{"id":51042,"date":"2014-03-12T09:29:05","date_gmt":"2014-03-12T14:29:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.ict-pulse.com\/?p=51042"},"modified":"2014-03-12T09:29:05","modified_gmt":"2014-03-12T14:29:05","slug":"agreed-commonwealth-cybergovernance-model","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ict-pulse.com\/2014\/03\/agreed-commonwealth-cybergovernance-model\/","title":{"rendered":"To what have we agreed under the Commonwealth cybergovernance model?"},"content":{"rendered":"
An overview of the four main principles of the cybergovernance model adopted by Commonwealth ICT Ministers in early March 2014, and a brief discussion of some of the commitments associated with each of the principles.<\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n On 3\u20144 March, ICT Ministers from 35 Commonwealth countries adopted a \u201ccybergovernance model\u201d that should guide national policy development on the Internet in the 53-member Commonwealth of Nations. The model<\/a>, which was drafted by the Commonwealth Telecommunications Union<\/a>, comprises the following four principles:<\/p>\n In this post, we provide an overview of the four principles and discuss some issues, specific to Caribbean, emerging from the commitments made that may be of concern or merit further consideration.<\/p>\n This principle emphasises multi-stakeholder collaboration across both the public and private sectors, along with facilitating transparency, investment as needed, standardisation, and universal access to the Internety. Interestingly, network (net) neutrality has also been included, \u201cby providing sufficient neutrality of the network as a provider of information services<\/i>\u201d (Source: CTO<\/a>). However, based on our article, Why should you be concerned about the new net neutrality ruling<\/a><\/i><\/b>, the United States might be moving towards abandoning net neutrality, which would affect how this requirement will still be fostered in an interoperable and cohesive network that is the Internet.<\/p>\n As this principle suggests, Commonwealth countries will seek to use the Internet to foster their countries\u2019 own economic and social development. Ways in which it will be implemented include the following:<\/p>\n\n
Contributing to a safer and effective cyberspace<\/h3>\n
Using cyberspace to support broader economic and social development<\/h3>\n
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