Promoting the African Internet Economy

Internet-based companies currently represent a single digit percentage of the economy of most African countries. The Internet Society believes efforts should be made to bring the benefits of the Internet to the rest of the economy. A virtuous circle exists — greater demand for Internet-enabled content, applications, and services leads to greater demand from users Read More

Why cyber-resiliency matters more: Unprecedented change

Cyber-resiliency vs. cyber security: Dr. David Bray discusses why enterprises must build the power to bounce back “The importance of People-Centered Internet’s efforts has never been greater given global questions about the future of automation, AI, and increasing the cyber-resiliency both societies and companies. As species, we humans are experiencing unprecedented global change. Consider these Read More

IEEE Global Internet Policy Monitor: 6 December 2017

Valuable coverage of significant current policy activities happening around the world in the sphere of internet technology is provided courtesy of IEEE. 6 December 2017 summary – IEEE Global Internet Policy Monitor – is available here. Read more summaries here. ________________________ If you liked this article, you can follow us on Twitter and Facebook for Read More

Message from David A Bray, Executive Director

Dear PCI Colleagues, Hello world! My warmest greetings to each of you. I am excited to join the People-Centered Internet family as Executive Director. The opportunities to work closely with Vint Cerf, Mei Lin Fung, and each of you is something that I cherish. Thank you. In addition, the mission of our PCI movement is Read More

Update from Vint Cerf, chairman

We are celebrating the arrival of our new Executive Director, David A. Bray, who is already fully engaged finding potential opportunities for PCI to make a difference in access to and use of the Internet. We are actively looking to find funding to assist in the recovery of identifying documents for people who lost their Read More