Digital governance is a concept that understands the country’s adoption of digital transformation and effective social governance in the context…
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Internet governance news and analysis, from the movers and shakers of the internet, and influential companies and institutions.
As ICANN pushes forward with this new gTLD program, it must address issues of cost and potential cybersecurity attacks.
ICANN, a non-profit org since 1998, manages global domain names/IP addresses, prioritising internet stability amid geopolitical tensions.
AI governance refers to the policies, processes, and frameworks that ensure the responsible development, deployment, and use of artificial intelligence…
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said on Thursday that nearly 40% of U.S. telecommunications companies asked to remove Chinese telecom…
Internet governance promotes technical standardisation, safeguards cybersecurity and fosters a balance of interests.
The collaboration between the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) and the Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) is essential for the efficient…
APNIC, manages IPv6 and IPv4 allocations, important for IPv6 adoption for future Internet growth and network scalability.
The Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (PSTI) of the United Kingdom has introduced the world’s first law to legally mandate cybersecurity…
APNIC’s senior internet resource analyst, Anna Mulingbayan tutored 200 participants about internet exchange points and routing.
Each computer connecting to the Internet, whether from America or Africa, requires its unique IP address, presenting a significant challenge.…
Internet governance refers to the rules, policies, standards, and practices that coordinate and shape global cyberspace. The exposure of controversial…