This document discusses Indonesia's efforts to strengthen internet governance through a multistakeholder approach. It notes that ASEAN has emphasized such an approach involving governments, the private sector, and civil society. Indonesia has hosted internet governance forums and sought to balance stakeholder participation, decision-making legitimacy, and regulation. It also stresses the importance of continuing this multistakeholder model and ensuring transparency and accountability in internet governance. The document further discusses issues around personal data protection, children's safety online, and Indonesia's initiatives in these areas such as establishing regulations and organizations focused on privacy and child protection.
Indonesia Netizen Facts (July - September 2016)ICT Watch
Indonesia Netizen Facts (July - September 2016). For Bahasa Indonesia, read here http://www.slideshare.net/internetsehat/netizen-indonesia-kini-juli-september2016
Indonesia Internet Sehat on Child Online ProtectionICT Watch
Indonesia INTERNET SEHAT Best Practice on Child Online Protection Education and Awareness. (Sehat means Healty). Presented at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) - ASEAN Workshop on Child Online Protection, Manila, 13 September 2016.
2018 National Dialog. Internet of Trust; Security, Freedom and sovereignityID IGF
The ID-IGF National Dialog 2018 was held successfull. Many young or Millenial were attend the event. As there were new chapter of Youth ID-IGF were also begin into seperate baskets discussion. Hopefully, ID-IGF could make National Dialog next year, and keept teh youth ID-IGF into part of the event.
Indonesia Netizen Facts (July - September 2016)ICT Watch
Indonesia Netizen Facts (July - September 2016). For Bahasa Indonesia, read here http://www.slideshare.net/internetsehat/netizen-indonesia-kini-juli-september2016
Indonesia Internet Sehat on Child Online ProtectionICT Watch
Indonesia INTERNET SEHAT Best Practice on Child Online Protection Education and Awareness. (Sehat means Healty). Presented at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) - ASEAN Workshop on Child Online Protection, Manila, 13 September 2016.
2018 National Dialog. Internet of Trust; Security, Freedom and sovereignityID IGF
The ID-IGF National Dialog 2018 was held successfull. Many young or Millenial were attend the event. As there were new chapter of Youth ID-IGF were also begin into seperate baskets discussion. Hopefully, ID-IGF could make National Dialog next year, and keept teh youth ID-IGF into part of the event.
IGF 2013 Bali Narrative and Financial Report by ID-IGFID-IGF
This report describes the preparation process, the results, and the lessons learned from the 8th Internet Governance Forum (IGF) that was held in Bali, Indonesia, from October 22 to 25, 2013. The 8th IGF was organized and funded by various groups to represent the spirit of the multistakeholder approach. Moreover, to embody a transparent and accountable multistakeholder process as an aim of the 8th IGF, this report is intended to be available for the public, in general, and for donors and other relevant stakeholders in particular. This report was primarily developed from the reflections of the stakeholders involved in the organizing process of the 2013 IGF. Additionally, the report draws upon official documents from the ID-IGF and IGF websites to provide a more comprehensive picture about the 2013 IGF. The links to these documents are included in the footnotes for further reading. The 8th IGF was organized and funded by multi-stakeholder cooperation from the beginning to the end. Thus, the most valuable lessons for the 2013 IGF organizing committee came from the challenges in working with a multi-stakeholder platform. To resolve conflicts and ensure effective communication, the 2013 IGF committee members worked together to ensure the broad inclusion of stakeholders, a shared sense of stewardship, productive consensus building, and strategic engagement of media
channels. By including government, private sector, and civil society representative in its organizing process, the 2013 IGF encouraged all stakeholders to be financially and managerially transparent and accountable in order to develop a relationship of trust among each other and with the public. Overall, the 2013 IGF is aimed at enhancing Internet governance at local, regional and global levels. The organizers of the 2013 IGF wish that the multi-stakeholder
collaboration will continue to serve as a sustainable and relevant platform in the future towards transparent, accountable, professional, and egalitarian internet governance in Indonesia and globally.
