The Internet connects everyone around the world. From the legal aspect, it’s hard to have certain jurisdictions take all the controls to enforce the rules, due to the transnational dimension of the Internet. This is the reason why multi-stakeholder participation is very important for Internet governance, with highlighted importance of diversity. One of the ambassadors […]
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NetMission Academy 2020: Key Takeaway of Training V – Ibni Inggrianti
The Training V: Digital Economy & Emerging Technologies of NetMission Academy was held on February 6, 2020. The working group presented about what is the Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence, how ethical development of AI is, the difference between IoT and AI which IoT won’t work without AI, because IoT is a place to gather […]
Summary of Training V: Digital Economy & Emerging Technologies – Ananya Singh
This was the fifth training session of the NetMission Academy 2020 and yesterday we’d amongst us Mr. Arthur Gwagwa (Senior Research Associate, Strathmore law school, Nairobi), Hon. Charles Mok (Hong Kong Legislative Councillor representing the Information Technology Functional Constituency), and Dr. Yik Chan Chin (Lecturer in Media and Communication, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University) as our Guests. […]
NetMission Academy 2020: Training IV Highlights – Ananya Singh
On 30 January 2020, NetMission Academy hosted another very interesting session on “Cybersecurity, Privacy and Safer Internet“. On a very honest note, this was actually my first choice when I was asked to pick 3 working groups that I’d like to contribute in and to. But since the program is extremely competitive, I couldn’t get […]
Key Takeaways of Training IV: Cybersecurity, Privacy and Safer Internet – Felicia Yunike
Most recently, I participated in the Training IV on Cybersecurity, Privacy and Safer Internet. I couldn’t deny the fact that I am truly interested in this topic. Although there are some terms or acronyms that I have not previously heard of, surprisingly I could catch up with the presentation. First of all, the discussion started […]