What did we think was key in 2018?
Creating an open, trusted, globally secure Internet takes all of us. Here’s why:
- Splintering the Internet: The Unintended Consequence of Regulation
- We Need to Talk… about the State of Internet Governance
- The Internet Society and African Union Commission Launch Personal Data Protections Guidelines for Africa
- Senegal First African Country to Implement Recommendations of ‘Personal Data Protection Guidelines for Africa’
- Collaborative Governance Leaders, Canada, and Senegal Exchange Notes on IoT Security Frameworks
- Policy Framework for Enabling Internet Access
It’s time to close the digital divide. Help bring the Internet to remote communities worldwide. Here’s how:
- Community Networks
- Enabling Access in Hard-to-Reach Places Through Collaborative Partnerships
- New York Times: Hauling the Internet Up A Mountain
- Policy Framework for Enabling Internet Access
- Internet Development and Internet Governance in Africa
- What Makes the Internet Work: The Internet Ecosystem
Together we can boost the security and trust of our Internet.
- Collaborative Security
- Encryption
- IoT Security for Policymakers
- Internet Infrastructure Security Guidelines for Africa
- Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security
- Policy Framework for an open and trusted Internet
- Policy Brief: Privacy
- Spam ToolKit
- Policy Brief: The Challenge of Spam
We must continue to build a network of networks that isn’t centrally controlled and is open, globally-connected, secure, and trustworthy.
- The Internet and Extra-Territorial Effects of Laws
- Provoking National Boundaries on the Internet? A chilling thought…
- Internet Invariants
- Policy Brief: Internet Exchange Points (IXPs)
- IXPs: Why Is the Middle East Lagging Behind?
- Enabling Digital Opportunities in the Middle East