SUMMARY

This week, Brazilian telecom authorities reportedly launched a public 
consultation on potential updates and modernization of the country's internet 
governance framework with strong opposition from Civil Society.

On securtiy, Marcus Hutchins, who found a 'kill switch' for the WannaCry 
ransomeware, arrested  in Las Vegas airport last week has now been accused of 
helping to create and distribute the Kronos banking 
Trojan<https://www.justice.gov/usao-edwi/pr/man-charged-his-role-creating-kronos-banking-trojan>
 that was designed to steal funds from online bank accounts between July 2014 
and July 2015.
On infrastructure, the project of deploying the first submarine 
telecommunication cable in the Sourh Atlantic linking Africa to South America 
has been launched in Angola's capital Luanda. The project is expected to be 
completed by the middle of 2018.
On access, Officials in the Democratic Republic of Congo have ordered telecom 
companies to slowdown internet capacity for social media contents such as 
images and videos.
On e-commerce, Russia's largest lender Sberbank and Internet company Yandex 
signed a non-binding contract to form a joint venture to develop an e-commerce 
ecosystem, the companies said in a statement Wednesday.

On censorship, China has launched an internet crackdown to stop users bypassing 
the country's "Great Firewall", "a sophisticated censorship system that blocks 
Facebook, Twitter and 
YouTube<http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/social-media-bingeing-as-bad-as-junk-food-parents-warned-childrens-commissioner-anne-longfield-a7879066.html>,
 among other sites". Also, China’s online watchdog has launched an 
investigation into reports of multiple violations at news services run by 
Tencent; Baidu and Weibo, as the government continues to tighten scrutiny over 
internet content.
On data protection, The British government has published its statement of 
intent regarding the country’s data protection laws wich will align with the 
EU's forthcoming General Data Protection Regulation. Otherwise, TalkTalk has 
been issued with another fine for failing to look after customers’ data, 10 
months after being hit with a record fine of 
£400,000<http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450400451/TalkTalk-hit-by-record-400000-fine-over-data-breach>.
On Internet of Things, new survey by Cisco found that one-third of all 
completed IoT projects were not considered a 
success<https://newsroom.cisco.com/press-release-content?type=webcontent&articleId=1847422>.
As for event, we note the Asia Pacific Internet Governance Academy.
Below, informations on those subjects and events as well as documents on Cyber 
geopolitics, domain name, net  neutrality..

See review here
http://www.diplointernetgovernance.org/profiles/blogs/ig-weekly-brief-brazil-s-ig-reform-project-africa-south-america

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