Indonesia 2014 National ID-IGF Dialogue ResumeID-IGF
The 2014 National ID-IGF Dialogue is a discussion and dialogue-based forum facilitated by experts and practitioners of Internet governance sub-fields. There were 4 baskets discussed in this event: Infrastructure, Economy, Law and Socio-Culture. In each session, the elaboration of Internet governance issues will take place in the form of discussions and dialogue in order to draw a general framework of ideas for better Internet governance among Indonesian stakeholders. The results of the forum will be delivered as the Indonesian Internet community’s input for the 9th Global Internet Governance Forum (IGF) in Istanbul, Turkey, which will be held from September 2nd to 5th, 2014.
Jadi infrastruktur TI berjalan diatas infrastruktur publik seperti listrik, gedung dll. Dalam infrastruktur TI dapat dilihat tidak hanya terdiri dari perngakta keras tapi juga terdiri dari perangkat lunak seperti OS, aplikasi middleware dan database.
Kecenderungan infrastruktur semakin hari semakin merambat naik. Semakin banyak komponen perangkat lunak yang menjadi dasar bagi komponen perangkat lunak yang lain untuk dapat bekerja. Contohnya adalah library bahasa pemrograman. Template template design (theme) yang dapat digunakan oleh banyak aplikasi.
Bahkan trend sekarang ada yang disebut SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) yang menyediakan dirinya (aplikasi) untuk dapat digunakan secara bersama oleh aplikasi yang lain. Pengertian infrastruktur dalam TI sudah tidak lagi berarti sesuatu yang statik (hardware) tapi sudah menjadi sesuatu yang lebih fleksible (software).
Various government bodies, organizations, associations and agencies have been involved in IG discussion at different names and forms.
Right before APrIGF 2016, some of major stakeholders (DoIT, ISOC Nepal, FDE, ISPAN and IOE) had a meeting at Department of Information Technology on conducting a full stakeholder’s meeting for wider consultation. An informal meeting with IGF MAG Chair Lynn St. Amour, and NRI’s focal Anja Genjo was held during ICANN 57 [5th November 2016] in Hyderabad, India.
For more details: https://2018.igf.org.np/nepal-internet-governance-forum-nepal-igf/
ID-CONFIG is a hub for CSO who concern on "Internet Governance" issues in Indonesia. This presentation describe its activities and the impact of their activities on "internet governance" policies in Indonesia
Vincent Ouma Mwando - strong encryption and protection of human rights-the vi...Vincent Mwando
A paper writing submission on an existing or emerging area in Internet Governance, leveraging the learnings from the course (Internet Governance) and Internet Society 2021 Projects. Papers will be evaluated by a selection committee and the best submissions will be selected as IGF Youth Ambassadors.
Indonesia, Internet Governance Forum and MultistakeholderShita Laksmi
This is a presentation about Indonesia and its history in Internet Governance Forum and multistakeholder practices from 2013 - 2015.
This presentation was presented at the University of Indonesia, during the Indo ICC 2015, International Open Data Research Symposium.
