OUR TAKEAttending TWIGF 2024 was both enlightening and inspiring. The forum’s diverse topics and expert speakers offer invaluable insights into the…
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Kurtis Lindqvist is renowned for his contributions to building a secure, resilient, and inclusive global Internet.
The 19th IGF will feature a hybrid format, blending in-person and online participation, reflecting a commitment to digital accessibility.
OUR TAKEICANN has appointed Kurt Erik “Kurtis” Lindqvist as its next president and CEO, effective 5 December 2024. With more…
Some nations are known for having relatively open internet policies, promoting freedom of expression and access to information online over…
Internet activity refers to any action or behavior performed by individuals, organisations, or devices while connected to the internet. This…
Regulating the internet requires a collaborative effort involving governments, tech companies, civil society, and users to develop comprehensive and adaptive…
Internet laws encompass a broad spectrum of legal principles and regulations designed to govern various aspects of online activity. Internet…
Internet governance promotes technical standardisation, safeguards cybersecurity and fosters a balance of interests.
Internet governance refers to the rules, policies, standards, and practices that coordinate and shape global cyberspace. The exposure of controversial…
With billions of users, myriad stakeholders, and constantly evolving technologies, the task of managing the internet poses numerous challenges. From…
ARIN 53 conference in Bridgetown, Barbados, from April 14-17, 2024, focuses on internet governance and policy updates.