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Internet Society of Australia
NameInternet Society of Australia
Formation1996
LocationAustralia
Region servedAustralia

Internet Society of Australia is a non-profit organization that aims to promote the development and use of the Internet in Australia. The organization was established in 1996 and is a chapter of the global Internet Society, which was founded by Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn. The Internet Society of Australia works closely with other organizations, such as the Australian Communications and Media Authority and the Australian Information Industry Association, to promote the interests of Internet users in Australia. The organization also collaborates with international organizations, including the International Telecommunication Union and the World Wide Web Consortium, to address global Internet-related issues.

History

The Internet Society of Australia was established in 1996 by a group of individuals who were passionate about promoting the development and use of the Internet in Australia. The organization's early work focused on promoting the use of the Internet among Australian businesses and individuals, and it worked closely with organizations such as the Australian Computer Society and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. In the early 2000s, the organization became involved in policy debates related to the Internet, including the development of Australia's National Broadband Network and the introduction of Internet censorship laws. The organization has also worked with other organizations, such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, to promote Internet security and privacy.

Mission_and_Objectives

The Internet Society of Australia's mission is to promote the development and use of the Internet in Australia for the benefit of all Australians. The organization's objectives include promoting the use of the Internet among Australian businesses and individuals, advocating for policies that support the development of the Internet in Australia, and providing education and training programs to help Australians develop the skills they need to use the Internet effectively. The organization also works to promote Internet security and privacy, and it collaborates with other organizations, such as the Australian Cyber Security Centre and the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner, to address these issues. The Internet Society of Australia is also a member of the Asia-Pacific Network Information Centre and the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.

Structure_and_Governance

The Internet Society of Australia is a non-profit organization that is governed by a board of directors. The board is composed of individuals who are elected by the organization's members, and it is responsible for setting the organization's strategic direction and overseeing its operations. The organization also has a number of committees and working groups that focus on specific issues, such as Internet policy, Internet security, and education and training. The Internet Society of Australia is a chapter of the global Internet Society, and it works closely with other Internet Society chapters around the world, including the Internet Society of New York and the Internet Society of Japan. The organization is also a member of the Australian Academy of Science and the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering.

Activities_and_Initiatives

The Internet Society of Australia is involved in a range of activities and initiatives that promote the development and use of the Internet in Australia. The organization provides education and training programs to help Australians develop the skills they need to use the Internet effectively, and it advocates for policies that support the development of the Internet in Australia. The organization also works to promote Internet security and privacy, and it collaborates with other organizations, such as the Australian Federal Police and the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation, to address these issues. The Internet Society of Australia is also involved in initiatives such as the Australian Broadband Guarantee and the National Cyber Security Awareness Week, which are aimed at promoting the use of the Internet among Australian businesses and individuals. The organization has also partnered with other organizations, such as the CSIRO and the University of Melbourne, to promote Internet-related research and development.

Notable_Members_and_Partnerships

The Internet Society of Australia has a number of notable members and partners, including Vint Cerf, Bob Kahn, and Jon Postel. The organization also works closely with other organizations, such as the Australian Government's Department of Communications and the Arts and the Australian Information Industry Association. The Internet Society of Australia is also a member of the Asia-Pacific Network Information Centre and the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, and it collaborates with other organizations, such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, to promote Internet security and privacy. The organization has also partnered with other organizations, such as the University of New South Wales and the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, to promote Internet-related research and development. The Internet Society of Australia is also a supporter of initiatives such as the Internet Governance Forum and the World Summit on the Information Society. Category:Internet organizations

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