IGF 2013 Bali Narrative and Financial Report by ID-IGFID-IGF
This report describes the preparation process, the results, and the lessons learned from the 8th Internet Governance Forum (IGF) that was held in Bali, Indonesia, from October 22 to 25, 2013. The 8th IGF was organized and funded by various groups to represent the spirit of the multistakeholder approach. Moreover, to embody a transparent and accountable multistakeholder process as an aim of the 8th IGF, this report is intended to be available for the public, in general, and for donors and other relevant stakeholders in particular. This report was primarily developed from the reflections of the stakeholders involved in the organizing process of the 2013 IGF. Additionally, the report draws upon official documents from the ID-IGF and IGF websites to provide a more comprehensive picture about the 2013 IGF. The links to these documents are included in the footnotes for further reading. The 8th IGF was organized and funded by multi-stakeholder cooperation from the beginning to the end. Thus, the most valuable lessons for the 2013 IGF organizing committee came from the challenges in working with a multi-stakeholder platform. To resolve conflicts and ensure effective communication, the 2013 IGF committee members worked together to ensure the broad inclusion of stakeholders, a shared sense of stewardship, productive consensus building, and strategic engagement of media
channels. By including government, private sector, and civil society representative in its organizing process, the 2013 IGF encouraged all stakeholders to be financially and managerially transparent and accountable in order to develop a relationship of trust among each other and with the public. Overall, the 2013 IGF is aimed at enhancing Internet governance at local, regional and global levels. The organizers of the 2013 IGF wish that the multi-stakeholder
collaboration will continue to serve as a sustainable and relevant platform in the future towards transparent, accountable, professional, and egalitarian internet governance in Indonesia and globally.
Indonesia 2014 National ID-IGF Dialogue ResumeID-IGF
The 2014 National ID-IGF Dialogue is a discussion and dialogue-based forum facilitated by experts and practitioners of Internet governance sub-fields. There were 4 baskets discussed in this event: Infrastructure, Economy, Law and Socio-Culture. In each session, the elaboration of Internet governance issues will take place in the form of discussions and dialogue in order to draw a general framework of ideas for better Internet governance among Indonesian stakeholders. The results of the forum will be delivered as the Indonesian Internet community’s input for the 9th Global Internet Governance Forum (IGF) in Istanbul, Turkey, which will be held from September 2nd to 5th, 2014.
Jadi infrastruktur TI berjalan diatas infrastruktur publik seperti listrik, gedung dll. Dalam infrastruktur TI dapat dilihat tidak hanya terdiri dari perngakta keras tapi juga terdiri dari perangkat lunak seperti OS, aplikasi middleware dan database.
Kecenderungan infrastruktur semakin hari semakin merambat naik. Semakin banyak komponen perangkat lunak yang menjadi dasar bagi komponen perangkat lunak yang lain untuk dapat bekerja. Contohnya adalah library bahasa pemrograman. Template template design (theme) yang dapat digunakan oleh banyak aplikasi.
Bahkan trend sekarang ada yang disebut SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) yang menyediakan dirinya (aplikasi) untuk dapat digunakan secara bersama oleh aplikasi yang lain. Pengertian infrastruktur dalam TI sudah tidak lagi berarti sesuatu yang statik (hardware) tapi sudah menjadi sesuatu yang lebih fleksible (software).
Various government bodies, organizations, associations and agencies have been involved in IG discussion at different names and forms.
Right before APrIGF 2016, some of major stakeholders (DoIT, ISOC Nepal, FDE, ISPAN and IOE) had a meeting at Department of Information Technology on conducting a full stakeholder’s meeting for wider consultation. An informal meeting with IGF MAG Chair Lynn St. Amour, and NRI’s focal Anja Genjo was held during ICANN 57 [5th November 2016] in Hyderabad, India.
For more details: https://2018.igf.org.np/nepal-internet-governance-forum-nepal-igf/
ID-CONFIG is a hub for CSO who concern on "Internet Governance" issues in Indonesia. This presentation describe its activities and the impact of their activities on "internet governance" policies in Indonesia
Vincent Ouma Mwando - strong encryption and protection of human rights-the vi...Vincent Mwando
A paper writing submission on an existing or emerging area in Internet Governance, leveraging the learnings from the course (Internet Governance) and Internet Society 2021 Projects. Papers will be evaluated by a selection committee and the best submissions will be selected as IGF Youth Ambassadors.
Indonesia, Internet Governance Forum and MultistakeholderShita Laksmi
This is a presentation about Indonesia and its history in Internet Governance Forum and multistakeholder practices from 2013 - 2015.
This presentation was presented at the University of Indonesia, during the Indo ICC 2015, International Open Data Research Symposium.
