Par décision du Premier Ministre et à l’occasion du renouvellement de la Commission, l’ONG Internet Society France intègre ce jour la CNCDH (Commission nationale consultative des droits de l’Homme), institution…
Do you know how – or even if – your favorite retailer, or your bank, or your ISP is working to protect you? The Online Trust Alliance recognizes excellence in…
Building nice AIs: Efforts by large tech vendors to think about ways to design “ethical Artificial Intelligence” systems have hit some speedbumps along the way, says Insurance Journal. Google abandoned…
Privacy has become a major issue around the world. Hopeful presidential candidates, such as Elizabeth Warren, have proposed privacy legislation and European countries are beginning to issue their first judgements…
Resilient Digital Democracies: the role of internet standards Background documents and references: N. Doty and D. K. Mulligan, “Internet Multistakeholder Processes and Techno-Policy Standards.,” Journal on Telecommunications and High Technology…
Over 20 million people in North America lack access to fast, affordable, and reliable Internet. In October 2018, the Indigenous Connectivity Summit gathered over 150 Indigenous leaders, policymakers, network operators,…
As adoption of Internet of Things devices increases, so does the number of insecure IoT devices on the network. These devices represent an ever-increasing pool of computing and communications capacity…
Safer Internet Day is celebrated in over 100 countries each year to promote a more secure Internet. It nurtures and increases public awareness on cyber security, especially to young people…
Trust is vital to the future of the Internet. The best way to build it is to let a diverse group of people and interested organizations contribute their experience and…
More regulation, please: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, in an op-ed in the Washington Post, called on governments to get more involved in Internet regulation, including defining harmful content and making…
50 years ago today, on 7 April 1969, the very first “Request for Comments” (RFC) document was published. Titled simply “Host Software”, RFC 1 was written by Steve Crocker to…