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www.internetsociety.org

Internet Society UpdateGreg WoodDirector, Communications Operations and Planningwood@isoc.org

Fall 2011 Internet2 Member MeetingRaleigh, NC, United States 1 October 2011

The Internet Society 2 October 2011

Who We Are

▪ Founded in 1992 by Internet pioneers as an international non-profit organisation

▪ World’s trusted independent source of Internet leadership

▪ Vision: “The Internet is for everyone”

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A Diverse, Global Membership

More than 100 organisational members

Over 50,000 individual members

Over 80 Chapters worldwide

The Internet Society 2 October 2011

Chapters

Address needs of Internetusers worldwide

Chapter activities promote: – Capacity building– Education and training– Participation in public

policyand debates

Chapters engage and energize members in their region around a common global vision

The Internet Society 2 October 2011

How We Work

We work at intersection of policy, standards and development

Growth/Development

TechnologyPolicy

The Internet Society 2 October 2011

What We Do

Champion policies that enable open access

Facilitate the deployment of open standards and technical infrastructure

Organize events and opportunities that bring people together to share insights and opinions

The Internet Society 2 October 2011

What We Do

Develop future Internet leaders

Encourage innovation and fresh thinking by providing grants and rewards

Acknowledge individuals who have made outstanding contributions

The Internet Society 2 October 2011

Recent Efforts by the Internet Society

▪ PolicyDNS Blocking

▪ Technology:World IPv6 Day

▪ Growth/Development:African Peering and Interconnection Forum (AfPIF)

▪ Leadership development:Applied Network Research Prize

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DNS Filtering

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▪ Advancing the multistakeholder approach to Internet issues

▪ Providing input to governments

▪ Working through forums such as G8, OECD, and the U.N. Internet Governance Forum

The Internet Society 2 October 2011

African Peering and Interconnection Forum (AfPIF)

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www.afpif.org

Photos: © Internet Society/Shoot the Earth/ Nyani Quarmyne

Sponsors

Host

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Applied Networking Research Prize

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www.internetsociety.org/anrp

Photos: © Internet SocietyYannick Grandmont

▪ Promoting the transition of applied networking research results into Internet products and standardization efforts

▪ Providing opportunities for participation of new individuals and exposure of new ideas in groups such as the Internet Research Task Force

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World IPv6 Day

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www.worldipv6day.org

▪ Hundreds of organizations

▪ 10,000s of websites

▪ High level of media coverage and interest from individuals (via social media)

▪ Interest in a follow-up event

The Internet Society 2 October 2011

Priorities and Activities Going into 2012

▪ Promoting IETF and open standards

▪ Taking the next step in IPv6 Deployment

▪ Continuing to strengthen Chapters

▪ Celebrating the Internet Society’s 20th Anniversary

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Thank you!Greg Woodwood@isoc.org

www.internetsociety.org@internetsocietyfacebook.com/internetsocietyisoc@isoc.org

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