SUMMARY

This week, "The world’s least developed countries are narrowing ‘digital 
divide,’ and with millions of people now taking advantage of smart phones and 
other digital devices, keeping up this momentum can put their societies on the 
fast track to sustainable development", the United Nations said on Wednesday.
At the World Economics Forum, the UN Broadband 
Commission<http://www.broadbandcommission.org> set global broadband targets to 
bring the 3.8 billion people in the world that are not connected to the 
internet. Also, The Global Center for Cybersecurity was launched in Davos as 
governments and corporations respond to the growing threat of online attacks 
estimated to cost $445 billion a year. In fact, the World Economic Forum ranks 
cyber attacks third behind extreme weather and natural disasters. Besides, 
Asean is at growing risk of cyber-attacks, which could expose the region's 
top-listed firms to a US$750 billion (23.9 trillion baht) erosion in current 
market capitalisation, according to research conducted. Also, Japan plan to 
collaborate with NATO's cyber-defense center as partner state
On data protection,  The European Commission publishes today guidance to 
facilitate a direct and smooth application of the new data protection rules 
across the EU. The Commission also launches a new online tool dedicated to SMEs.
On hate speech, the third evaluation of the Code of Conduct on countering 
illegal online hate speech carried out by NGOs and public bodies released today 
shows that IT companies removed on average 70% of illegal hate speech notified 
to them.
On cyber geopolitics, earlier this week, it was reported that Russian President 
Vladimir Putin has approved the plan to create an independent internet by 1 
August 2018. Facebook Inc said Russian agents created 129 events on the social 
media network during the 2016 U.S. election campaign, according to testimony to 
Congress, shedding more light on Russia’s purported disinformation drive aimed 
at voters. The head of a UK government 
inquiry<https://www.ft.com/content/557b9092-ce1d-11e7-b781-794ce08b24dc> into 
Russian interference in the EU referendum has attacked Twitter for refusing to 
give “straight answers” to questions as part of its investigation.
On net neutrality, AT&T is calling on Congress for a national net 
neutrality<https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2018/01/24/att-is-pushing-for-a-net-neutrality-law-that-covers-isps-and-tech-companies-too/?utm_term=.821c6739517f#>
 law that would govern Internet providers and tech companies alike, which the 
telecom giant says would end a fractious, years-long debate 
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2017/12/15/the-never-ending-battle-over-net-neutrality-is-far-from-over-heres-whats-coming-next/?utm_term=.046953ab95d0>
 over the future of the Web.
Below, informations on those subjects and events as well as documents on fake 
news, cybersecurity

See review end sources here
http://www.diplointernetgovernance.org/profiles/blogs/ig-weekly-brief-wef-cybersecurity-center-launched-un-on-reducing
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