SUMMARY

This week; The U.N. Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution Wednesday 
urging all countries "to act cooperatively to prevent terrorists from acquiring 
weapons" including via the internet or social networks. The Global Internet 
Forum to Counter Terrorism (GIFCT) set up by Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and 
YouTube to counter the threat of terrorist content online hold its first 
meeting on 01 August in San Francisco.

The 22-year-old British security researcher who discovers the "kill switch" 
that stopped the outbreak of theWannacry ransomware has been reportedly 
arrested in the United States after attending the Def Con hacking conference in 
Las Vegas.

Data released by ITU show that 830 million young people are online, 
representing 80 per cent of the youth population in 104 countries. ITU’s ICT 
Facts and Figures 2017 also shows a significant increase in broadband access 
and subscriptions with China leading the way.
The African Union and China are seeking to deepen collaboration on Information 
and Communication Technology (ICT) development especially in the building of a 
secure, open and peaceful cyberspace while the European Commission's vice 
president and EU digital chief, Andrus Ansip, wants to set up a new 
cybersecurity centre in a bid to certify the security level of technology 
products.

On digital economy, BRICS reached a consensus specifying emerging industries 
characterized by the internet, digitization and intelligence have deeply 
changed traditional business model.
On access, Russian president Vladimir Putin formally signed a law that 
prohibits the use of virtual private networks (VPNs) and other internet proxy 
services while Apple remove VPNs from APP store in China.
On artificial intelligence, "Just days after Tesla CEO Elon Musk pointed out 
that Artificial Intelligence (AI) could be a potential risk to humanity, 
Facebook decided to pull the plug on one of its AI systems that started to 
speak in their own language".

On net neutrality, "Democrat senators are urging the Federal Communications 
Commission (FCC) to extend the public comment period on its proposal to scrap 
the net neutrality rules".

On Internet of Things, "the Senate introduced the “Internet of Things (IoT) 
Cybersecurity Improvement Act of 2017”, which aims to bolster the security of 
government-acquired IoT devices".

On Fake news, "Facebook is to step up its efforts to fight fake news by sending 
more suspected hoax stories to fact-checkers and publishing their findings 
online".

On events, we note LACIGF 2017.

Below, informations on thoses subjects and events as well as documents ICANN, 
domain name, encryption..

See review in full here
http://www.diplointernetgovernance.org/profiles/blogs/ig-weekly-brief-un-amp-gifct-v-terrorism-content-online-africa

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