers’ Meeting June 3 rd , 2016 Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications

  2. Road to the Digitally Connected World 2000 2015 1995 2030 Development of Information Society Dawn of Advanced Dawn of Digitally Digitally Information Information Connected World Connected World Society Society Broadband Era Internet Era IoT Era Fixed to Wireless G7 Information Society G8 Okinawa Summit G7 ICT Ministers’ Meeting “Okinawa Charter on Global Ministerial Conference, in Takamatsu, Kagawa Information Society” Brussels Apr 2016 Feb 1995 Jul 2000 + Bridging the Digital Divide All people connected All things connected Internet Users (Millions) 3,500 3,186 By 2020 3,000 2,500 2,023 53 billion devices ? 2,000 1,500 1,030 794 1,000 526 415 220 500 0 2000 2005 2010 2015 Internet Users Fixed Broadband

  3. Agenda and Objectives for ICT Ministers 1. Points for Discussions ⇒ Agenda (1) Digital Innovation and Economic Growth - Emerging technologies such as IoT, BigData, AI, etc. (2) Ensuring Free Flow of Information and Promoting a Secure Cyberspace - accessible, open, interoperable, reliable and secure cyberspace (3) Solving Global Issues by Enhancing Digital Connectivity - Digital divides, broadband opportunities (4) International Collaboration 2 . Objectives (1) Policy Documents from long-term perspectives ⇒ G7 Charter for Digitally Connected World (2) Action Plans and Strategy from short-term perspectives ⇒ G7 Joint Declarations and Annex (3) Multi- Stakeholders’ perspective (4) Messages to Global Community and National Leaders ⇒ Communique and Annex (5) Continuous Discussions and Collaborations among G7 for Leadership ⇒ follow up and G7 ICT Ministerial in Italy 2

  4. Inputs from Multi-Stakeholders to Ministerial 1 . Prior Proposals from Relevant Groups Written comments submitted by the following groups; - ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) - ISOC (Internet Society) - ITI/DE/JEITA (Information Technology Industry Council/ Digital Europe/Japan Electronics and Technology Industries Association) - BITKOM (German digital association ) 2 . G7 ICT Multi- Stakeholders’ Conference ○ Session 1 : Fostering innovation and economic growth with ICT Moderator Panelists Dr. Jun Murai Ms. Molly Gavin Mr. Roswell Wolff Mr. Marc Vancoppenolle ( Dean / Professor, Faculty of Environment ( President, ASIA Pacific, SIGFOX SINGAPORE (Vice President, Government Affairs, (Global Head, Government Relations, Nokia) and Information Studies, Keio University ) Qualcomm Incorporated) PTE.LTD.) ○ Session 2: Sharing common thoughts about Internet governance and cyber security Moderator Panelists Mr. Hiroaki Nakanishi Mr. Hiromichi Shinohara Ms. Kathryn Brown Mr. Mark Hughes ( Representative Director /Senior Executive ( Chairman of the Board, Representative ( CEO,BT Security ) (President and CEO, Internet Society) Executive Officer, Hitachi, Ltd. ) Vice President, NTT ) ○ Session 3: Tackling global challenges and digital connectivity Moderator Panelists Dr. Hiroshi Komiyama Mr. Joel Kaplan Prof. Michael Rotert Mr. Jeroen Tas Mr . Neil Crockett ( Chairman of the Institute, ( CEO Connected Care & Health (Vice President, Global Public (President, ECO (Association of the ( CEO, Digital Catapult) Mitsubishi Research Institute ) Informatics, Royal Philips ) Policy, Facebook) Internet Industry))

  5. Outline of G7 Charter for the Digitally Connected World We believe that global digital connectivity should in particular contribute to improving the quality of life for all people everywhere, to generating economic growth through innovation and to achieving sustainable and inclusive development, in the following ways 【 Fundamental Principles 】 【 G7 ICT Strategy 】 ( Structure of the Charter ) 【 Goals 】 i. Promoting access to ICT i. Promoting and Protecting Improved quality of life Human Rights - the same human rights and ii. Strengthening international - Contribute to improved quality fundamental freedoms must of life. collaboration for promoting the free also be protected online - Address potential use of ICTs flow of information, privacy for criminal and terrorist ii. Promoting and protecting purposes protection and cybersecurity the free flow of information The Internet’s open, inter- - Economic growth through iii. Fostering innovation operable and distributed innovation nature is a powerful enabler - creation of ICT-enabled of innovation and economic iv. Using ICT to address global products, and data-driven growth. challenges and opportunities innovation that creates employment and wealth. iii. Supporting a multi- v. Strengthening comprehensive stakeholder approach Sustainable and inclusive international cooperation and iv. Strengthening digital development collaboration connectivity and - Address SDGs in 2030 Agenda inclusiveness for all 4

