i2Coalition Remarks on Apple’s 2/16/16 Message to Customers
Yesterday, Apple issued a message to their customers that built a public case for their commitment to fighting for data security. i2Coalition has released a statement in response.
i2Coalition articles and news updates regarding changes to United States Internet or technology polices.
Yesterday, Apple issued a message to their customers that built a public case for their commitment to fighting for data security. i2Coalition has released a statement in response.
Earlier this week, i2Coalition contacted the U.S. Department Of Commerce’s Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC) for clarity on issues of great importance to the Cloud community regarding the way global Internet commerce works online.
Hacking Accountability in Internet Governance w/ ISOC-DC! The i2Coalition will be hosting an DC Legal Hackers MeetUp in conjunction with the Washington DC chapter of the Internet Society. The meet up with be focused on Internet Governance and has a great line up. ISOC-DC and DC Legal Hackers proudly present: “Hacking Accountability in Internet Governance“. The event will be held on […]
Over the holidays, I ran into a good friend at a party who challenged the notion that encryption backdoors were something we should be fighting to prevent.
Senators Feinstein and Burr recently introduced legislation that would require companies to report to the government instances of terrorist activity taking place on their networks.
There has been a lot of talk about the U.S. “giving away the Internet” so let’s clear this up right now. The Internet isn’t anyone’s to give. No one entity controls the Internet.
Digital trade between the U.S. and the EU is really big business. 70 percent of trade in services between the U.S. and EU is delivered digitally.
i2Coalition recently responded to the UK Parliament’s Science and Technology Committee request for evidence on the “Snooper’s Charter” or Draft Investigatory Powers Bill.
Our members have met with members of Congress from both the House of Representatives and The Senate as well as industry experts in order to make sure that the voices of the internet infrastructure industry are heard.
The Coalition has been very effective in its inaugural years, and there are myriad existing and new issues for us to tackle over the next three.