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The Internet technical community helps to build and maintain infrastructure, and enables us to communicate safely and efficiently online.
Around the world, our 130 chapters and special interest groups work locally, regionally, and globally to keep the Internet a force for good: open, globally connected, secure, and trustworthy. Each ...
Our Activities and Engagements Over the WSIS HLE week, we will participate in over 15 activities. In roundtable discussions, panels, and workshops, we’ll cover topics such as community-centered ...
Au cours des prochaines semaines, nous nous pencherons sur certains des groupes clés qui jouent un rôle essentiel dans la ...
L’avenir de l’Internet repose sur la protection de ses principes fondamentaux, sur une collaboration multipartite solide et sur la mise en œuvre des lignes d’action du SMSI.
Trust in the Internet is crucial, but it has fluctuated. Let’s dive into the importance of Internet trust and how it is achieved.
In 2003, Joseph Bishi founded a cyber café in Murambinda, a rural area of Zimbabwe with limited Internet access. Armed with dial-up technology, the café became a cornerstone for digital empowerment in ...
Banning TikTok would be a dangerous decision putting the security of millions and the open, global Internet at risk.
Our 2025 Action Plan demonstrates our collective ambition to ensure that the Internet is a resource that enriches people’s lives.
As CEO, Sally Wentworth plans to continue working towards an Internet for everyone and deepen our connection with our community.
We are committed to helping Indigenous communities around the world bridge the digital divide and connect to the Internet.
Technical measures to screen messages in end-to-end encrypted systems introduce systemic risk for both service providers and users.