July 6, 2015 archive

Join InterCommunity 2015 on July 7/8 to Talk Future of Internet Governance, Security, Access (Featured Blog)

What are the most pressing Internet governance issues in the next 2-5 years? What are the biggest priorities in terms of making the Internet more secure and trusted? What are the best ways to bring the next 3 billion people online? Those will all be topics of discussion at the "InterCommunity 2015" meeting taking place this week on July 7 and 8. The meeting will not take place at any one physical location... More...

TDYR 259 – Join InterCommunity2015 (#iComm15) July 7/8 to talk Internet access, governance, security

How do we as a society best address the critical issues of Internet access, governance and security? Join us at InterCommunity 2015 on July 7 and 8 to talk about these issues and take action: http://www.internetsociety.org/intercommunity2015/ It's free and all are welcome to join!

Join InterCommunity 2015 on July 7/8 To Talk Future of Internet Governance, Security, Access (Featured Blog)

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InterCommunity 2015 on July 7/8 – Join In To Voice Your Opinion! (And I’ll Be In Ottawa)

Intercommunity2015 squareHow do we as a society address some of the most critical concerns about Internet governance? Internet security? connecting the entire world? (including all the Internet of Things?) This week on July 7 and 8 you have a unique opportunity to get involved with discussions - and actions - related to these questions at the Internet Society's InterCommunity 2015 event.

It is an event happening ON the Internet... not tied to any one physical location but rather bringing together thousands of people around the world in a global conversation.

You can register for free at:

www.internetsociety.org/intercommunity2015/

You can join in from your home, office, or wherever you have connectivity. The meeting will be taking place in two different sessions:

  • 7 July 2015 from 20:00 to 22:30 UTC
  • 8 July 2015 from 06:00 to 08:30 UTC

(Use this time zone converter to find out what times these are for you!)

As the agenda shows, we'll have sessions on Internet access, governance and security - and a chance to interact with people on all of these issues.

Now, there are what we call "regional nodes" around the world where larger groups of people will be gathering together to have face-to-face conversations and to also join into the global conversation. If you are near one of those locations you are welcome to go to the meeting place there to meet other people in your region.

I'll actually be in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, at the node there... if you are in Ottawa I look forward to seeing you there!

I'm very much looking forward to this meeting in part because these issues are so critical... and also because InterCommunity 2015 is an experiment in doing a global meeting across the Internet - and that is to something we need to do more of! So I'm looking forward to seeing how it all works out!

Please do join with us over the next few days and be part of this conversation!

P.S. InterCommunity 2015 is a meeting of the members of the Internet Society, but if you are not already a member (membership is free) you can join as part of the registration process.

P.P.S You can also follow the #icomm15 hashtag during the event on Twitter ( https://twitter.com/hashtag/icomm15 ) and other social networks.

Join InterCommunity 2015 on July 7/8 to talk about Internet security!

InterCommunity 2015 logoThis week you have a unique opportunity to offer your opinion on how we can make the Internet more secure!  On July 7 and 8 our global Internet Society membership meeting, InterCommunity 2015, will bring together thousands of people all around the world to address critical questions around the future of the Internet – how it is governed, how it is secured and how we bring the rest of the world online.  YOU CAN JOIN IN DIRECTLY by going to this site to register:

https://www.internetsociety.org/intercommunity2015/

You can join in from your computer or mobile device in your home, at your office or wherever you can get connectivity.

This is a global meeting happening ON the Internet – and FOR the Internet!

In some cities across the world we will have “regional nodes” where people will be gathering together in a location to join into conversations with each other – and then to join into the global conversation.  You are welcome to gather in one of those locations… or to join in from wherever you are.  There are opportunities to connect in and have your voice heard from wherever you can connect.

As you can see on the InterCommunity agenda, the meeting will be running twice to bring in everyone around the world and will have different people and different segments.  The goal is to bring all our members together, to exchange views and to come together to use our collective strength to address these critical issues and bring about a stronger and more secure Internet.

Please READ THIS POST from Internet Society President and CEO Kathy Brown for more information!

I’ll actually be in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, at the regional node there where I’ll be leading part of the global conversation about collaborative security and how we can all work together to make the Internet more secure.  If you are there in Ottawa, I look forward to meeting you face-to-face.  If you are online, I look forward to interacting with you.  The topics we cover here on Deploy360 are all about making the Internet more secure and accessible… all key themes here in InterCommunity 2015!

Please join with us!  It’s gonna be great!

P.S. What?  You aren’t a member of the Internet Society?  No worries… it’s free to join and become a member!

FIR #815

Intro: Neville’s back in the co-hosting chair, listener survey in the works;

Quick News: Meerkat partners with Discovery for Shark Week, selfies to replace passwords in MasterCard online payments trial, US Postal Service to debut digital mail, new business podcast series launches in Ireland; the Media Monitoring Minute with CustomScoop;

News That Fits: The challenges for Microsoft as it prepares to roll out Windows 10; the past week on the FIR Podcast Network; human curation and the art of content discovery; listener comments; Dan York’s Tech Report: Ello bill of rights, IPv4 exhaustion, InterCommunity2015 and Ottawa; PR in a citizen journalism world; Igloo Software promo; brands are starting to take Virtual Reality seriously;

Music from Lata; and more.

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