Find out how the language proposed in the first revision of the WSIS+20 Zero Draft aligns with our vision of an open, globally connected, secure, and trustworthy Internet for everyone.
This document presents a forward-looking and optimistic approach to enhancing Internet resilience through practical and ...
Mandated DNS blocking is the wrong tool for public policy enforcement. The DNS exists to make the Internet usable, not to serve as a mechanism of control.
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NOTE: This document is a work in progress. It will be updated in the run-up to the conference. Updated versions will be uploaded over the course of the week from 10 to 17 November. This chart ...
Because the Internet impacts all of us, we work with organizations of all shapes and sizes to address the wide range of social, economic, and policy issues. Our organization members and partners ...
The World Wide Web, known today simply as the Web, emerged as one of the major services to run on top of the Internet. By Tim Berners-Lee, Director of the World Wide Web Consortium and a principal ...
Why should I care about DNSSEC? “DNS Security Extensions,” commonly known as DNSSEC, provide a way to authenticate DNS response data. Before you connect to a website, your browser has to retrieve the ...
People are what ultimately hold the Internet together. The Internet’s development has been based on voluntary cooperation and collaboration. Cooperation and collaboration remain the essential factors ...
Three decades ago, it was an ordinary object you’d find in a kitchen: a wok. But through ingenuity and the desire to make the world a better place, it was repurposed as a Wi-Fi antenna, making ...