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| The issues in internet governance and digital policy fall into seven categories: infrastructure, cybersecurity, human rights, legal and regulatory, economic, development, and sociocultural. [[Diplo]] executive director [[Jovan Kurbalija]] developed this taxonomy in 1997 and expanded on it in ''An Introduction to Internet Governance''.<ref>[https://www.diplomacy.edu/topics/internet-governance-and-digital-policy/ Internet governance and digital policy, Diplomacy.edu]</ref> | | The issues in internet governance and digital policy fall into seven categories: infrastructure, cybersecurity, human rights, legal and regulatory, economic, development, and sociocultural. [[Diplo]] executive director [[Jovan Kurbalija]] developed this taxonomy in 1997 and expanded on it in ''An Introduction to Internet Governance''.<ref>[https://www.diplomacy.edu/topics/internet-governance-and-digital-policy/ Internet governance and digital policy, Diplomacy.edu]</ref> |
| * Infrastructure includes the telecommunications that facilitate digital communication, such as under-sea fiber optic cables and powerlines; technical issues and digital standards; and critical internet resources, such as internet protocol numbers, the DNS, and the root zone.<ref>[https://dig.watch/topics/infrastructure Infrastructure, Dig.Watch]</ref> | | * Infrastructure includes the telecommunications that facilitate digital communication, such as under-sea fiber optic cables and powerlines; technical issues and digital standards; and critical internet resources, such as internet protocol numbers, the DNS, and the root zone.<ref>[https://dig.watch/topics/infrastructure Infrastructure, Dig.Watch]</ref> |
− | * Cybersecurity refers to efforts at defending cyberspace from state and non-state actors' malicious uses, acts that threaten peace and security, undercut trust in the digital economy and services, or stall the digital transformation of societies and economies. Subtopics include: child safety online, attacks on critical infrastructure, cyberwarfare, cybercrime, encryption, network security, and violent extremism.<ref>[https://dig.watch/topics/cybersecurity Cybersecurity, Dig.Watch]</ref> | + | * [[Cybersecurity]] refers to efforts at defending cyberspace from state and non-state actors' malicious uses, acts that threaten peace and security, undercut trust in the digital economy and services, or stall the digital transformation of societies and economies. Subtopics include: child safety online, attacks on critical infrastructure, cyberwarfare, cybercrime, encryption, network security, and violent extremism.<ref>[https://dig.watch/topics/cybersecurity Cybersecurity, Dig.Watch]</ref> |
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| ==Organizations== | | ==Organizations== |
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| * [[NTIA]] | | * [[NTIA]] |
| * [[ITU]] | | * [[ITU]] |
− | * [[UNESCO]]
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| * [[WIPO]] | | * [[WIPO]] |
| * [[Registries]] and [[Registrars]] | | * [[Registries]] and [[Registrars]] |
| * [[IETF]] | | * [[IETF]] |
| + | * [[Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network]] |
| + | * [[Internet Commerce Association]] |
| + | * [[World Wide Web Consortium]] |
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| ==ICANN Involvement== | | ==ICANN Involvement== |
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| [[Category:Concepts]] | | [[Category:Concepts]] |
| + | [[Category:Articles to be expanded]] |