Around 500 fellows have made this interdisciplinary deep-dive programme a true role model. DENIC has been on board as main sponsor right from the start.
Current happenings in the Internet governance context July to September 2019:
In the third quarter of 2019, further impetus for the global Internet Governance discussion was provided by the G7 Summit in Biarritz (24 – 26 August 2019) and the 74th UN General Assembly (which started on 24 September 2019) in
At the Internet Governance Forum Germany co-organised by DENIC on 11 September in Berlin, Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy Peter Altmaier emphasised that the political sector was dependent on the incentives and the expertise of non-state actors.
Understanding 5G expansion as a strategic task, that is one of
What if artificial intelligence meets technical standards only, but no ethical ones? And how can big data be reconciled with the right to privacy? Issues like these and many more are dealt with in the sphere of ‘Internet governance’.
Netizens go ahead and join the live dialogue with politicians, IT experts and other people of action on the challenges related to the Internet of tomorrow: Welcome to the United Nations Internet Governance Forum in Berlin in November 2019!
The Regional Distribution of .de Domains in Germany ― One in Five Germans Has a .de Domain
Every year, the precise geographic distribution of .de domains is mapped in the annual regional domain statistics published by DENIC. The registry managing all domains with the ending .de now presents the results of
Thomas Keller remains chairman / Oliver Elste, Dr. Johannes Loxen and Sebastian Röthler newly elected
At the ordinary General Assembly held today in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, the members of DENIC eG, the managing organisation and central registry of all domains under the top-level domain .de, decided on the composition of
Today, enhancing your digital security is more important than ever: In mid-May, open source-based cybersecurity vulnerability database EUVD was made available to the general public by Enisa (European Union Agency for Cybersecurity). Next to vulnerability information from trustworthy sources, it also provides recommendations on dedicated remedial action., 13.05.2025