Summary South East Asia (SEA) IGF 2021 Bali - English (tata kelola internet /...ICT Watch - Indonesia
Summary South East Asia (SEA) IGF 2021 Bali - English (tata kelola internet / internet governance). Site: igf.id. E-mail: contact [at] igf.id. Uploader: donnybu.id
Aktivasi 2FA di Media Sosial Lewat PonselICT Watch
Autentikasi Dua Faktor atau Two Factor Authentication (2FA) adalah sebuah metoda untuk menambahkan lapisan keamanan pada akun media sosial kita, selain password
Salah satu contohnya adalah dengan mengirimkan kode khusus melalui SMS ke nomor telepon selular setiap kali ada upaya untuk login ke akun medsos yang kita miliki.
Mengaktifkan 2FA akan mempersulit pihak lain untuk dapat masuk dan mengambil alih / meretas akun kita
Tantangan Perlindungan Privasi dan Keterbukaan InformasiICT Watch
Tantangan Perlindungan Privasi. Indonesia cukup tertinggal dalam diskursus perlindungan hak atas privasi terutama jika melihat kerangka legislasi dari perlindungan hak atas privasi, baik dari segi waktu maupun variasi perlindungannya. Walaupun perlindungan privasi sebenarnya sudah dikenal lama di Indonesia Setidaknya Kitab Undang – Undang Hukum Pidana memuat beberapa pasal tindak pidana yang terkait dengan privasi seperti larangan untuk membuka surat – surat, juga larangan memasuki tanah/properti pribadi, dan tindak pidana lain yang terkait dengan kejahatan jabatan.
Perlindungan Hak Atas Privasi di InternetICT Watch
Perlindungan Hak Atas Privasi di Internet. Isu mengenai pentingnya perlindungan hak atas privasi di Indonesia mulai menguat seiring dengan makin meningkatnya jumlah pengguna telepon seluler dan internet dalam beberapa tahun terakhir. Sejumlah kasus yang mencuat, terutama yang memiliki keterkaitan dengan kebocoran data pribadi seseorang, yang berbuntut pada aksi penipuan, kian menguatkan wacana perihal urgensi penguatan perlindungan hak atas privasi.
Perlindungan Data Pribadi di Indonesia. Usulan Pelembagaan Kebijakan dari Perspektif Hak Asasi Manusia. Meningkatnya pemanfaatan teknologi internet, selain membuka banyak kesempatan dan peluang pengembangan, termasuk kemudahan dalam pertukaran informasi, pada sisi lain juga telah membuka kerawanan baru terjadinya intervensi terhadap privasi. Peredaran data dalam format digital yang tidak lagi mengenal batas ruang dan teritorial menjadikan semakin mudahnya data‐data pribadi seseorang terpapar atau dipindahtangankan secara semena‐mena, tanpa kontrol dari pemilik data.
Privasi dan Keamanan Internet
Kerahasiaan pribadi atau keleluasaan pribadi (Bahasa Inggris: privacy) adalah kemampuan satu atau sekelompok individu untuk menutup atau melindungi kehidupan dan urusan personalnya dari publik, atau untuk mengontrol arus informasi mengenai diri mereka.
Privasi dan Perlindungan Data Pribadi.
Kerahasiaan pribadi atau keleluasaan pribadi (Bahasa Inggris: privacy) adalah kemampuan satu atau sekelompok individu untuk menutup atau melindungi kehidupan dan urusan personalnya dari publik, atau untuk mengontrol arus informasi mengenai diri mereka.
Privasi 101 Panduan Memahami Privasi dan Perlindungan DataICT Watch
Privasi 101 Panduan Memahami Privasi, Perlindungan Data dan Surveilans Komunikasi.
Kerahasiaan pribadi atau keleluasaan pribadi (Bahasa Inggris: privacy) adalah kemampuan satu atau sekelompok individu untuk menutup atau melindungi kehidupan dan urusan personalnya dari publik, atau untuk mengontrol arus informasi mengenai diri mereka.
