[AfrICANN-discuss] Internet Gov Weekly Brief (W51Y19): Snowden’s book profits to go to Gov; Millions of facebook accounts exposed online; Iran defuses 2nd cyberattack; AU Cybersecurity Expert Group meeting; Google fined by France; EU Parliament on taxing digital eco....

Mamadou LO alfamamadou at hotmail.com
Fri Dec 20 15:43:16 UTC 2019


Hi all!

For your documentation, kindly find our weekly web review on Internet Governance<https://internetgov.news/internet-gov-weekly-brief-w51y19-snowdens-book-profits-to-go-to-gov-millions-of-facebook-accounts-exposed-online/> with some main titles featured below

Cordially

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MAIN NEWS / INDEX :
• With or without Huawei? German coalition delays decision on 5G rollout
• US House of Representatives passes bill barring government from buying Huawei gears
• Judge Rules Edward Snowden Can't Profit From His Book Because It Wasn't Cleared by NSA and CIA
• Iran defuses second cyberattack in less than a week
• Facebook data breach: Millions of accounts exposed online
• Facebook secures a symbolic victory in EU court battle against privacy activist Max Schrems
• African Union Cybersecurity Expert Group holds its first inaugural meeting
• African Union Commission hosts the Global Summit to Tackle Online Child Sexual Exploitation
• Google fined 150 million euros by France
• EU court rules Airbnb does not require estate agent licence
• EU Parliament keeps up pressure to tax digital economy more fairly
• Apply Now for ICANN and PTI Leadership Positions
• Status Update on .AMAZON Applications – The Next Steps
• Taking Stock of IGF 2019 and Call for Inputs for IGF 2020
• TLS 1.3: One Year Later
Read review in full here : https://internetgov.news/internet-gov-weekly-brief-w51y19-snowdens-book-profits-to-go-to-gov-millions-of-facebook-accounts-exposed-online/
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