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A ACTA

Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement https://www.eff.org/issues/acta • Proposed multinational agreement to establish enforcement of intellectual property rights, signed in 2011, which triggered protests across Europe and the USA.

ADR

Alternative Dispute Resolution http://digitalwatch.giplatform.org/issues/arbitration • A legal mechanism offered in lieu of traditional courts. ADR mechanisms include arbitration, a widely used mechanism to resolve a range of cases, including Internet-related cases.

AFRINIC

African Network Information Centre http://www.afrinic.net/ • One of five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) representing the African region.

AoC

Affirmation of Commitment http://www.icann.org/en/about/agreements/aoc • An assertion of agreement or commitment. In Internet governance (IG) G language, commonly refers to the latest stage of the legal relations between the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and the US Department of Commerce, signed in 2009.

APC

Association for Progressive Communications http://www.apc.org/ • One of the oldest civil society organisations on Internet issues aimed at promoting access to a free and open Internet, empowering users through information and communication technology (ICT). In December 2010, APC had 50 members in 35 countries, the majority from developing countries.

APEC

Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation http://www.apec.org/ • Asia-Pacific economic forum.

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A APNIC

Asia-Pacific Network Information Centre http://www.apnic.net/ • One of five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) representing the Asia-Pacific region.

ARIN

American Registry for Internet Numbers https://www.arin.net/ • One of five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) representing the North America region (the USA, Canada, parts of the Caribbean, and Antarctica).

ARPANET

Advanced Research Projects Agency Network http://computer.howstuffworks.com/arpanet.htm • The academic network precursor to the Internet.

ASCII

American Standard Code for Information Interchange http://www.ascii-code.com/ • A 7-bit character code. Each single bit represents a unique character.

AT&T

American Telephone and Telegraph http://www.att.com/shop/internet/internet-service.html#fbid=5AH6V5gJ_ps • Large US telecom and Internet provider.

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B BBS

Bulletin Board System http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulletin_board_system • Computer system using software to connect users/user groups in the 1980s and early 1990s.

BGP

Border Gateway Protocol http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Border_Gateway_Protocol • One of the main protocols of the Internet, carrying out fully decentralised routing based on path, network policies, and/or rule-sets.

blog

From weblog: web + blog or online blog http://www.thefreedictionary.com/weblog • A website that displays in chronological order the postings by one or more individuals and usually has links to comments on specific posts.

BYOD

Bring your own device http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/BYOD-bring-your-own-device • An emerging practice allowing employees to use their own devices at work. Smartphones are now the most common device, but laptops, tablets, and other devices may be brought into the workplace, adding a significant security challenge to corporate data and corporate network risk.

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C CC

Creative Commons http://creativecommons.org/ • An open licensing system that assists authors in sharing their work.

CCWG-Accountability

Cross Community Working Group on Enhancing ICANN Accountability https://www.icann.org/public-comments/ccwg-accountability-draft-proposal-2015-05-04-en • The CCWG-Accountability gathers community feedback for proposed enhancements to to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)’s accountability framework that it has identified as essential to happen or be committed to before the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Stewardship Transition takes place.

ccTLD

country code Top Level Domain http://www.icann.org/en/resources/cctlds • Two-letter country code top top-level domain names, such as .ve (Venezuela) or .uk (United Kingdom), which are administered by the country code manager.

CERN

European Centre for Nuclear Investigations http://home.web.cern.ch/ • Leading Geneva-based scientific organisation involved in many breakthroughs in Internet technology (invention of WWW and grid-computing).

CERT

Computer Emergency Response (or Readiness) Team http://www.enisa.europa.eu/activities/cert • Teams of security and computer experts organised at national and government, corporate, or other levels, to prevent and instantly react to cyber-attacks or major incidents on networked systems in order to limit damage and ensure the continuity of critical services.

CI

Critical Infrastructure http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/cyb/cybersecurity/docs/itu-draft-cybersecurity-framework.pdf • CI is generally considered as the key system, services, and functions whose disruption or destruction would have a debilitating impact on public health and safety, commerce, and national security, or any combination of these. CI is composed of both physical elements (such as facilities and buildings) and virtual elements (such as systems and data).

