SUMMARY

The UN International Telecommunication Union (ITU) released its annual report 
on the global information society, this year providing detailed analysis of the 
transformational “revolution” underway involving the Internet of Things, big 
data, cloud computing and artificial intelligence. It also ranked countries by 
their level of ICT development.
On cyber geopolitics, NATO defense ministers endorsed a set of principles 
outlining how the Alliance can integrate the cyber capabilities of its member 
states into Alliance military 
operations.<https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/news_148722.htm> Most 
significantly, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announced the creation 
of a new Cyber Operations Centre to help NATO defend cyberspace as a military 
domain as it has defended allies on land, sea, and in the air since the 
beginning of the Cold War. Furthemore, the head of the United Nations has added 
his voice to calls for Facebook, YouTube, Microsoft and Twitter to help to 
tackle extremism online. In adition, Microsoft President Brad Smith this week 
renewed his call for a “digital Geneva Convention,” adding a new wrinkle: "the 
suggestion that the world’s IT companies and their tech first responders should 
be recognized as kind of “cyber Red Cross” — neutral players who should remain 
unmolested by combatants on the online battlefield".
To tackle fake news and online disinformation, the European Commission has 
launched a public consultation and set up a High-Level Expert Group 
representing academics, online platforms, news media and civil society 
organisations. Moreover, Google, Facebook and other tech firms joined global 
news organizations Thursday in an initiative aimed at identifying "trustworthy" 
news sources, in the latest effort to combat online misinformation.
According to the The 
Times<https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/news/russia-used-web-posts-to-disrupt-brexit-vote-h9nv5zg6c>
 of London, Russian Twitter accounts also went hyperactive ahead of the U.K.’s 
Brexit referendum, urging people to vote for leaving the EU.
A new report by Freedom House, says manipulation of social media and 
disinformation campaigns have led to a global decline in internet freedom for 
the seventh year in a row. China’s top cyber authority on Thursday rejected 
this report ranking China last out of 65 countries for press freedom, saying 
the internet must be “orderly” and the international community should join it 
in addressing fake news and other cyber issues.
On net neutrality, The chairman of the Federal Communications 
Commission<https://www.fcc.gov/> is expected to roll out plans to hold a final 
vote on a major 2015 net neutrality<https://www.cnet.com/tags/net-neutrality/> 
order that bars internet service providers from blocking or slowing online 
content, according to a 
Reuters<http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-internet/fcc-plans-to-vote-to-overturn-u-s-net-neutrality-rules-in-december-sources-idUSKBN1DG00H>
 report.
Below, informations on those supports and events as well as documents on data 
protection, net neutrality...

Full review and sources here
http://www.diplointernetgovernance.org/profiles/blogs/ig-weekly-brief-itu-on-ict-development-nato-for-cyber-operations
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