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Literasi Digital Cerdas Paham Daring ICT Watch Hoax Hoaks UU ITE Informasi Transaksi Elektronik Ujaran Kebencian Perlindung Anak Child Online Protection Data Pribadi Online Privasi Internet Sehat Indonesia
Peta Jalan Perlindungan Anak Indonesia di Internet (Sebuah Pengantar)ICT Watch
Dokumentasi #LiveStreaming Rilis Peta Jalan Perlindungan Anak Indonesia di Internet https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hv161zrCMuo
Peta Jalan Perlindungan Anak Indonesia di Internet (Sebuah Pengantar).
I. LATAR BELAKANG 1
II. KOMITMEN GLOBAL SEBAGAI PEDOMAN DASAR 3
A. Landasan Hukum Dan Kebijakan 5
B. Mekanisme Pelaporan 7
C. Perhatian Utama Dalam Skala Nasional 11
D. Program Pendidikan Dan Kesadaran Masyarakat 12
III. ANAK DAN AKTIVITAS DI DUNIA MAYA 13
A. Aktivitas Anak Online Di Indonesia 16
B. Perangkat Yang Digunakan Saat Berinternet 17
C. Motivasi Menggunakan Internet Dan Aktivitas Online 17
IV. KONTEN YANG MENYALAHGUNAKAN ANAK 19
A. Definisi 19
B. Naungan Hukum 22
C. Kajian Regional 23
D. Ketersediaan Alat Dan Instrumen Untuk Investigasi 25
E. Pelatihan Penggunaan Alat Dan Membangun Awareness
(Terhadap Konten Yang Menyalahgunakan Anak) 27
F. Format/Prosedur Pelaporan 29
G. Strategi (Termasuk Hukum) Berkaitan Dengan
Pengurangan Konten Yang Menyalahgunakan Anak 30
V. DAFTAR PRIORITAS NASIONAL DALAM HAL PERLINDUNGAN
ANAK DI RANAH MAYA 34
A. Peta Komprehensif Kebijakan Yang Sudah Tersedia Terkait
Perlindungan Anak Di Ranah Maya 34
B. Fokus Utama Perlindungan Anak Di Ranah Maya Dalam
Skala Nasional 36
C. Program Dan Aktivitas Pemberdayaan Dan
Pendidikan Publik 36
D. Usulan Alur Mekanisme Pelaporan Yang Spesifik 38
E. Pemberdayaan Anak
Dinamika Etika dan Regulasi Internet Indonesia Pasca Revisi UU ITEICT Watch
Dinamika Etika dan Regulasi Internet Indonesia Pasca Revisi UU ITE. Silakan baca juga artikel "Jangan Mau Dibohongi Pake UU ITE!" http://internetsehat.id/2016/12/jangan-mau-dibohongi-pake-uu-ite/
ER(Entity Relationship) Diagram for online shopping - TAEHimani415946
https://bit.ly/3KACoyV
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1.Wireless Communication System_Wireless communication is a broad term that i...JeyaPerumal1
Wireless communication involves the transmission of information over a distance without the help of wires, cables or any other forms of electrical conductors.
Wireless communication is a broad term that incorporates all procedures and forms of connecting and communicating between two or more devices using a wireless signal through wireless communication technologies and devices.
Features of Wireless Communication
The evolution of wireless technology has brought many advancements with its effective features.
The transmitted distance can be anywhere between a few meters (for example, a television's remote control) and thousands of kilometers (for example, radio communication).
Wireless communication can be used for cellular telephony, wireless access to the internet, wireless home networking, and so on.
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Multi-cluster Kubernetes Networking- Patterns, Projects and GuidelinesSanjeev Rampal
Talk presented at Kubernetes Community Day, New York, May 2024.
Technical summary of Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Networking architectures with focus on 4 key topics.
