The India School of Internet Governance (inSIG) has the twin objectives of training and equipping individuals to participate in global Internet Governance processes, and also to help create a community of IG specialists within India. The programme was organized by ISOC-Trivandrum, ISOC-Delhi and ISOC-Kolkata, member ALSes of APRALO. inSIG 2017 was supported by NIXI, Government of India; Dept. of Information Technology, Govt of Kerala; ICANN; Internet Society (ISOC); APNIC; APASA; Technopark, Trivandrum; [http://itmission.kerala.gov.in/ Kerala State IT Mission (KSITM)]; Asia-Pacific School of Internet Governance (APSIG); International Centre for Free and Open Source Software (ICFOSS); [https://ieeekerala.org/ IEEE Kerala Section] and IEEE Computer Society, Kerala. | The India School of Internet Governance (inSIG) has the twin objectives of training and equipping individuals to participate in global Internet Governance processes, and also to help create a community of IG specialists within India. The programme was organized by ISOC-Trivandrum, ISOC-Delhi and ISOC-Kolkata, member ALSes of APRALO. inSIG 2017 was supported by NIXI, Government of India; Dept. of Information Technology, Govt of Kerala; ICANN; Internet Society (ISOC); APNIC; APASA; Technopark, Trivandrum; [http://itmission.kerala.gov.in/ Kerala State IT Mission (KSITM)]; Asia-Pacific School of Internet Governance (APSIG); International Centre for Free and Open Source Software (ICFOSS); [https://ieeekerala.org/ IEEE Kerala Section] and IEEE Computer Society, Kerala. |