Middle East and Adjoining Countries School on Internet Governance 2021 Virtual (MEAC-SIG 2021v)
4-8 July 2021
Virtual
The MEAC-SIG offers a 5-day intensive program covering core Internet governance issues. This program integrates political, legal, economic, socio-cultural, and technological dimensions of Internet governance into a coherent curriculum, focusing on regional imperatives critical to the Middle East. Structurally, the program provides a pragmatic mix of theoretical foundations, presentation skills, and practical participant engagement skills and activities. The MEAC-SIG faculty includes experts from academia, civil society, business, the technical community, and government stakeholder groups.
The 2021 edition of MEAC-SIG will be held virtually using ZOOM. The dates are 4-8 July 2021, and the time for the sessions on each day is 08.00 - 11.30 AM UTC. Prior to the start of the SIG, participants will be requested to read some material and enroll in some online courses. MEAC-SIG 2021v is organized by ICANN, ISOC, and the RIPE NCC.
The agenda for MEAC-SIG 2021v will cover the following topics:
- The History of the Internet and Internet Governance
- Introduction to Internet Governance and its Stakeholders
- ICANN and the Domain Name System
- Introduction to Regional Internet Registries and RIPE NCC
- Standards and the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
- Internet Policy Development Processes
- National, Regional, and Global IGFs and SIGs
- Cybersecurity & Encryption
- Internet and Privacy
- Fragmentation and role of national governments in IG
- Internet Governance and Economic Development
- Content Regulation and Platforms