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C CIIP

Critical information infrastructure protection http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/news/policy-critical-information-infrastructure-protection-ciip • One of the main objectives of cybersecurity strategies and policies, to protect critical information infrastructure of the country (and institutions) including links, data, hardware, and software.

CIX

Commercial Internet Exchange http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commercial_Internet_eXchange • An early step towards the Internet, which permitted exchange of Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) traffic.

CJEU

Court of Justice of the European Union http://curia.europa.eu • The CJEU constitutes the judicial authority of the European Union and interprets EU law to make sure it is applied in the same way across all EU countries, and settles legal disputes between national governments and EU institutions.

CoE

Council of Europe http://hub.coe.int/ • European organisation with 47 member states active in Internet governance: cybersecurity, digital human rights, data protection, etc.

COP

Child Online Protection http://digitalwatch.giplatform.org/issues/child-safety-online • Also referred to as child safety online; an area of digital policy dedicated to the protection of children online.

CRC

Convention on the Rights of the Child http://www.ohchr.org/EN/ProfessionalInterest/Pages/CRC.aspx • Considered the cornerstone of children’s rights, the convention recognised for the first time that children are people who have human rights, and is one of the most widely ratified international human rights treaties.

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CD CSAM

Child sexual abuse material http://digitalwatch.giplatform.org/issues/child-safety-online • Also referred to as child pornography, especially in legislation, refers to content or material which abuses or exploits children in a sexual way.

CSTD

Commission on Science and Technology for Development of United Nations ECOSOC http://unctad.org/en/Pages/cstd.aspx • A body of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) which gives advice to the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on science and technology issues. Mandated to review the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) process and to initiate discussions about Enhanced Cooperation in Internet Governance.

Cyclades

Not an acronym, a name taken from the Greek http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CYCLADES • One of the technical predecessors to the Internet.

DARPANET

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency http://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/definition/DARPANET • US defense precursor to the Internet, sometimes used interchangeably with ARPANET.

DCAF

Democratic Control of Armed Forces http://www.dcaf.ch/ • Geneva-based think-tank which supports security sector governance through security sector reform; active in cybersecurity issues.

DDoS

Distributed Denial of Service http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denial-of-service_attack • A systematic attack to disable a network resource by causing suspension of service, for example through server overload.

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D DMCA

Digital Millennium Copyright Act http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Millennium_Copyright_Act • US copyright law implementing two 1996 World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) treaties which criminalise circumvention of digital rights management (DRM).

DNS

Domain Name System http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System • A system managed by Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), allowing strings of letters (the domain name) to be assigned to an Internet Protocol (IP) address, for ease of URL (uniform resource locater) management by the user.

DNSSEC

Domain Name System Security Protocol http://www.icann.org/en/about/learning/factsheets/dnssec-qaa-09oct08-en.htm • Technology to secure the domain name system (DNS).

DoC

Department of Commerce http://www.commerce.gov/ • The US Department of Commerce is relevant in the Internet governance context because it is mandated to perform US oversight over the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) as a non-profit registered in state of California.

DoD

Department of Defense http://www.defense.gov/ • The US Department of Defense was involved in the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPANET) and the early stages of Internet development.

DPI

Deep Packet Inspection http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_packet_inspection http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFPHUv1LfS4&list=PLa6vw8V5aVvqDSitCVXFdFmnqABXWcM A&index=6 • Inspection or review of the data (content) of each digital packet, to improve protocol and routing and avoid security threats. There is concern that it can be used for surveillance, privacy breaches, or other types of data-mining.

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DE DRM

Digital Rights Management http://computer.howstuffworks.com/drm.htm • Technologies that impose rights-based limits and controls on the software, media, and applications on users’ devices.

EC

European Commission http://ec.europa.eu/ • A body that represents the EU as a whole, made up of 28 commissioners, and proposing proposes and enforcing enforces laws for the EU.

