Security Policy
Policymakers can strengthen or weaken Internet security. Explore how policy affects the online security ecosystem.
IoT Security for Policymakers
“Cybersecurity will be the most pressing challenge of the next decade, and IoT will play a critical role in it.” …
It’s Time for a Collaborative G20 Digital Agenda
The G20 member states account for 85 percent of the global economy and are home to half of the world’s Internet …
Reflections from the Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace
Two weeks ago, a small delegation from the Internet Society was in Delhi for a series of meetings. (See yesterday’s …
Reflections on a Global and Cyber heavy week at GCCS and GFCE
Two weeks ago, a small Internet Society delegation was in Delhi to participate in a number of events that contained …
OTA Research Shows Increasing Government Agency Adoption of Practices to Help Curb Email and Website Fraud or Abuse
Reston, VA – The Online Trust Alliance (OTA), an Internet Society initiative, today released analysis that shows top government agencies …
The Most Important Participant in the Internet Ecosystem
The Internet is borderless, decentralised and indiscriminate, and it can empower people across class, colour and social status. But one …
Policy Brief: Encryption
Encryption technologies enable Internet users to protect the confidentiality of their data and communications from unwanted observation and intrusion …
Is the UK Investigatory Powers Bill Fatally Flawed?
The big privacy and policy story of the day in the UK is the publication of the Intelligence and Security …
IGF 2015: Tackling key challenges with everyone at the table
This year marks a milestone in the evolution of the Internet and its governance. The growth of Internet access and …
