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Part 1. What is the Internet Way of Networking: critical properties and enablers, Impact Assessments - 30 min | Part 1. What is the Internet Way of Networking: critical properties and enablers, Impact Assessments - 30 min | ||
Part 2. Analysing policies - 30 min | Part 2. Analysing policies - 30 min | ||
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*Francesco Vecchi, YOUthDIG 2024/ | *Francesco Vecchi, YOUthDIG 2024/Eumans | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:35, 8 May 2026
The Internet Way of Networking (or IWN) is the Internet Society’s description of the basic architecture and practices of the Internet. It can be used as a framework that helps analyse decisions and policies that would affect those practices and ways of connecting. This session will explain the components of the IWN and how they can be used to determine the impact of policy on the Internet.
Format
Part 1. What is the Internet Way of Networking: critical properties and enablers, Impact Assessments - 30 min
Part 2. Analysing policies - 30 min
Further reading
- https://www.internetsociety.org/resources/internet-impact-assessment-toolkit/about-the-internet-way-of-networking/
- Internet Impact Brief: European Commission Proposal to Prevent and Combat Child Sexual Abuse
People
Focal Point
- Nadia Tjahja, YOUthDIG Coordinator
Moderator
- Francesco Vecchi, YOUthDIG 2024/Eumans
Speakers
- David Frautschy, Internet Society