doteditorial March 2017
Klaus Landefeld, Member of the Board at the eco Association, on ensuring the survival of cyberspace as we know it – by avoiding nationalistic tendencies in global governance
Klaus Landefeld, Member of the Board at the eco Association, on ensuring the survival of cyberspace as we know it – by avoiding nationalistic tendencies in global governance
Because the Internet is not a single infrastructure, it is easy to lose track of everybody involved in Internet Governance. Yet, nothing beats the multi-stakeholder approach, according to dotmagazine's Mathias Röckel.
The Internet is a contested space with numerous stakeholders with hugely diverse interests. dotmagazine’s Béla Herting explores why the Internet needs governing, the approaches, and the key bodies shaping today's global Internet ecosystem.
dotmagazine’s Judith Ellis talks to Olaf Kolkman of the Internet Society about the Domain Name System and his key to the Internet.
DNS, the keys to the Internet, and staking a territorial claim: An introduction to the Internet’s Domain Name System: How important it is, the elaborate security protecting it, and how companies can profit from using it well
Doing Business in Germany: Understanding Germany’s enthusiasm for Self-Regulation will make you want to get more involved