Register for the PacIGF, 17-18 May, Port Vila
Please click here to register for the PacIGF which will be held in Port Vila, Vanuatu on 17-18 May, 2017
Please click here to register for the PacIGF which will be held in Port Vila, Vanuatu on 17-18 May, 2017
It is with great pleasure that we announce the new Board members for the 2021-2023 term. They are: Flare Namaliu (Papua New Guinea)Kenneth Katafono (Fiji)Sarai Faleupolu Tevita (Samoa) Congratulations to these three successful candidates. The PICISOC board would also like to congratulate all candidates that put their bid in during this round of elections. We would…
BY DALSIE G. BANIALA (REPORT FOR PICISOC) In the last two years serving as a MAG member representing a technical community in the pacific region wasn’t an easy ride for me. Especially in 2018, when I was a full time National Regulator for Vanuatu, and at the same time heading the institution with its own…
CERT Tonga held a workshop last week to discuss and share information on Emotet malware and how to mitigate its impact. Participants were ICT practitioners from Government ministries and agencies, public enterprises and boards, private businesses and NGOs. Included in the program was an awareness session on other cyber incidents observed in Tonga and an…
The Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Pacific Islands Chapter of the Internet Society was presented by Maureen Hilyard on 8 July 2015, to the members of the Board of Trustees of the Internet Society at the Annual General Meeting held in Auckland, prior to NetHui 2015. The Board was also…
Nominations are now invited for candidates to join the PICSOC Board. Here is the schedule. Monday, 31 August 2020 Nomination period opens Friday 11 September 2020 Nomination period closes Monday 14 September 2020 Announcement of Candidates Monday 21 September 2020 Opening date of voting period Friday 25 September 2020 Closing date of voting period Monday…
Report of the High-level Panel on Digital Cooperation Following nine months of consultations with governments, the private sector, civil society, international organisations, academia and technical communities worldwide, the Panel’s report paints a picture of the interconnected nature of digital technology and policy impacts, and makes 5 recommendations for shaping our common digital future. Click to…