On Thursday, June 12 at 9:00 a.m. ET, the Atlantic Council’s Democracy + Tech Initiative will host a conversation on the importance of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) and the role it has played for the past twenty years in providing an open, inclusive, and diverse space for discussing internet policy and governance.

The open, global, and interoperable internet is increasingly at risk. Geopolitical tensions and the rapid evolution of digital technologies are driving a shift toward closed, proprietary systems. As a result, the multistakeholder model that has long shaped internet governance is being sidelined, leaving critical decisions about the digital future in the hands of a few powerful actors, with limited transparency or accountability.

Global leaders, technologists, civil society voices, and policymakers will gather in Norway from June 23 to 27 for the twentieth Internet Governance Forum (IGF). There, they will shed light on challenges related to internet freedom and openness, as well as voice concerns about internet standards and governance worldwide.

This event, held in the lead up to IGF, will highlight the value of the annual forum and why digital democracy depends on keeping the internet open, global, and inclusive. The conversation will also showcase the Atlantic Council’s work to champion a free and open internet.

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Speakers

Vint Cerf
Chair
IGF Leadership Panel;
Chief Internet Evangelist
Google

Anriette Esterhuysen
Senior Advisor on Global and Regional Internet Governance
Association for Progressive Communications

Jason Pielemeier
Executive Director
Global Network Initiative

Chengetai Masango
Head of Office
United Nations Secretariat of the Internet Governance Forum

Moderated by

Konstantinos Komaitis
Resident Senior Fellow
Democracy + Tech Initiative

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The Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab) has operationalized the study of disinformation by exposing falsehoods and fake news, documenting human rights abuses, and building digital resilience worldwide.

Democracy + Tech Initiative

The Initiative creates policy practices that align global stakeholders toward tech and governance that reinforces, rather than undermines, open societies. It builds on the DFRLab’s established track record and leadership in the open-source field, empowering global communities to promote transparency and accountability online and around the world.

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