Introduction to Digital Politics 2015: online course for Geneva-based diplomats
Alumni Courses Access, Alternative dispute resolution, Child safety online, Cloud Computing, Consumer protection, Content policy, Critical infrastructure, Cryptocurrencies, Cyberconflict and warfare, Cybercrime, E-commerce and trade, Encryption, Freedom of expression, Gender rights online, Intellectual property rights, Internet governance and digital policy, Internet of things, Jurisdiction, Multilingualism, Net neutrality and zero-rating, Online education, Privacy and data protection, Rights of persons with disabilities, Sustainable development, Taxation EventsSummary: An online course for Geneva-based diplomats by the Geneva Internet Platform and DiploFoundation will cover various digital politics topics from April to June. It aims to enhance knowledge and skills in Internet governance and related policy fields, focusing on diplomatic and policy processes in International Geneva. The course delves into internet infrastructure, security, human rights, legal aspects, economics, development, sociocultural factors, and key processes and actors in digital politics. Participants will learn about current issues like the IANA transition, the +10 Review Process, privacy, and data protection. Additional information is available in the course brochure.