SUMMARY

This week; first ICANN meeting after the transition (ICANN 57) was held in 
Hyderabad, India. U.S Subcommittee on Communications & Technology and the 
Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade have announced a joint 
hearing to examine recent cyberattacks against DYN company. The hearing is 
entitled, "Understanding the Role of Connected Devices in Recent Cyber Attacks. 
In addition, an unprecedented cyber attack has put Liberia's internet offline, 
as hackers targeted the nation's infrastructure using the same method that shut 
down DYN infrastructure. On internet protocols, future standards will not 
require compatibility with the original IPv4 addressing scheme, after the 
unallocated space of IPv4 addresses officially ran out. On internet regulation, 
people expect reversal of hard-won decision on issues like net neutrality 
following Trump election. On data protection, a new study has revealed that 
about 75,000 new data-protection officers (DPO) are required under a European 
Union regulation due to come into force from May 2018. As for event, we note 
the upcoming annual ITU Telecom World in Bangkok next week, Asia Internet 
Symposium 2016, ISOC Board of trustees meeting and Latin America and Caribbean 
Regional Internet Development Dialogue. Below, informations on those subjects 
and events as well as documents on domain name, cybersecurity, cyberpolitics.


See full review here :

http://www.diplointernetgovernance.org/profiles/blogs/internet-governance-weekly-news-icann-57-cyberattack-dyn-liberia

Read more at: 
http://phys.org/news/2016-11-massive-cyberattack-russian-banks-kaspersky.html#jCp
A massive cyberattack has hit at least five of Russia's largest banks, 
Moscow-based internet security giant Kaspersky said Thursday.

Read more at: 
http://phys.org/news/2016-11-massive-cyberattack-russian-banks-kaspersky.html#jCp


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