From Ballots to Bytes: Tracing the Impact of Parliamentary Elections on Iran’s Digital Sphere – Hesam Norouzpour

*This article is originally published in the Asia Pacific Policy Observatory May 2024 Report. The recent legislative elections in Iran, held on March 1, 2024, concluded with results that largely met expectations. A key policy area anticipated to dominate the agenda of the newly elected legislative assembly is the governance of digital space.  Iran’s approach to […]

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Cambodia’s Youth and the Digital Space of Tomorrow – Ananya Ramani

*This article is originally published in the Asia Pacific Policy Observatory May 2024 Report. The 2024 Election On February 25, 2024, Cambodia held its Senate elections. The ruling party, the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) won 55 of the 58 electoral seats with only three seats going to the opposition following an election that was marred by […]

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NetMission Digest – Issue #18: Digital Economy Trends of the three Digital Empires (Monday, July 1, 2024)

Thank you for joining us again in the 18th edition of NetMission Digest, where we distill recent technological news and policy developments into concise, readable content. We focus on the digital economy trend in the major economies:  Digital Economy Thriving The digital economy refers to economic activities that are enabled by digital technologies. It encompasses […]

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The Evolution of Internet Governance: Shaping Pakistan’s Digital Future – Nawal Munir Ahmad

Internet governance in Pakistan has undergone a significant transformation over the past few decades. Initially, it was a relatively unknown field, with limited awareness among the general public and policymakers. However, as the Internet became an integral part of daily life, the need for robust governance mechanisms became increasingly evident. The Early Days: A Nascent […]

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Demystifying Content-driven and Technical DNS Abuse – Ahmad Umair Suhaidi

Introduction The Domain Name System (DNS) is the backbone of the Internet, translating human-friendly domain names into Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. However, as with all critical infrastructure, it is constantly exposed to exploitation and abuse that undermine the sanity and safety of its users. In this article, we will dissect two distinct forms of DNS […]

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