About ISOC Namibia
The Internet Society Namibia Chapter was officially launched in November 2017 as a not-for-profit association with a mission to promote the development of policy of …
Community Networks
The Internet can open up a world of opportunity. With half the world’s population unconnected, it’s urgent that we shape a tomorrow that benefits everyone. …
Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Systems (MANRS)
In 2017 alone, 14,000 routing outages or attacks –such as hijacking, leaks, and spoofing –led to stolen data, lost revenue, reputational damage and more, all …
Internet of Things (security)
Cybersecurity will be the most pressing challenge of the next decade, and IoT will play a critical role in it.”Internet Society 2017 Global Internet Report …
Submitting input for the National Broadband Policy
Responding to the call by the Ministry of ICT to provide input on the draft Broadband policy of 2016, the Chapter provided input on this …
Ensuring that the Namibia Internet Governance Forum 2018 happens
As part of our Internet Governance programme, the Chapter organized this national event with the support of the National Working Group for Internet Governance. This …
Expanding the Bloggers Network in Namibia
The aim of this workshop was to train the unemployed and students with blogging and coding skills; and further empower them with digital security skills …
Hosting the Wikipedia Women Edit-a-thon Namibia node
Online content for Namibia is a key concern, and it is also one of our founding aims. When ISOC global’s Women’s Special Interest Group (SIG) …
Raising awareness on “Online Violence Against Women” #EndOVAW
Online violence against women has become an issue of great concern in Namibia with revenge porn being an emerging trend amongst others. Hence there was …