1) Key patterns for Multi-cluster architectures
2) Architectural comparison of several OSS/ CNCF projects to address these patterns
3) Evolution trends for the APIs of these projects
4) Some design recommendations & guidelines for adopting/ deploying these solutions.
1. Disinformasi di Internet
Indonesia Strengthens Internet Governance
for Sustainable Development
Multistakeholder approach has become a
standout subject in the internet policy discussion
by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
(ASEAN). At least in the World Summit on
Information Society (WSIS) 2005 in Tunisia,
ASEAN Telecommunication and IT Minister
(TELMIN) stated that “any approach to Internet
Governance must be conducted in a
multistakeholder environment with the full,
inclusive and appropriate participation of all
stakeholders: government, private sector, and
civil society”. ASEAN TELMIN also reminded
that WSIS was not only about internet
governance, but also the use of information and
communication technology to achieve the global
development target at that time, which was
Millenium Development Goals (MDGs).
Indonesia bene ted from a valuable opportunity
of being the host of the 8th Global Internet
Governance Forum (IGF) in Bali in October
2015. As stated in the Best Practice Forum:
Indonesia in IGF 2013 and The Way Forward
document, Indonesia attempts to balance three
important pillars in the multistakeholder context:
quality of stakeholder's participation, legitimacy
of decision making process, and immediate need
for a suf cient regulation.
Indonesia needs to keep strengthening the
multistakeholder functions and roles, particularly in
internet governance context. As stated in the Road
to WSIS+10: Key Country Perspectives in the Ten
Year Review of the WSIS published by Global
Partners Digital, in WSIS+10 High Level Forum in
Geneva in June 2014, Indonesia reaf rmed the
importance of multistakeholder forum as a part of
the ICT development ecosystem.
So was in the Global Conference on Cyberspace
(GCCS) in The Hague, April 2015, where Indonesia
stated that “an inclusive, effective, and clear
objective global architecture forum participated by
governments, private sectors, and civil society in
the framework of the United Nations World Summit
of Information Society (WSIS) is essential.”
Indonesia's ICT ecosystem that encourages
multistakeholder approach in WSIS framework is
expected to contribute to the achievement of post-
2015 global development targets speci ed in the
Sustainable Development Goals/SDGs. Let's work!
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factsN E T I Z E N
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Gained some Attention
Blocking Radicalism
on the Internet
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published by:
Raspberry PI for Indonesia (Perintis) Community's creative modi cation of
Raspberry that brought substantial bene t to the people gained wide
popularity. This is at least shown from the massive amount of people visiting
Perintis's desk on the National Community Day on 28 September 2015 in
Kota Kasablanka Mall and in Compfest-7 on 3-4 October 2015 at Balairung
UI (University of Indonesia Assembly Hall), Depok. On the left photo, Andri
Johandri from Perintis is explaining about Raspberry Pi to one of the visitors.
Indonesian Center for Deradicalization and Wisdom (ICDW)
held a discussion on 7 August 2015 on anticipating the
growing number of disinformation, discrimination and
radicalism on the internet, participated by pluralism and
internet activists. (Top Photo). On 28 August 2015, Matahari
Timoer from ICDW presented the discussion outcome to the
Panel Team on Terrorism, Ethno-Race-Religion-Group
(SARA), and Hate Speech at the Ministry of Communication
and Information of ce. (Bottom Photo).
Internet governance transparency and accountability in Indonesia is a must. The point was stated in the discussion
moderated and held by CNN Indonesia on 1 October 2015. Present in the discussion were the Minister of Information
and Communication, Rudiantara, Heru Sutadi (Indonesia ICT Institute), and Donny B.U. (ICT Watch). During the
discussion, ICT Watch also stressed the importance of fact and need-based governance (evidence based policy) and
inclusive engagement of multistakeholders.
