[AfrICANN-discuss] Internet Governance Weekly Brief (W16Y20): Contact tracing in EU’s fight against COVID-19.....
Mamadou LO
alfamamadou at hotmail.com
Fri Apr 17 18:21:06 UTC 2020
Hi all!
For your documentation, kindly find our weekly review on Internet Governance<https://internetgov.news/internet-governance-weekly-brief-w16y20-contact-tracing-in-eus-fight-against-covid-19-apple-google-suggest-covid-19-tracking-devices-unicef-warns-of-child-harm-online-during-covid-19-p/> with some main titles featured below.
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INDEX / MAIN NEWS
COVID-19
* Contact tracing in EU’s fight against COVID-19
* Apple, Google to Turn Smartphones Into Coronavirus Tracking Devices
* Children at increased risk of harm online during global COVID-19 pandemic
* Court limits Amazon France deliveries to essential goods amid virus risk
MORE NEWS
* U.S. agencies back revoking ability of China Telecom to operate in U.S.
* Germany arrests 4 IS suspects planning attack on US bases
* Russian state hackers behind San Francisco airport hack according to Firm ESET
* Equifax settles Indiana case over massive data breach for $19.5 million
Also, read our March monthly review in full in English<https://internetgov.news/internet-governance-monthly-brief-march-2020/>, French<https://internetgov.news/fr/revue-mensuelle-gouvernance-internet-mars-2020/>, Spanish<https://internetgov.news/es/resumen-mensual-de-gobernanza-de-internet-marzo-2020/>, Portuguese<https://internetgov.news/pt/resumo-mensal-de-governanca-da-internet-march-2020/> and Italian <https://internetgov.news/it/notiziario-mensile-internet-governance-marzo-2020/>
<https://internetgov.news/internet-governance-weekly-brief-w13y20-united-nations-on-misinformation-and-cybercrime-in-covid-19-crisis-privacy-vs-covid-19-tracking-cyber-attacks-on-the-rise-amid-covid-19-outbreak-brazil-l/>
Cordially
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