SUMMARY

This week, in Europe; leaders of France, Italy and the United Kingdom at the 
United nations urged social media companies on Wednesday to more swiftly remove 
“terrorist content” from the internet. The European Commission has outlined 
further details of its proposals to reinforce the EU's cybersecurity capacity a 
week after EC president Jean-Claude Junkcer announced 
plans<https://www.telecompaper.com/news/ec-proposes-strengthening-enisa-to-create-european-cybersecurity-agency--1211739>
 to strengthen existing network security agency Enisa by creating a new 
'European Cybersecurity Agency'. Uber’s application for a new licence in 
London<https://www.theguardian.com/uk/london> has been rejected on the basis 
that the company is not a “fit and proper” private car hire operator. The 
European Commission said on Thursday it may seek to implement tax reform to 
raise more revenue from online giants.

"The Internet Society released this week the first-of-its-kind Global Internet 
Report, "Paths to our Digital Future," aimed at exploring the future of the 
Internet".

In China, "Islamophobic" terms used by Chinese internet users to stigmatise 
Muslims have been blocked by authorities to prevent bias against Islam, 
official media reported. Chinese search engine Baidu announced a 10bn yuan 
($1.1bn) self-driving car<http://www.independent.co.uk/topic/self-driving-car> 
fund on Thursday as part of a wider plan to speed up its technical development 
and compete with US rivals.

On domain name, the .cat Foundation<http://fundacio.cat/ca>, which manages .cat 
domain name was forced to block websites with informations on the referendum 
that the Catalan independence movement hopes to hold October 1.

On cyber geopolitics, Facebook<http://dailydot.com/topics/facebook/> announced 
on 
Thursday<https://newsroom.fb.com/news/2017/09/hard-questions-more-on-russian-ads/>
 that it has turned over to Congress tens of thousands of ads from the social 
network believed to be linked to Russia<http://dailydot.com/tags/russia/>‘s 
attempts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. Furthemore, the 
government of Saudi Arabia has finally lifted the ban on services that offered 
access to call someone over the internet, which included apps like 
WhatsApp<http://wccftech.com/uk-demands-whatsapp-build-backdoor/>, 
Skype<http://wccftech.com/skype-android-ios-paypal/>, 
FaceTime<http://wccftech.com/disable-mac-facetime-camera/>, and others.

On net neutrality, a group of Senate Democrats is asking the Federal 
Communications Commission (FCC) to delay its effort to repeal the Obama-era net 
neutrality regulations.

On infrastructure, Microsoft, Facebook and global telecommunication 
infrastructure company Telxius today announced the completion of 
highest-capacity subsea cable to ever cross the Atlantic.

On artificial intelligence, Alphabet 
Inc.-owned<http://companies.bizjournals.com/profile/alphabet/12048509/> 
self-driving car company Waymo wants rival Uber 
Technologies<http://companies.bizjournals.com/profile/uber/100242/> to pay up 
to $2.6 billion in damages over a single instance of alleged trade secret 
theft, Uber’s lawyers revealed in court yesterday.

On event, we note Intercommunity 2017.

Below, informations on those subjects and events as well as documents on data 
protection, Blockchain.


Read complete review here

http://www.diplointernetgovernance.org/profiles/blogs/ig-weekly-brief-online-extremism-content-eu-s-cybersecurity
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