Council of Europe leads digital governance dialogue at SEEDIG 2025 in Athens
Experts and policymakers gathered in Athens to explore how Europe can protect democracy and human rights while embracing the rapid pace of digital transformation.
The Council of Europe is taking an active role in shaping regional digital policy by leading three key panels at the Southeastern European Dialogue on Internet Governance (SEEDIG 2025), held in Athens on 10-11 October. The discussions bring together policymakers, industry leaders, and civil society to strengthen cooperation on human rights, democracy, and the rule of law in the digital age.
The first day focuses on bridging human rights and digital innovation. A panel on ‘Public-Private Policy Dialogue’ examines how governments and companies can align emerging technologies with ethical standards through frameworks like the Council of Europe’s AI Convention. Another session tackles harmful online content and disinformation, exploring ways to balance content moderation with freedom of expression and democratic resilience in South-Eastern Europe.
On 11 October, the spotlight shifts to ‘Cyber Interference with Democracy,’ addressing how digital technologies can be misused to manipulate elections and public trust. Experts will discuss real-world cases of cyber interference and propose measures to protect democratic institutions through human rights–based approaches.
Ahead of the event, Council of Europe representatives will also meet participants of the SEEDIG Youth School to discuss opportunities within the Council’s Digital Agenda.
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