ECOSOC

Economic and Social Council http://www.un.org/en/ecosoc/ • The United Nations (UN) platform to address economic and social issues.

ECPAT

End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes http://www.ecpat.net/ • A global network of organisations working together for the elimination of child prostitution, child sexual abuse content, and the trafficking of children for sexual purposes.

ENISA

European Union Agency for Network and Information Security https://www.enisa.europa.eu/about-enisa • The European Union’s response to cybersecurity issues, it serves European institutions as well as member states. Many of the European countries’ Computer Emergency Response (or Readiness) Teams (CERTs) are active members, as ENISA plays a central information role for cybersecurity and critical infrastructure protection.

enQuire

Not an acronym, but the name of a software project written in 1980 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ENQUIRE • A predecessor to the World Wide Web, enQuire was a software program written by Tim BernersLee.

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EG EuroDIG

European Dialogue on Internet Governance http://www.eurodig.org/ • A regional European discussion forum on Internet governance.

Europol

European Police https://www.europol.europa.eu/ • The European Union’s law enforcement agency which assists EU member states in the fight against serious international crime and terrorism.

GAC

Governmental Advisory Committee (part of ICANN) https://gacweb.icann.org/display/gacweb/Governmental+Advisory+Committee • Representatives of state governments, forming an advisory committee which reports to and advises the Internet Corporate Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) board.

GGE

Group of Governmental Experts https://ccdcoe.org/2015-un-gge-report-major-players-recommending-norms-behaviour-highlighting-aspects-international-l-0.html • A United Nations (UN) GGE examines, for example, the existing and potential threats from the cyber-sphere and possible cooperative measures to address them; it proposes norms of responsible behaviour and comments on how international law applies.

GSMA

Groupe Speciale Mobile Association www.gsma.com • GSMA represents the interests of mobile operators worldwide.

gTLD

generic Top Level Domain http://www.icann.org/en/about/learning/glossary • Sponsored or unsponsored generic top level domains. The first seven gTLDs established in 1980 were .com, . edu., gov, .int., .ml, .net, .org.

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HI HTML

HyperText Mark-up Language http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML • Commonly used mark-up language for creating web pages and for preparing information for display in a web browser.

IANA

Internet Assigned Numbers Authority http://www.ntia.doc.gov/page/iana-functions-purchase-order • Originally the global coordinator of the domain name system (DNS) root, Internet protocol (IP) addressing, and other IP resources, IANA allocated IP addresses to the Regional Internet Registers (RIRs) and implemented the changes in the root zone file. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has been mandated by the US Department of Commerce (DoC) to perform IANA functions through a contract with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA; this contract is expected to expire by the end of 2016).

IAP (IBP)

Internet Access Providers (also Internet Bandwidth Providers) http://searchsoa.techtarget.com/definition/IAP • Major national, regional, or global Internet service providers (ISPs) or entities that provide broadband Internet access to users and other ISPs (commonly big telecom companies).

ICANN

Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers http://www.icann.org/ • Corporation registered in the state of California, USA, which coordinates key technical services for the Internet domain name system (DNS), generic Top Level Domains (gTLDs) and country code Top Level Domains (ccTLDs), as well as Internet numbering resources.

ICC

International Chamber of Commerce http://www.iccwbo.org/ • Paris-based global business forum addressing issues of world economy.

ICG

IANA Stewardship Transition Coordination Group http://www.ianacg.org/ • A discussion group for collaboration related to the National Telecommunications and Information

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I Administration (NTIA)/ the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)/ the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) transition.

ICMEC

International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children http://www.icmec.org/ • A non-governmental organisation (NGO) which leads a global movement to protect children from sexual exploitation and abduction; also offers training to law enforcement officers.

ICT

Information and Communication Technology http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_and_communications_technology • A synonym for information technology (IT), describing the use of all media communications and computer technologies. Its strategies and access are important for development and the economy, and are documented globally by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).

IDN

Internationalised Domain Name http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internationalized_domain_name • Domain names that include characters in character sets other than the basic Latin alphabet. In 2010, the first Arabic IDNs were put into use.

