Over a decade ago one of the key outcomes of the United Nations World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) was the request for the UN to convene a forum to discuss (in a nonbinding fashion) global public policy issues related to Internet governance. The Internet Governance Forum (IGF) was...
At the beginning of October, the Observer Research Foundation conducted the 5th CyFy Conference on technology, security and society in New Delhi. The composition of speakers invited to the panels signaled that India is more willing to hear from the western world than to promote its own agenda. However, this...
ICANN's expedited policy development process (EPDP) to make Whois compatible with GDPR is making progress, albeit very slowly. Another round of face to face meetings will be held at ICANN 63 in Barcelona, Spain beginning Saturday October 20. But some participants in the group are becoming uneasy about ICANN CEO...
IGP held a session at the Global Congress on Intellectual Property and Public Interest with Stephen Ezell of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), Peter Swire of Georgia Tech, and Charles Duan and Bill Watson from R Street. The Internet and Trade track of this conference was organized by...
I’ve recently returned from the Cybersecurity and Cyberconflict: State of the Art Research Conference, organized by Dr. Myriam Dunn Cavelty and her colleagues at the Center for Security Studies, ETH, in Zürich, Switzerland. The conference brought together a mix of scholars researching “the strategic (mis)use of cyberspace by state and...
The Ostrom Workshop at the University of Indiana carries on the work of the late Elinor and Vincent Ostrom on governance and institutions. I was honored to be invited by the Ostrom Workshop to give the 3rd annual Ostrom Memorial lecture Wednesday, October 3. The lecture challenged the idea of...