[AfrICANN-discuss] Internet Governance Weekly Brief (W19Y20): COVID-19 & Internet (WTO, G20, EU, OECD); Financial institutions urge to support Africa’s Digital Strategy, US Executive Order on Bulk-Power System.....
Mamadou LO
alfamamadou at hotmail.com
Fri May 8 16:22:14 UTC 2020
Hi all!
For your documentation, kindly find our weekly review on Internet Governance<https://internetgov.news/internet-governance-weekly-brief-w19y20-covid-19-financial-institutions-urge-to-support-africas-digital-strategy-us-executive-order-on-bulk-power-system/> with some main titles featured below.
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MAIN NEWS / TITLES
COVID-19
* WTO: E-commerce, Trade and the COVID-19 pandemic
* African Union: Financial institutions urge to support Africa’s Digital Strategy
* G20 Digital Economy Ministers stress promising role of digital technologies in enhancing COVID-19 response
* COVID-19 makes universal digital access and cooperation essential: UN tech agency
* Hungarian government suspends EU data protection rights
* Vestager urges EU member states not to backtrack on 5G
* OECD Study On Internet Traffic During The Covid-19 Crisis
MORE NEWS
* Czechs Sign Joint 5G Security Declaration With United States
* US: Executive Order on Securing the United States Bulk-Power System
* UNIDIR: The Role of Regional Organizations in Strengthening Cybersecurity and Stability
* EDPB Publishes Updated Guidelines on Consent under the GDPR
Read full review here<https://internetgov.news/internet-governance-weekly-brief-w19y20-covid-19-financial-institutions-urge-to-support-africas-digital-strategy-us-executive-order-on-bulk-power-system/>
<https://internetgov.news/internet-governance-weekly-brief-w19y20-covid-19-financial-institutions-urge-to-support-africas-digital-strategy-us-executive-order-on-bulk-power-system/>
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