IEC

International Electrotechnical Commission http://www.iec.ch/ • Geneva-based leading global organisation for publication of international standards for electrical, electronic, and related technologies (electrotechnologies).

IEEE

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers http://www.ieee.org/about/ieee_history.html • An association for the advancement of technology and innovation.

IETF

Internet Engineering Task Force http://www.ietf.org/ • A technical support organisation for the Internet organised by the Internet Society (ISOC).

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I IG

Internet Governance http://www.diplomacy.edu/IGBook • The management of the Internet, emphasising the legal, social, linguistic and economic perspectives of the Internet, in addition to its technical base.

IG4D

Internet Governance for Development http://www.africatelecomit.com/event/internet-governance-for-development-ig4d-2013/ • Emphasis on the capacity of the Internet to foster development.

IGC

Internet Governance Caucus http://igcaucus.org/ • An online civil society discussion group to address Internet governance (IG) as it affects human rights, social equity and interdependence, cultural concerns, and social and economic development.

IGF

Internet Governance Forum http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/ • A forum for multistakeholder policy dialogue to discuss public policy issues related to key elements of Internet governance (IG) as established in Paragraph 72 of the Tunis Agenda of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS).

IGO

Inter-governmental organisation http://www.law.harvard.edu/current/careers/opia/public-interest-law/public-international/ interngovernmental-organizations.html • An organisation created by a treaty between two or more nations, to work on issues of common interest, particularly peace and security.

INTERNET

INTERconnected NETworks http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Internet • The global computer network which links computers and users worldwide.

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I INTERPOL

International Criminal Police Organization http://www.interpol.int/ • An intergovernmental organisation with 190 member countries, which assists law enforcement agencies around the world in combating all forms of transnational crime and terrorism.

IoT

Internet of Things http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_of_Things • First proposed by Kevin Ashton in 1999, the IoT would assign a unique identifier to each unique identifiable object, no matter how small or large, in an Internet-like structure.

IP

Internet Protocol http://www.icann.org/en/about/learning/glossary • The communications protocol that allows a unique identifier to be assigned to a computer, that is called the IP address, which identifies the location of a device on the Internet.

IPO

Initial Public Offering http://www.investopedia.com/terms/i/ipo.asp • The first sale of stock by a private company (to the public).

IPR

Intellectual Property Rights http://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/trips_e/intel1_e.htm • IPRs are the rights a creator has to their creation, for a certain period of time, especially copyright and industrial property rights.

IPv4

Internet Protocol version 4 http://www.techterms.com/definition/ipv4 • The fourth and most commonly used version of the Internet protocol, which uses a 32-bit format.

IPv6

Internet Protocol version 6 http://www.techterms.com/definition/ipv6 • The sixth version of the Internet protocol, which uses 128-bit addresses, increasing the number of available IP addresses to an extremely large, though still finite number (IPv6 allows approxi-

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I mately 340 trillion trillion trillions of IP addresses, compared to IPv4, which uses 32-bit addresses. IPv4 has approximately 4.3 billion addresses).

IRC

Internet Relay Chat http://www.irchelp.org/ • Networks of separate servers which allow users to connect as large groups of users, instead of the typical one-to-one chat of text messaging.

ISOC

Internet Society http://www.internetsociety.org/ • A global organisation aligned with the technical community, dedicated to keeping the Internet open, transparent, and user-defined.

ISP

Internet Service Provider http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_service_provider • An organisation (generally a business) that provides access to the Internet, and related support services.

IT

Information Technology http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_technology • The use of computers and other telecommunications devices to store, retrieve, transmit, and manipulate data as a support mechanism for a larger enterprise.

ITR

International Telecommunication Regulations http://www.internetsociety.org/itr • A treaty developed at the 1988 World Administrative Telegraph and Telephone Conference, to facilitate global interconnection and interoperability of telecommunications traffic across national borders, and amended during the World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) Dubai in 2012 in a controversial voting process.

