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Registration Report Report Generated: Mar 18, 2021 7:21 AM Topic Registration Report Report Generated: Mar 18, 2021 7:21 AM Topic Webinar ID # Cancelled Second Online Open Consultation953 on 9127 the Draft7853 Guidelines for utilization of the GCA 0 Attendee Details First Name Last Name Organization Elizabeth Oluoch Internet Society Marie Humeau NL Mission to the UN Santiago Reyes-Borda Department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Lisa Gittos Australian Permanent Mission to the UN Jonas Grätz FDFA Amel Khiar AlgeriaTelecom KWAME BAAH-ACHEAMFUOR Ministry of Communications Charline Van der Beek PM Austria Sumair Gul Permanent Mission of Pakistan in Geneva Michel TCHONANG LINZE CAPDA Mmari Mokoma Lesotho Mission Mohsene Abdelfettah TEBBI Algérie Télécom Amelie Werbrouck SES silulami DOYI Department of Communications and Digital Technologies Vilma Peltonen Permanent Mission of Finland in Geneva Meelis Tiigimae Estonian MFA CG Roy Mission Permanente du Canada auprès des Nations Unies à Genève María Gutiérrez Permanent Mission of Nicaragua Sabina Carli Permanent Mission of the Republic of Slovenia to the UN Geneva Julian Seseña Navarro Holistic Innovation SLU Peter T. Horvath Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Anne-Rachel Inne ARIN Suzanne Malloy SES Angus Smith TTCSIRT Pavel Mraz CZ MFA abdelmadjid loumi algerie telecom Honey Makola Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) James Paterson Dept. of Communications and Digital Technologies Maria Myers-Hamilton Spectrum Management Authority Airisha Strasser Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications Shashi Mohan TEC Kiru Pillay Dept of Communications & Digital Technologies Flavio Aggio World Health Organization Nele Leosk Ministry of Foreign Affairs Tsiu TSIU Lesotho Communications Authority Christian Nzhie CAPDA Johann Gross Bundeswirtschaftsministerium Mihaela MATEI ICMC Samuel Tew Axon Partners Group Francis-Olivier CUBAHIRO Ministère de la Communication , des TIC et des Médias Mohamed Amine BENZIANE AT Camille Morfouace de Broucker MEAE Vita Valiunaite Permanent mission of Lithuania Paul Charlton Innovation, Science and Economic Development - Gov. of Canada Oscar Avellaneda ISED Canada Rana Achraf Ministry of communication & Information Technology Lassina KONATE Minsitry of Digital Economy and Post Aimee Meacham NTIA Rashad Karaky ICAO Dace Cildermane Permanent Mission of Latvia Norifumi YAMAGUCHI MIC Zeina BOU HARB ogero ARTHUR CARINDAL N'GUESSAN AFRINIC LTD Birgitta Hoggren US MIssion Vanessa Cravo Anatel Yoseph Abate Ethiopian Communications Authority Gavin Willis DCMS Cynthia Kouakou Traoré ARTCI Leslie Nobile American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) Dr Nandita Sengupta University College of Bahrain Aisha Almarzooqi Telecommunications Regulatory Authority Iman Ahmed MTCIT\OmanCERT Mohammad Alsalamin Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship Nada Khater Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship Kassy KADIO ARTCI Berta Jarosova National Cyber and Information Security Agency of the Czech Republic Branislav Gal Permanent Mission of Czech Republic Mansour Alqurashi CITC Raed Saeed Ministry of Telecommunications and IT Fort Felker U.S. Department of State Liesyl Franz U.S. Department of State Jason Boose ISED Canada Mina Seonmin Jun KISDI Paul Najarian U.S. Dept of State Joyce Chen APNIC Abdelaziz Alzarooni TRA Karen McCabe IEEE Andrea Romaoli Un.ITU’s AI for Health Focus Group. Kelly OKeefe US Department of State ABDULLAHI HASSAN BIRNIN-KUDU Cybersecurity Department Faculty of Computing and Information Technology Federal University Dutse, Jigawa State Nigeria Marius Varlan ISED Susana Cruz SCT GEORGINA NUNEZ United Nations Mawidyanto Agustian BSSN Dirk-Oliver von der Emden OFCOM Sergei Romanov FSUE NIIR Alexander Grishchenko Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation Mario Maziku MIE Anton Yuzhakov Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation Fotjon Kosta Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy Nicolas Rollier Federal Office of Communications OFCOM Le Landry YAPI ARTCI Simon van Merkom Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy Noma-Efese Mnqeta DTPS Innocentia Zama Dlamini Moses Kotane Institute pascal Delisle EU Delegation to the UN James Xie 华为技术有限公司 Dewy Park KISDI Ahmad Sharafat TMU Viacheslav Erokhin NIIR Lucie Berger EU George Drivas Ministry of Digital Governance / National Cyber Security Authority Vincent Mwesigwa Uganda Communications Commission Asaba Brian UCC Heung Youl Youm Soonchunhyang University, MSIT/Korea (Republic of) Paul Blaker DCMS, United Kingdom Alexander Chuburkov Банк России Miklos Gaal Permanent Mission of Hungary Vladimir Malinkin Ministry of Forein Affairs Silas Phoshoko ICASA Johan Ekerhult Swedish Mission in Geneva Fabio Bigi Ministero dello Sviluppo Economico