SUMMARY

This week; data protection and cyber safety on Internet governance headline as 
about 1.5 billion sensitive online files, from pay stubs to medical scans to 
patent applications, are visible on the open internet, security researchers 
said on Thursday.

Facebook is removing more than 270 pages and accounts operated by the same 
Russian organization which attempted to sway the 2016 U.S. presidential 
election, said CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Also, the firm said Wednesday that 
Cambridge Analytica may have had information on about 87 million Facebook users 
without the users' knowledge. By the way, a senior EU official has called for 
action against internet companies that harvest personal data, as Brussels 
prepares to move against those spreading “fake news” following the Cambridge 
Analytica revelations. In addition, Moscow will work to ensure that standards 
for Internet conduct are established at the UN, Russian Communications Minister 
Nikolai Nikiforov said, commenting on the blocking of a number of Facebook 
accounts.

On cyber cooperation; data protection, cybersecurity and the potential for 
misinformation online are expected to top the agenda of a series of meetings 
between Seán Kelly MEP and technology and software companies in Silicon Valley, 
California .

On digital economy, during the next five years, UNCTAD and Alibaba will help 
empower 1,000 entrepreneurs in developing countries to use digital 
transformation for more inclusive and sustainable economic development.



On infrastructure, the ACE (African Coast to Europe) submarine cable that runs 
along the west coast of Africa between France and South Africa (connecting 22 
countries), was damaged on March 30. Reports of problems started appearing in 
social media over the next several days with 10 of the 22 countries having 
significant disruptions.


On net neutrality, The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) officially 
filed to join lawsuit against the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in an 
effort to reverse its ending of net neutrality rules, The Hill 
reports<http://thehill.com/policy/technology/381828-video-game-industry-group-joins-lawsuit-against-fcc-over-net-neutrality>.


On hate speech online, Myanmar rights groups say Facebook 
(FB<http://markets.cbsnews.com/fb/quote/>) has failed to adequately act against 
online hate speech that incites violence against the country's Muslim minority.


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http://www.diplointernetgovernance.org/profiles/blogs/internet-governance-weekly-brief-1-5bn-sensitive-files-exposed-on

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