ITU

International Telecommunication Union http://www.itu.int/en/Pages/default.aspx • Geneva-based United Nations (UN) specialised agency for information and communication technologies (ICTs).

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IJKL IXP

Internet eXchange Point http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_exchange_point • A physical infrastructure through which Internet service providers (ISPs) exchange Internet traffic between their networks, usually through peering (i.e., settlement-free) agreements.

JPA

Joint Project Agreement http://www.icann.org/en/about/agreements • The JPA of 2006 is an iteration in relations between the US Department of Commerce (DoC) and the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), towards managing the transition of the domain name system (DNS) to the private sector. It builds on the previous Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two parties.

kB

Kilobyte http://www.t1shopper.com/tools/calculate/ • A measure of data capacity, kB is 1024 bytes. Similarly, MB stands for Megabyte and refers to a thousand kilobytes (i.e., a million bytes) per second; GB stands for Gigabyte and refers to a thousand Megabytes (i.e., a billion bytes), etc.

Kbps

Kilobits per second http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/K/Kbps.html • A measure of data transfer speed, kilobits per second is 1024 bits per second. Similarly, Mbps stands for Megabits per second and refers to a thousand kilobits (i.e., a million bits) per second; Gbps stands for Gigabits per second and refers to a thousand Megabits (i.e., a billion bits) per second, etc.

LACNIC

Latin America and Caribbean Network Information Centre http://www.lacnic.net/web/portal/inicio • One of five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) representing Latin America and parts of the Caribbean.

LIR

Local Internet Registry http://www.ripe.net/lir-services/resource-management/faq/independent-resources/phasethree/whatis-a-local-internet-registry-lir • Members of a Network Coordination Centre (NCC) called LIRs because they are responsible for the distribution of address space and registration of the address space on a local level. 16

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M MGDs

Millennium Development Goals http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/ • An agreement by all United Nations (UN) countries to work to reach eight goals to meet the needs of the world’s poorest people.

mbps

Megabits (millions of bits) per seconds http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/M/Mbps.html • A measure of data transfer speed: megabits per second or one million bits per second (Mbps). Similarly kB is 1024 bits per second.

MILNET

Military Network http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MILNET • The part of the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) used for unclassified US Department of Defense (DoD) traffic; later the Defense Data Network.

MIT

Massachusetts Institute of Technology http://web.mit.edu/ • A university founded in 1861 in the state of Massachusetts, USA, for the study of science and technology.

modem

MOdulate-DEModulate http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modem • A device used to transmit and decode digital data.

MoU

Memo of Understanding http://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/mou.asp • A legal document outlining the terms and details of an agreement between parties, including each party’s requirements and responsibilities. In Internet governance language, it commonly refers to the agreement between the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and the US Department of Commerce (DoC).

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MN MP3

Music file MPEG Layer 3 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MP3 • A commonly used encoding format for digital audio which uses a form of lossy data compression, a data encoding method that compresses data by discarding (losing) some of it.

MSP

Multistakeholder process http://toronto45.icann.org/node/34391 • Strategy to foster consensus between all involved stakeholders, even with diverging interests, to include the public domain, governments, the private sector, and civil society.

MUD

Originally Multi-User Dungeon, later both Multi-User Dimension and Multi-User Domain http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Multi-User+Domain • A computer program, usually run over the Internet that allows multiple users to participate in virtual reality role-playing games.

NIC

Network Information Centre http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InterNIC • A network information centre, but usually referring to one of five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) representing Latin America and parts of the Caribbean (LACNIC), Africa (AFRINIC), Asia and the Pacific (APNIC), North America and parts of the Caribbean (ARIN), and Europe (RIPE). NIC also refers to the national registries of country-code top level domains (ccTLDs).

NIST

National Institute for Standards and Technology http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/nandyou.cfm • Founded in 1901 as physical science lab by the US government, NIST is active in scientific domains as a measurements and standards institute. It has becoming increasingly present in cybersecurity and critical infrastructure protection.

