24 June–14 July 2024
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Learning > Internet Governance
How the Internet is governed is critical. How we manage this precious global resource impacts our economic and social opportunities far into the future.
Internet Governance is the development and application by governments, the private sector, and civil society, in their respective roles, of shared principles, norms, rules, decision-making procedures, and programs that shape the evolution and use of the Internet.
This course provides an overview of Internet governance, touching on key areas such as its history, policy principles, actors and stakeholders, infrastructure, regulatory frameworks, multilingualism, and cybersecurity. The course also discusses and analyzes the multistakeholder model, examines the developmental aspects of Internet governance, and looks at the collaborative nature of achieving Internet security and resilience.
This course does not have prerequisites.
You should attend this course if:
This course lasts four weeks. Registration period opens three weeks prior to the course start date.
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