Discussion in CNN Indonesia:
Internet Governance Needs to Be Transparent and Accountable
2. The above point is one of the
many stated in the Pattaya
Key Messages on the
WSIS+10 Review: Voices
from the Asia-Paci c
Region. Personal data
protection (privacy) is now a
growing issue in Indonesia,
one of the causes of which
was to the violation of privacy
c o m m i t t e d b y s o m e
application-based motorbike
taxi drivers (digital moto-taxi)
who sent inappropriate text
messages to their ex-
passengers, as well as
terror/threat to passengers
who gave the drivers “bad
review”.
In digital moto-taxi context,
there are three parties related
to privacy: service user
(passenger), service provider
(digital application manager),
and service partner (third
party, in this case, the
motorbike owner or driver).
The service provider shall
protect the owner of personal
data (prospective service
user), so that the latter can
t r u l y u n d e r s t a n d t h e
consequence of transferring
their personal data to the third
party prior to deciding to use
the service.
In accordance with the point
from Pattaya Key Message in
the above, Indonesia needs to
immediately have a Personal
We and Child's Safety on the Internet
We Immediately Need a Regulation
on Personal Data Protection (Privacy)!
Data Protection Law. The
Draft Law is scheduled to be
brought into the National
L e g i s l a t i o n P r o g r a m
( P r o l e g n a s ) 2 0 1 6 .
Meanwhile, the Ministry of
C o m m u n i c a t i o n a n d
Informatics has recently just
conducted a public testing to
t h e D r a f t M i n i s t e r i a l
Regulation on Personal Data
Protection in Electronic
System.
Collaborating with a network,
ICT Watch has been involved
in discussions on privacy
issue. In September 2015, for
i n s t a n c e , I C T W a t c h
participated in the Asian
Regional consultation on the
WSIS+10 Review which was
supported by Global Partners
Digital in Thailand, which
resulted in the Pattaya Key
Message. Subsequently in the
same month, ICT Watch also
actively participated in the
Privacy and Surveillance
Workshop in Jordan which
was organized by Citizen Lab,
University of Toronto, as well
as supported the Southeast
Asia Freedom of Expression
Network (SAFEnet), which,
together with EngageMedia,
conducted a workshop on
Netizen Privacy Security in
Jakarta, both of which were
held in September 2015.
The rapid and dynamic development in
information technology has made more than
80% of internet users in Indonesia today a
digital native (those who were born after
1980). Internet has become an inseparable
part of children and teenagers' daily life. It is
therefore important to realize that children's
safety and convenience when they browse the
internet is guaranteed. For that reason, a
number of organizations initiated the
Indonesia Child Online Protection
( providing a help desk everywww.idcop.id),
Thursday during business hours in Indonesia
Child Protection Commission (KPAI) of ce in
Menteng, Jakarta. ID-COP was founded by
KPAI, Nawala Indonesia, Sejiwa, ECPAT
Indonesia, Relawan TIK Indonesia (Indonesia
ICT Volunteers), and ICT Watch.
Child protection on the internet has become a
global concern. Therefore, in the 10th Global
Internet Governance Forum in Joao Pessoa,
Brazil, on 10-13 November 2015, one of the
attached workshops held was entitled “Child
Online Protection through Multistakeholder
Engagement”, which ICT Watch initiated. The
Indonesian hosts of the workshop were Mariam F.
Barata (from the Ministry of Communication and
Information), M. Yamien (Nawala Foundation),
and Shita Laksmi (HIVOS) as facilitator and
Sherly Haristya (ID-Con g) as the rapporteur.
photo: elementary school students in Tangerang follow socialization Internet Sehat by ICT Watch, August 2015
“Governments must ensure the right to privacy and data
protection. They should also protect people from the
violation of these rights by companies, including where
necessary through the formulation of regulation. The
right to control and manage one's identity online,
including the right to anonymity, must be recognized.”
photo: Asian Regional Consultation on the WSIS+10 Review, 3-5 September 2015
Internet has become an inseparable part of children
and teenagers' daily life. It is therefore important to
realize that children's safety and convenience when
they browse the internet is guaranteed.
“
“photo: some ID-COP initiator