(Warning: high risk of targeted Social Engineering Virus!) Fwd: [Internet Policy] A summary of the report of the UN High-Level Panel on Digital Cooperation

Hi Patrick,

I found the report on a reputable Internet Policy list, read it and
shared it on the group. There is nothing sinister about it other than
the fact that the authors wanted to share knowledge about a subject
they have been following closely. Too much analysis results in
paralysis.

Regards

On Thu, Jun 13, 2019 at 3:26 PM Patrick A. M. Maina
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Interesting. Who owns / runs Nissaba.net? I could not find any information anywhere about the organization\’s founders, directors or team members (except, after a bit of online digging, for one individual named Samantha Dickinson, an \”internet governance consultant/writer\” based in Australia who is publishing the summaries).
>
> They are publishing high profile summaries on major policy issues – and they claim to have this \”big idea\”, yet the it looks like the (sic) \”small team\” repeatedly mentioned on Nissaba.net has chosen to operate behind the scenes? That does not make sense.
>
> How do we know that their summary is a credible and trustworthy representation of the original (UN /ITU) documents?
>
> Considering the targeted high-profile audience, there is risk of people downloading a document that has an embedded virus. This could be a massive social engineering / spear phishing vector.
>
> I\’m also curious how they got their \”big idea\” because it looks very familiar and the timing of Nissaba.net\’s appearance is very strange to me as it curiously coincides with certain ongoing initiatives.
>
> Anyone with insights / information / clarifications?
>
> Brgds,
> Patrick.
>
> Patrick A. M. Maina
> [Cross-domain Innovator | Independent Public Policy Analyst – Indigenous Innovations]
>
>
> On Thursday, June 13, 2019, 2:02:17 PM GMT+3, Barrack Otieno via kictanet <[email protected]> wrote:
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>
> Listers,
>
> Might be of interest.
>
> Regards
>
> ———- Forwarded message ———
> From: Richard Hill <[email protected]>
> Date: Tue, Jun 11, 2019 at 5:45 PM
> Subject: [Internet Policy] A summary of the report of the UN High-Level Panel on Digital Cooperation
> To: Internetpolicy@Elists. Isoc. Org <[email protected]>
>
>
> Here is a very short summary of the cited report:
>
>   nissaba.net/tldr/hlpdc-report/
>
> Best,
> Richard
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