SUMMARY

This week, The Council of Europe announced an agreement to partner with the 
private sector in order to promote an open and safe internet, where human 
rights, democracy, and the rule of law are respected.

On encryption, The FBI's failure to unlock the cellphone of the Texas church 
shooter is reigniting the debate over encryption and government access to 
secured communications.
On cybersecurity, Poland on Wednesday agreed to test a cybersecurity pilot 
programme for the aviation sector as Europe's EASA civil aviation authority 
tackles the potential threats posed by hackers to air traffic.

On data protection, privacy, Twitter has agreed to store the personal data of 
Russian nationals on servers located within Russia in order to comply with a 
data security law, a state agency has claimed while Russia’s communications 
regulator Roskomnadzor said on Wednesday it planned to check whether Facebook 
was in compliance with Russian law. Furthemore, Alan Shatter has won an appeal 
against a finding that he breached his duties under the Data Protection Act 
when he was Minister for Justice.
On digital economy, India has opted for a digital pathway to move at an 
unprecedented rate into the future. Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said 
today that excessive cash in the economy has "its own cost" and India is 
gradually moving towards digital transactions. Besides, Tencent, the major 
Chinese internet company behind messaging platform WeChat, has built up a 10% 
stake in Snap, the parent company of Snapchat.
On fake news, The media industry, which remains the primary source of news and 
information in the digital age, faces both vast opportunities and steep 
challenges, the United Nations cultural agency said on Monday in its flagship 
analysis of new trends in media freedom, pluralism, independence and the safety 
of journalists.
On infrastructure, Angola Cables has announced plans for a point of presence in 
Cape Town, its second in the country after Johannesburg, as the company gets 
ready to serve the market with the new South Atlantic Cable System (Sacs), a 
new submarine cable that will connect the west coast of Africa and Brazil from 
mid-2018.
Below, informations on those subjects and events as well as documents on cyber 
geoplolitics, artificial intelligence ...

See sources and full review here
http://www.diplointernetgovernance.org/profiles/blogs/ig-weekly-brief-council-of-europe-to-partner-with-tech-giants-fbi
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