From our strategic vision to specific goals, read about how we'll be advancing our five-year strategy in 2026.
This document presents a forward-looking and optimistic approach to enhancing Internet resilience through practical and ...
Find out how the language proposed in the first revision of the WSIS+20 Zero Draft aligns with our vision of an open, globally connected, secure, and trustworthy Internet for everyone.
This chart summarizes and systematizes the proposed changes to Internet-related WTDC-22 resolutions, including new resolutions.
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People need an Internet they can trust. We’re fighting to make that happen. Every minute of every hour, people connect with one another online, sharing information, ideas, and dreams. Working with our ...
The Internet Society’s Online Trust Alliance (OTA) was a past project to identify and promote security and privacy best practices that build consumer confidence in the Internet. Leading public and ...
The World Wide Web, known today simply as the Web, emerged as one of the major services to run on top of the Internet. By Tim Berners-Lee, Director of the World Wide Web Consortium and a principal ...
No challenge in today’s society stands in isolation. The interconnected nature of our world means that a global pandemic influences the world-wide supply chain. Climate change impacts economic growth ...
Transport Layer Security (TLS) encrypts data sent over the Internet to ensure that eavesdroppers and hackers are unable to see what you transmit. To make the Internet more secure, TLS, the successor ...
WSIS+20 is a process driven by the United Nations to determine the effectiveness of the actions taken to use Information and Communications Technologies to advance development since 2005. The result ...