  6. Major Points of G7 Joint Declaration We commit to take the following actions based on the Charter for the Digitally Connected World to maximize its potential ( joint Declaration ) (Charter) 【 Actions 】( Major points ) 【 G7 ICT Strategy 】 i . Promoting access to ICT ・ seek to catalyze multi-stakeholder efforts to bring 1.5 billion new Internet users i. Promoting access to ICT online by 2020 ・ promote development and deployment of sustainable, high-quality infrastructures ii. Strengthening ・ address the challenges of digital exclusion through education and training international collaboration for promoting the free ii. Promoting and protecting the free flow of information flow of information, privacy ・ promote the flow of information across borders and allow Internet users to access protection & cybersecurity online information, knowledge and services of their choice ・ oppose data localization requirements that are unjustifiable taking into account iii. Fostering innovation legitimate public policy objectives ・ welcome proactive (privacy protection) approaches such as “Privacy by Design” iv. Using ICT to address ・ support risk management based approaches to cybersecurity global challenges and iii. Fostering innovation opportunities ・ encourage policies that foster open markets as a means to support innovation ・ recognize that strong intellectual property regimes foster open markets, v. Strengthening competition, innovation and growth comprehensive ・ reaffirm our commitment to encouraging ICT R&D relating to emerging international cooperation technologies such as the IoT, big data analytics, 5G, AI, and robotics and collaboration iv. Using ICT to address global challenges and opportunities v. Strengthening Comprehensive International Cooperation and Collaboration ・ welcome the intention of the forthcoming Italian Presidency of the G7 to 5 convene an ICT Ministers’ Meeting in 2017.

  7. Examples of G7 Opportunities for Collaboration To strengthen international cooperation and collaboration and to achieve the actions in the G7 ICT Ministers’ Joint Declaration, G7 members seek to share information on the following opportunities for collaboration where greater international cooperation could be an asset, and encourage all G7 members to consider expanding collaboration on the following initiatives Examples ● Promoting access to ICT ● Fostering Innovation To improve accessibility to broadband networks and to To facilitate development of the Digitally Connected promote bridging digital divides World by socio-economic analysis and collaboration among private sectors ( Relevant national initiatives ) ・ Partnership for Quality Infrastructure (PQI) [Japan] ( Relevant national initiatives ) ・ Global Connect Initiative (GCI) [USA] ・ international collaboration for IoT ・ study the development of ICT services using M ore ● Promoting and protecting the free flow of networked AI [Germany, Japan, Italy] ・ Human Brain Project ( EU) information More To improve cybersecurity by developing evidence- ● Using ICT to address global challenges and based measures and information sharing opportunities ( Relevant national initiatives ) ・ risk-based common metrics [Japan] ( Relevant national initiatives ) ・ Network Incident Analysis Center for Tactical ・ communication robot technologies [Japan, EU] ・ Information and Networks in Asia and Sub-Saharan Emergency Response (NICTER) [Japan] ・ Information Sharing and Analysis Centers (ISACs) Africa (INASSA) [Canada] ・ Core Infrastructure Initiative (CII) [USA] ・ WePROTECT Global Alliance [UK] More More 6

  8. Highlights in the Outcomes and Further Work Actions and measures Plans 1 Promote study on impacts to the society and economy by development of networked AI, and start discussions on principles in research and development of AI 2 Facilitate international collaborations among IoT promotion initiatives 3 Encourage and promote development of quality ICT infrastructures with the target of new 1.5 billion additional internet users 4 Promote evidence-based metrics for risk-base cybersecurity management 5 Advocate messages to oppose data localizations and technology transfer requirement Schedule 2016.9 G20 Summit (China) 2016.10-11 G7 ICT mid-term review (Japan) 2017.4 G20 ICT Ministerial (Germany) 2017.? G7 ICT Ministers’ (Italy) 7

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