SUMMARY

This week, the world’s major internet companies are attending a G7 summit for 
the first time, in an urgent attempt to draw up tough new rules to counter the 
dramatic rise in the use of social media by cyber exremism. Besides, the 
European commission is seeking to give police greater powers to decrypt private 
messages as part of a wider proposal to crackdown on criminals.

On Artificial intelligence, "A robot named Sophia was a panelist at a United 
Nations meeting Wednesday to demonstrate how artificial intelligence could help 
the organization move faster in facilitating progress and development across 
the globe".

On taxation; France's President Emmanuel Macron made progress on his push to 
make companies like Amazon pay taxes where they make profits, and not in tax 
havens as European Union leaders said on Thursday they looked forward to seeing 
proposals on taxing online giants by early 2018.

On cybersecurity, North Korea has dominated the headlines in recent weeks, as 
international tension climbs over the country’s nuclear aspirations and 
capabilities. Furthemore,

Security researchers Mathy Vanhoef and Frank Piessens have detected a major 
vulnerability in the WPA2 protocol that secures all protected Wi-Fi networks.

On digital rights, dozens of influential civil rights groups have called on EU 
decision-makers to abandon proposals for compulsory proactive copyright 
filters. Their open letter, addressed to European Commission President 
Jean-Claude Juncker and colleagues, warns that monitoring citizens' Internet 
traffic would restrict fundamental rights while running counter to the 
Electronic Commerce Directive.

On digital economy, the global public cloud services market revenue is expected 
to grow by 18.5 percent in 2017 reaching $260.2 billion, up from $219.6 billion 
in 2016, according to the latest 
report<http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3815165> from Gartner, Inc.

On event, we note the World Telecommunication Development Conference-ITU in 
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Below, informations on those subjects and events as well as documents on cyber 
geopolitics, fake news, hate speech...


See review here :

http://www.diplointernetgovernance.org/profiles/blogs/ig-weekly-brief-tech-giants-to-attend-g7-summit-robot-to-speak-at
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