[AfrICANN-discuss] Internet Gov Weekly Brief : UN WHO to Address Coronavirus Misinformation; Russia Proposes Internet Ecosystem to fight ‘Foreign Influence’; U.S Welcomes EU’s Acknowledgement on 5G suppliers; U.S. NSA’s recommendations to secure cloud assets....
Mamadou LO
alfamamadou at hotmail.com
Fri Feb 7 19:09:43 UTC 2020
Hi all!
For your documentation, kindly find our weekly web review on Internet Governance<https://internetgov.news/internet-gov-weekly-brief-un-who-to-address-coronavirus-misinformation-russia-proposes-internet-ecosystem-to-fight-foreign-influence-u-s-welcomes-eus-acknowledgement-on/> with some main titles featured below.
Cordially
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INDEX / MAIN NEWS
* Russia Proposes Internet Ecosystem to Protect Users From ‘Foreign Influence’ – Report
* United States Welcomes the EU’s Acknowledgement of the Unacceptable Risks Posed by Untrusted 5G Suppliers
* Director of U.S. Counterintelligence: 'We had a horrible year'
* Huawei promises ‘Made in Europe’ 5G for EU
* Canadian governments give Huawei millions in funding while debate rages over its 5G role
* Europe fit for the digital age: Towards a truly European digital society / European Commission
* Brazil just publishes National Cybersecurity strategy
* U.S. National Security Agency made major recommendations to organizations to secure their cloud assets
* UK to diverge from EU data protection rules, Johnson confirms
* Review of online targeting: Final report and recommendations
* Coronavirus: UN health agency moves fast to tackle ‘infodemic’; Guterres warns against stigmatization
* Twitter bans 'deepfakes' and 'cheap fakes'
* Sale of .org domain registry delayed by California attorney general
* EU wants to force Apple and other tech firms to use the same phone charger
Read review in full here : https://internetgov.news/internet-gov-weekly-brief-un-who-to-address-coronavirus-misinformation-russia-proposes-internet-ecosystem-to-fight-foreign-influence-u-s-welcomes-eus-acknowledgement-on/
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