The government claims Bill C-22’s lawful access powers will help stop crime, but ‘just trust us’ isn’t enough to keep Canada safe online. Security doesn’t fail because people are malicious; it fails ...
As we celebrate Earth Day 2026, what is the technical community—the people who actually build and operate the Internet—doing about climate and environmental sustainability? The answer, it turns out, ...
The Internet is essential for our everyday lives. We use it to reach out to friends and family, pay our bills, study, work, watch our favorite movies, and do an infinite number of other things. But at ...
I am a student specializing in cybersecurity and digital forensics, currently based in the United States. My research focuses on securing digital environments and protecting the integrity of digital ...
Concerns about so-called “Fair Share” proposals have been central to debates in anticipation of the EU’s Digital Networks Act (DNA). These proposals, requiring large content and application providers ...
Over 2 billion people are still offline. That’s a quarter of the global population without access to a tool that enables people to access education, find work, run businesses, connect with public ...
2025 marks the 20th anniversary of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS). In the last two decades, the Internet has evolved faster than we could have imagined, transforming our societies ...
This joint report by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and the Internet Society (ISOC) offers the first substantive look at the global impact of the Internet Governance ...
Earlier this year, the UK government’s backdoor requirement led Apple to withdraw its encrypted backup services from the country. In France, proposed “Narcotrafic” legislation would compromise ...
The Internet has been around for 50+ years and has become ingrained in many people’s daily lives. Trust in the Internet is crucial for it to provide opportunities and services, but since its inception ...
Peering is a fundamental part of how the Internet works. It allows networks to exchange traffic directly, reducing reliance on intermediaries. This improves performance, lowers costs, and increases ...
Ana Carolina Rodrigues Dias Silveira, Ana Paula Camelo, Beatriz Yuriko Schimitt Katano (CEPI FGV Direito SP), Flávio Rech Wagner, Pedro de Perdigão Lana, Raquel Fortes Gatto (Internet Society Brazil ...
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