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N NNTP

Network News Transfer Protocol http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_News_Transfer_Protocol • An application protocol used for transporting Usenet news articles (netnews) between news servers and for reading and posting articles by end-user client applications.

NRO

Number Resource Organization http://www.nro.net/ • Formed by the Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) to formalise their co-operative efforts, the NRO exists to protect the unallocated Number Resource pool, to promote and protect the bottomup policy development process, and to act as a focal point for the Internet community’s input into the RIR system.

NSF

National Science Foundation http://www.nsf.gov/ • An independent US federal agency created by the US Congress in 1950 to promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare; and to secure the national defense.

NSFNET

National Science Foundation Network http://www.nsf.gov/about/history/nsf0050/internet/launch.htm • NSF’s supercomputing program, launched in 1984, designed to make high performance computers accessible to researchers around the country (USA).

NTIA

The National Telecommunications and Information Administration http://www.ntia.doc.gov/about • NTIA is the US President’s principal adviser on telecommunications and information policy. It is one of the main points of contact of the US government with the Internet Corporation of Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).

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O ODR

Online Dispute Resolution http://digitalwatch.giplatform.org/issues/arbitration • Often referred to as the online equivalent of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR); uses technology to facilitate the resolution of disputes between parties.

OECD

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development http://www.oecd.org/ • Paris-based organisation established in 1961 to provide a forum in which governments can work together to share experiences and seek solutions to common problems.

OSCE

Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe http://www.osce.org/ • World’s largest regional security organisation with 57 member states from Europe, Central Asia, and North America; addresses cybersecurity through confidence building measures.

OSI

Open Systems Interconnection http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/O/OSI.html • An International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard for worldwide communications that defines a networking framework for implementing protocols in seven layers.

OTT

Over-the-top (services or providers) http://www.itvdictionary.com/definitions/over-the-top_definition.html • General term for service utilized over a network that is not offered by that network operator (commonly referring to Skype, Google, Facebook, and other online content and service providers).

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P PC

Personal Computer http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_personal_computers • A general purpose computer meant for individual use.

PGP

Pretty Good Privacy http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/definition/Pretty-Good-Privacy • A popular software program used to encrypt and decrypt e-mail over the Internet.

PKI

Public Key Infrastructure http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public-key_infrastructure • A set of hardware, software, people, policies, and procedures needed to create, manage, distribute, use, store, and revoke digital certificates.

PLC

Programmable Logic Controller or Programmable Controller http://www.plcdev.com/definition_of_a_plc • A PLC is a device used in industrial control systems. Based on industry specific requirements, it monitors the inputs, processes and outputs of an automated process in order to verify their compliance with pre-established norms. Its use is closely related with Supervisory Control And Data Acquisitions (SCADAs).

PS

Packet-switching http://compnetworking.about.com/od/networkprotocols/f/packet-switch.htm • The approach used by some computer network protocols to deliver data across a local or long distance connection. Examples of packet switching protocols are Frame Relay, Internet Protocol (IP) and X.25.

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R RFC

Request for Comments http://www.ietf.org/rfc.html • Usually refers to the publication of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), established in 1969 by Steve Crocker to record Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) notes. They are now used to record Internet specifications, communications protocols, etc.

RFID

Radio Frequency Identification http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/gadgets/high-tech-gadgets/rfid.htm • Smart labels or intelligent bar codes that can communicate with a networked system for tracking purposes.

RIPE

Ripe Network Coordination Centre http://www.ripe.net/ • One of five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) representing the European region.

RIPE NCC

Réseaux IP Européens Network http://www.ripe.net/ • One of five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) representing the European region.

RIP

Routing Information Protocol http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk365/tk554/tsd_technology_support_sub-protocol_home. html • A distance-vector protocol that uses hop count as its metric. RIP is widely used for routing traffic on the global Internet and is an interior gateway protocol (IGP), which means that it performs routing within a single autonomous system.

RIR

Regional Internet Registry https://www.arin.net/knowledge/rirs.html • Non-profit corporations that administer and register Internet Protocol (IP) address space and Autonomous System (AS) numbers within a defined region. RIRs also work together on joint projects.

