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A new report from ICANN and the Internet Society details how the Internet Governance Forum has supported a stable and secure Internet—and why that model is now under strain.
A new report details how the Internet Governance Forum has supported a stable and secure Internet, and why that model is now under strain.
Explore the current state of the Internet in Kazakhstan and the areas for continued development, examining its infrastructure, resilience, regulatory and policy environment, and emerging trends.
Learn about Internet governance, the multistakeholder approach, and how they are practiced through WSIS and at IGF.
Our strategic partnership with CITEL has helped to close the digital divide through hands-on training programs.
The event brings together governments, civil society, private sector, technical communities, and academia from Africa and beyond for dialogue, collaboration, and exchanging ideas on critical Internet ...
Because the Internet impacts all of us, we work with organizations of all shapes and sizes to address the wide range of social, economic, and policy issues. Our organization members and partners ...
In 2024, two individuals were nominated and elected for the Organization Member Advisory Council (OMAC) officer positions: Harald Summa, Chairperson Melchior Aelmans, Vice Chairperson David Belson, ...
Greater possibilities exist for people with Internet access. The Connecting the Unconnected funding program supports communities and local organizations working to build and expand Internet ...
Over the past several months, the coronavirus has shown the world how important the Internet is during a crisis. The Internet has enabled millions of people to continue working and studying while ...
For the Internet Society, the role that each of our members plays in our community is vital and key to carrying our message of an open, globally-connected and secure Internet for all. Members bring ...
Encryption is an essential component of a safe and trustworthy Internet. Weakening it not only undermines personal privacy but also jeopardizes national security and global cybersecurity standards.