Agnieszka Hardej-Januszek Mission of the Republic of Poland Beris Gwynne Incitare Anneli Vares Mission of Estonia Arline Díaz Mendoza Permanent Missión Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela Luisangela Andarcia Permanent Mission of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela to UNOG Grace Grace Smart Africa Secretariat Sylvie Rwiyereka Rwanda Information Society Agency Luis Romano Pellegrini ministry of foreign affairs Valeria Solis Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores Fils Sébastien MFUAMBA Tocsin Mustapha Bousmaha Pépinière d'entreprise Muath Alrumayh communication and information technology commission Salman Solaiman National Agency for Network Services Maha Al-Zawawi CITRA Ali Alhamad Citra helena vasconcelos resercher Juan Lueiro Mision España AHM Bazlur Rahman Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio & Communication Jing Yang itu meili anipa WSIS REBECCA Mukite UGANDA COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Kamal Mammadov MTCHT Ольга Краева Банк России James Musinguzi Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority (RURA) Мариам Немсадзе Минюст России Мариам Немсадзе Минюст России Rosemary Butare Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority zawmyo oo National Cyber Security Center Alexander Grishchenko Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation Yan Naung Soe National Cyber Security Center, ITCSD, MOTC Emmanuel Ntambara RURA Atupenda MUGISHA Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority (RURA) Alejandro Alba Permanent Mission of Mexico to the UN in Geneva Atef Soliman Gatef Magali Esquinca Permanent Mission of Mexico Prity Khastgir TCIS Thae Hsu Lwin National Cyber Security Center SALYOU FANNY ACSIS CÔTE D'IVOIRE Nicole Harper ITU Susana Garcia UNWTO Marcin Czubak Office of Electronic Communications Yana Brugier Mission de la France auprès de l’ONU Victoria Knight ITU Sharifur Rahman Department of Telecommunications Norifumi Yamaguchi MIC Alexander Schärer FDFA Shahzaib Aamir ITU Gitanjali Sah itu Karin Valverde ITU Zoe Harriford-McLaren ITU Dr Hamadoun TOURE Ministère de la Communication et de l’Economie numérique Bennette Thomas Government of Dominica khaled Naguib Djibouti Telecom # Approved 165 Job Title Country/Region Name Senior Policy Advisor United States of America Senior Cyber Policy Officer Switzerland Senior Policy Advisor United States of America First Secretary Switzerland Political Affairs Officer Switzerland engineer Algeria Counsellor Ghana Attachée Switzerland Third Secretary Pakistan Coordinateur Général Cameroon Counsellor Switzerland Coordinator Algeria Coordinator, Regulatory Affairs EMEA Luxembourg Minister Counsellor South Africa First Secretary Switzerland Counsellor United States of America Premier secrétaire Switzerland Counselor Nicaragua Digital Attache Slovenia President Spain Coordinator for Cyber Issues Hungary Sr. VP GA United States of America VP Regulatory Affairs United States of America Manager Trinidad and Tobago Policy Coordinator Czechia ingénieur telecom Algeria Manager Cybersecurity South Africa Director South Africa Managing Director Jamaica Assistant Director Australia DDG (IT) India Chief Director: Cybersecurity Operations South Africa Chief Information Security Officer Switzerland Ambassador at Large for Digital Affairs Estonia Manager Public Relations Lesotho Mission officer Cameroon Senior Executive Officer Germany Senior IT Manager Switzerland Senior Manager Spain Directeur des infrastructures TIC Burundi Tech watch coordinator Algeria Policy advisor France Third Secretary Lithuania Senior Policy Advisor Canada Mgr Engineering, Planning and Standards Canada Senior Program Officer -IR Division Egypt Directeur Côte d'Ivoire Deputy Associate Administrator United States of America Aviation Cybersecurity Officer Canada Counsellor Switzerland Director Japan Head of International Cooperation Lebanon Head of Stakeholder Engagement Mauritius EST CHief United States of America Telecom Regulation Expert Brazil Deputy Director General Ethiopia Cybersecurity Consultant United Kingdom Chef de Service de la Coopération avec les OrganisationsCôte d'Ivoire de Télécommunication/TIC Senior Director, Trust and Public Safety United States of America Associate Professor, Head of the DepartmentBahrain of Information Technology Cybersecurity Capacity Development Analyst United States of America Sr. Business Development Oman E-Government Strategies and Policies ResearcherJordan Head of Digital Transformation Jordan chef de sevice dématérialisation Côte d'Ivoire International Policy Analyst Czechia Economic, Environmental and Technological AffairsSwitzerland GM International Affairs Saudi Arabia Telecom Engineer Yemen Foreign Affairs Officer United States of America Senior Foreign Affairs Officer United States of America Senior Policy Analyst United States
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