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S SCADA

Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition http://energy.gov/oe/downloads/21-steps-improve-cyber-security-scada-networks • Systems of centralised monitoring able to set the Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) parameters which may trigger an alarm in case of unusual behaviour.

SDGs

Sustainable Development Goals http://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sustainable-development-goals/ • A set of goals agreed upon by all members of the United Nations (UN), covering a broad range of development issues.

SOPA

Stop Online Piracy Act http://money.cnn.com/2012/01/17/technology/sopa_explained/index.htm • Known as SOPA, this proposed bill aims to crack down on copyright infringement by restricting access to sites that host or facilitate the trading of pirated content.

Spam

Adopted from the brand name SPAM (Hormel Spiced Ham) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spam_%28electronic%29 • Use of electronic messaging systems to send unsolicited bulk messages, especially advertising, indiscriminately.

SRI

Stanford Research Institute, now SRI International http://www.sri.com/about • US-based independent, 501(c)(3) non-profit research institute conducting client-sponsored research and development for government, industry, foundations, and other organisations.

SSL

Secure Sockets Layer http://www.digicert.com/ssl.htm • A standard security technology for establishing an encrypted link between a server and a client - typically a web server (website) and a browser; or a mail server and a mail client (e.g. Outlook).

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T TCP/IP

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol http://compnetworking.about.com/od/tcpip/TCPIP_Transmission_Control_Protocol_Internet_ Protocol.htm • Arguably the single most important computer networking technology. The Internet and most home networks support TCP/IP as the ‘language’ computers use to find and connect with each other.

TLD

Top Level Domain http://archive.icann.org/en/tlds/ • The Internet’s domain name system (DNS) allows users to refer to websites and other resources using easier-to-remember domain names (such as www.icann.org) rather than the all-numeric Internet Protocol (IP) addresses (such as 192.0.34.65) assigned to each computer on the Internet. Each domain name is made up of a series of character strings (called labels) separated by dots. The right-most label in a domain name is referred to as its top-level domain (TLD).

TMCH

Trademark Clearinghouse http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/about/trademark-clearinghouse • A mechanism, developed by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), which has been built into ICANN’s new generic Top Level Domain (gTLD) programme; it works by authenticating information from rights holders and provides this information to registries and registrars..

TPP

Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement https://ustr.gov/tpp • A free trade agreement between 12 Pacific Rim countries: Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, the United States and Vietnam.

ToS

Terms of service • Terms and conditions that users need to read and formally accept (by clicking ‘I agree’) when using most online services.

TRIPS

Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights http://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/whatis_e/tif_e/agrm7_e.htm

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TU • The World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS), negotiated in the 1986-1994 Uruguay Round, introduced intellectual property rules into the multilateral trading system for the first time.

TTIP

Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership http://ec.europa.eu/trade/policy/in-focus/ttip/ • A free trade and investment agreement between the EU and the United States.

UCLA

University of California, Los Angeles http://www.ucla.edu/ • A public research university in Los Angeles, CA, USA.

UCSB

University of California, Santa Barbara http://www.ucsb.edu/ • A public university in Santa Barbara, CA, USA.

UDHR

Universal Declaration of Human Rights http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/ • Basic United Nations (UN) declaration of Human Rights adopted by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in 1948.

UDRP

Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy http://www.icann.org/en/help/dndr/udrp • Policy whereby most types of trademark-based domain-name disputes must be resolved by agreement, court action, or arbitration before a registrar will cancel, suspend, or transfer a domain name.

UN

United Nations http://www.un.org/en/ • International organisation with 193 member states, founded in 1945 to replace the League of Nations.

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U UNCITRAL

United Nations Commission on International Trade Law http://www.uncitral.org/ • The core legal body of the United Nations (UN) system in the field of international trade law. A legal body with universal membership specialising in commercial law reform worldwide for over 40 years. UNCITRAL’s business is the modernisation and harmonisation of rules on international business.

