Berita
Sep
06
2019
Hurricane Dorian: ITU sends Emergency Telecoms Assistance to the Bahamas
Infrastructure
Hurricane Dorian has steamrolled through the northern Caribbean and into the United States, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. ...
Sep
03
2019
Prioritize Digital Skills to Drive Global Development: Doreen Bogdan-Martin
Digital Skill
By 2030 there will be an estimated two billion young people seeking opportunities for a bright future. ...
Sep
02
2019
To Build Trust, We could Treat Cybersecurity as a Public Good: Opinion
Cyber Security
Soon your fridge will be able to buy your food on Amazon, having noticed what you liked on Facebook and Instagram. ...
Aug
29
2019
Experts discuss Privacy Issues at ITU Workshop on Fintech Security
Digital Finance
Last week, 90,000 Mastercard loyalty programme customers in Germany and Austria had their names, addresses and credit card numbers compromised after a possible data breach – but the news isn’t unusual. ...
Aug
28
2019
IoT and Smart Cities: Why Africa is Scaling-up its Participation in ITU Standardization
IoT and Smart Cities
This question is top of mind for Bako Wakil, Chair of the African Regional Group within ITU-T Study Group 20 (SG20), the ITU standardization expert group for ‘IoT and smart cities’. ...
Aug
28
2019
Why Digital IDs are Key to Building Trust in Digital Economies
Digital Finance
The first move towards the creation of a digital nation is to provide every citizen, institution, company and government with the chance of having an active participation in the digital economy and in developing digitally-driven social interactions. ...
Aug
27
2019
Top Experts Discuss Key Issues at ITU Workshop on Fintech Security
Digital Finance
‘Fintech’ or financial technology is one of the fastest growing segments in the financial services industry – and it has massive potential to improve lives worldwide. ...
Aug
27
2019
How Big Data is Boosting Productivity for Smallholder Farmers
Artificial Intelligence
The global population is forecasted to reach 8.5 billion people by 2030. And yet, arable land is diminishing. As climate change accelerates, staple cereal crop yields may decline between 10 to 17 percent for every degree of temperature rise. ...

