Internet Society 2024 Action Plan
Action Plan for 2024

ISOC free online courses.
They are for people with different experience levels. View 2024 Training and e-Learning Course Calendar.  A new learning cycle will open every quarter.
https://www.internetsociety.org/blog/2023/10/resources-and-tools-for-starting-a-technical-community/
https://communitytraining.internetsociety.org/

Advocate to Resist Internet Fragmentation
The Internet Society recently launched the ‘OurNet’ campaign to highlight the value of the open, global Internet and empower Internet champions to advocate to resist Internet fragmentation. The campaign includes the crucial, urgent work being done by Internet heroes from across the world, a snapshot of the Internet through the ages, a simulator to get a sense of what Internet fragmentation may mean for us, and an advocacy toolkit to help strategize how best to fight these threats in our respective countries and regions.

Start Up A Technical Community

How do you start up a local technical community? Or if you have a small technical community, how can you grow it to become bigger? The Resources and Tools for Starting a Technical Community lists the resources available within the Internet Society and also within our many partners. Please share the document with anyone who wants to start a new technical community or grow an existing one.

Registration for NDSS 2024 is Now Open!
The Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS) 2024 will take place from 26 February–1 March 2024 in San Diego, California. With peer-reviewed paper presentations, poster sessions, keynotes from leading security practitioners, and multiple co-located workshops, the event encourages and enables the Internet community to apply, deploy, and advance the state of available security technologies. Register before 31 January for early bird rate.

Download your Pulse Country Report
Internet Society Pulse Country Reports consolidate and provide context for the data that we collect and curate via the four Pulse research tracks — shutdowns, enabling technologies, concentration and resilience — for each country. View and download your country’s report today to help you set targets for improving the health and availability of the Internet in your country in 2024.