Line 1: |
Line 1: |
| {{CompanyInfo| | | {{CompanyInfo| |
− | | logo = Insig2016.png | + | | logo = Insig17.jpg |
| | type = Internet Governance School | | | type = Internet Governance School |
| | industry = | | | industry = |
| | founded = 2016 | | | founded = 2016 |
− | | founders = [[Satish Babu]], [[Dr. Govind]], [[Amrita Choudhury]], [[Ranjit R Nair]] | + | | founders = [[Satish Babu]], [[Dr. Govind]],<br> [[Amrita Choudhury]], [[Ranjit R Nair]] |
| | ownership = | | | ownership = |
| | headquarters = India | | | headquarters = India |
Line 16: |
Line 16: |
| | facebook = | | | facebook = |
| | linkedin = | | | linkedin = |
− | | twitter = | + | | twitter =IndiaSIG |
| | keypeople = [[Satish Babu]], Chair, ISOC Trivandrum<br> | | | keypeople = [[Satish Babu]], Chair, ISOC Trivandrum<br> |
| [[Dr. Govind]], Chair, ISOC Delhi<br> | | [[Dr. Govind]], Chair, ISOC Delhi<br> |
Line 31: |
Line 31: |
| * Create awareness about Internet Governance in India; | | * Create awareness about Internet Governance in India; |
| * Increase representation of India in various International Internet Governance debate spaces; | | * Increase representation of India in various International Internet Governance debate spaces; |
| + | |
| + | == Editions == |
| + | inSIG organizes annual events hosted by ISOC Chapters in the country (as of Oct 2022, there are six Chapters). Information on all editions of inSIG are available at its [https://insig.in website]. |
| + | |
| + | As of Oct 2022, editions were organized in 2016 (Hyderabad), 2017 (Trivandrum), 2018 (Delhi), 2019 (Kolkata), 2020 (Mumbai/Virtual), 2021 (Chennai/Virtual) and 2022 (Hyderabad). |
| + | |
| + | The first edition of the India SIG was convened in Oct-Nov 2016 at IIIT Hyderabad, immediately prior to the ICANN57 meeting held at the same city. The event had 44 participants from 9 countries and 22 speakers from 12 countries. |
| + | |
| + | The second edition, [[inSIG 2017]] organized during 24-26 October 2017 at the Travancore Hall, Technopark, Trivandrum. It brought together about 73 participants (including 56 Indian and 6 International Fellows), and about 15 experts from India, and abroad including the Secretariat. A special run-up event aimed at equipping students and researchers to participate in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) process was also conducted on 23 Oct 2017 as a run-up adjunct event to inSIG2017. |
| + | |
| + | Interestingly, the seventh edition of inSIG (inSIG2022), returned to the same institution (IIIT Hyderabad), that was the venue of the first edition. |
| | | |
| ==Topics covered during inSIG<ref>[http://insig.in/2016/program-schedule/ inSIG Program Schedule]</ref>== | | ==Topics covered during inSIG<ref>[http://insig.in/2016/program-schedule/ inSIG Program Schedule]</ref>== |
Line 48: |
Line 59: |
| * Zero Rating, Net Neutrality, Intermediary Liability | | * Zero Rating, Net Neutrality, Intermediary Liability |
| * Human Rights, Culture, Democracy, and Developing Countries | | * Human Rights, Culture, Democracy, and Developing Countries |
| + | |
| + | == Video Recording == |
| + | The complete video recording of inSIG 2016 is live and public. [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM--pP9ebbHGL8p0BkMjV9g Link] |
| | | |
| == References == | | == References == |
Line 53: |
Line 67: |
| | | |
| [[Category: Organizations]] | | [[Category: Organizations]] |
| + | [[Category:Internet Governance Schools]] |