UNESCO

United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization https://en.unesco.org/ • A specialised agency of the United Nations (UN) with five major programmes: education, natural sciences, social and human sciences, culture, and communication and information.

UNICEF

United Nations Children’s Fund http://www.unicef.org/ • A United Nations (UN) programme providing humanitarian and developmental assistance to children, and an important stakeholder working in the field of child online protection.

UNIX

Not an acronym, but an Open Group brand for a computer operating system, based on a play on words for MULTICS multitasking, multi-user computer operating system • Today the definition of UNIX® takes the form of the worldwide Single UNIX Specification integrating X/Open Company’s XPG4, IEEE’s POSIX Standards and ISO C.

UNODC

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime http://www.unodc.org/ • United Nations (UN) body, established in 1997 to deal with illicit trafficking in and abuse of drugs, crime prevention and criminal justice, international terrorism, and political corruption.

USENET

Slang for ‘use the Net’ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet • Usenet is a worldwide distributed Internet discussion system. It was developed from the general purpose Unix-to-Unix Copy (UUCP) dial-up network architecture.

UUCP

Unix-to-Unix Copy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UUCP • The term generally refers to a suite of computer programs and protocols allowing remote execution of commands and transfer of files, e-mail, and netnews between computers.

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VW VoIP

Voice over Internet Protocol http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/voicesw/networking_solutions_products_ genericcontent0900aecd804f00ce.html • A way to carry phone calls over an Internet Protocol (IP) data network, whether on the Internet or your own internal network. A primary attraction of VoIP is its ability to help reduce expenses because telephone calls travel over the data network rather than the phone company’s network.

W3C

World Wide Web Consortium http://www.w3.org/ • An international community where member organisations, a full-time staff, and the public work together to develop Web standards. Led by Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee and CEO Jeffrey Jaffe, W3C’s mission is to lead the Web to its full potential.

WCIT

World Conference on International Telecommunications http://www.itu.int/en/wcit-12/Pages/default.aspx • The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) convened the World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 3-14 December 2012. This landmark conference reviewed the International Telecommunication Regulations (ITR).

WELL

Whole Earth ’Lectronic Link http://www.well.com/aboutwell.html • One of the oldest virtual communities founded more than two decades ago in association with the Whole Earth Review. The service was recently purchased to be run by a group of its own longterm active members.

WGIG

Working Group on Internet Governance http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Working_Group_on_Internet_Governance • Working group on Internet governance (IG) set up by the Secretary General of the United Nations (UN) to investigate and make proposals for action on the governance of the Internet by 2005.

WIPO

World Intellectual Property Organization http://www.wipo.int/about-wipo/en/ • United Nations (UN) agency dedicated to the use of intellectual property (patents, copyright, trademarks, designs, etc.) as a means of stimulating innovation and creativity.

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WX WSIS

World Summit on the Information Society http://www.itu.int/wsis/index.html • Held in two phases. The first phase took place in Geneva hosted by the government of Switzerland from 10 to 12 December 2003; the second phase took place in Tunis hosted by the government of Tunisia, from 16 to 18 November 2005.

WTO

World Trade Organization http://www.wto.org/ • International organisation runs by its member governments whose primary purpose is to open trade for the benefit of all.

WTPF

World Telecom and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Policy Forum of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) http://www.itu.int/en/wtpf-13/Pages/default.aspx • A high-level international event to exchange views on the key policy issues arising from today’s fast changing information and communication technology (ICT) environment. The Fifth WTPF took place in Geneva, Switzerland, from 14 May to 16 May 2013.

World Wide Web

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Wide_Web • Not to be confused with the Internet, the World Wide Web is a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet. With a web browser, one can view web pages that may contain text, images, videos, and other multimedia and navigate between them via hyperlinks.

XML

eXtensible Mark-up Language http://www.w3.org/XML/ • A simple, very flexible text format derived from SGML (ISO 8879). Originally designed to meet the challenges of large-scale electronic publishing, XML is also playing an increasingly important role in the exchange of a wide variety of data on the Web and elsewhere.

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