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January edition of RNIDS Info

Issue 37 of the RNIDS Info corporate newsletter brings an overview of events at RNIDS and in the local and global Internet community in the fourth quarter of 2017. A regular session was held of the RNIDS Conference of Co‑founders, at which new General Terms and Conditions for the Operation of Accredited RNIDS Registrars were approved. A panel debate was held titled “Internet Security ‑ Problems and Solutions”, as well as a series of educational events all over Serbia on the basics of establishing a proper online business presence. The Third RSNOG Conference was held, as well as a free workshop on the topic “Implementation of IPv6 in cable and mobile networks”. There were two staff changes in the RNIDS Office, and marketing partnership with RNIDS accredited registrars was continued. As regards international cooperation, RNIDS representatives attended a number of meetings all over the world. DOWNLOAD: RNIDS Info 37 (PDF, 1.48 MB)

13.03.2018.

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DIDS 2018 ‑ on Internet identity, heritage and business

The ninth annual conference on the Internet in Serbia ‑ DIDS 2018 ‑ held under the slogan “Guardians of Internet Identity”, was held 6th and 7th March in Belgrade, organised by the Serbian National Internet Domain Registry Foundation (RNIDS). Some 450 visitors and more than 2000 viewers watching the online stream listened to talks and panel debates with 16 foreign and local experts on current topics from the digital world, such as personal data protection in the light of the GDPR, the role of digitalisation in the preservation of heritage and the importance of an online presence for business. We also celebrated the 10th birthday of the .RS domain, which, in the words of Tatjana Matić, state secretary in the Ministry of Trade, Tourism and Telecommunications, has established Serbia’s brand on the global network: “Both RNIDS and the Republic of Serbia were timely in realising the importance of having a national domain and of the expansion of the use of the Internet. 10 years ago only 33% of citizens had Internet access. Today, that number has grown to 68% of households and almost 100% of companies.” However, the growth of technology has also placed new challenges before us. Vojislav Rodić, chair of the RNIDS Board of Governors,...

08.03.2018.

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Digital heritage at DIDS 2018 conference

The identity of a people can be presented, preserved and promoted on the Internet through a digitalised heritage that is always accessible and searchable online. How is this done in Serbia and the region? Find out at the DIDS 2018 conference, organised by the Serbian National Internet Domain Registry Foundation (RNIDS), 6th and 7th March, at the Metropol Palace Hotel, Belgrade. The topic of the second block of DIDS will be digitalisation in culture and science, with presentations of valuable initiatives, research and activities in Serbia that are noteworthy within the broader European context. A panel debate titled “Digital Heritage” will be moderated for its local and international guests by Dr Tamara Vučenović, Editor of the Radio Belgrade 2 educational programme. Our guest from Slovenia, Matjaž Filo, Manager of the IT sector at the University of Ljubljana Faculty of Social Sciences, will give an introductory talk on the topic of “Digitalisation in Slovenia and Use of the Cloud” ‑ on projects and areas for digitalisation in culture being worked on in national institutions, as well as plans for the construction of a cloud for public use. Dr Adam Sofronijević, Deputy Director of the Svetozar Marković University Library in Belgrade, will talk about the digital transformation of business, and its specific characteristics in the context of culture and science,...

26.02.2018.

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How the GDPR protects your cyber personality ‑ at DIDS 2018

The ninth annual conference on the Internet in Serbia ‑ DIDS 2018 ‑ is being held at the Metropol Palace Hotel, Belgrade, on 6th and 7th March, organised by the Serbian National Internet Domain Registry Foundation (RNIDS), under the slogan “Guardians of Internet Identity”. The first block of DIDS traditionally addresses the hottest current Internet topic, which this year is the General Data Protection Regulation ‑ the GDPR. The common currency of the digital age isn’t the dollar and it isn’t bitcoin ‑ it’s private data. All of our smart devices are collecting it, as are sensors all around us, and other people’s computers, which we call the “cloud”. The services we use are also collecting it, and so are the institutions we communicate with. The data is processed, cross‑referenced and bundled up. Then it is shared, stolen or leaked ‑ or it is sold. It is used by individuals, criminals, companies, institutions and the security services. Our private lives are irreversibly becoming public, and being monetised. The European Union is coming up with a regulatory response in the form of the GDPR, which comes into force at the end of May and lays out how the personal data of EU citizens is to be handled. These rules will also be imposed at...

20.02.2018.

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The Guardians of Internet Identity ‑ at DIDS 2018

The year when the Serbian .RS domain celebrates its tenth anniversary will also see the ninth time the best‑attended annual conference on the Internet ‑ DIDS 2018 ‑ is held in Serbia. The organiser is the Serbian National Internet Domain Registry Foundation (RNIDS) and the event will be held on 6th and 7th March at the Metropol Palace Hotel in Belgrade. The slogan of this year’s Serbian Internet Domains Day is “Guardians of Internet Identity”. The first block of DIDS, titled “Cyber Personality” will address the very current topic ‑ in Europe and worldwide ‑ of the GDPR, the General Data Protection Regulation, which comes into force in the EU in late May and which will impact the way some companies in Serbia do business. Moderator Vladimir Radunović will discuss this regulation and other aspects of online privacy with participants in a panel debate. Thomas Rickert, attorney from Germany and the chair of the Names & Numbers Forum at “eco” ‑ the Association of the Internet Industry ‑ will be giving an introductory talk on this topic. The discussion will be joined by Cormac Callanan, CEO of Aconite Internet Solutions from Ireland, and Nevena Ružić, assistant to the general secretary of the office of the Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data...

05.02.2018.

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Cyribusters 3: How to make the most of Cyrillic online

“When we began using computers we had no inkling of the extent to which they would change our life habits. The march of technology has also impacted the use of our traditional script. Now, however, new ways are opening up to spread the use of the Cyrillic alphabet online ‑ and this time technology can be our ally.” These were the words of Vojislav Rodić, Chair of the Board of Governors of the Serbian National Internet Domain Name Registry Foundation (RNIDS), opening Cyribusters, the sixth event devoted to our second ccTLD, .СРБ. Before the panel debate kicked off, Predrag Milićević, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer with RNIDS, gave a brief overview of the history of the standards relating to Cyrillic and the use of non‑Latin characters and symbols on the Net. A little over ten years ago, ICANN, the organisation that manages the global structure of the Internet, enabled the use of non‑Latin domains on the Internet, but the defining moment is considered to have come in 2003 when UNESCO adopted a proposal recommending the equal use of diverse languages and alphabets online. Six years later saw the worldwide launch of ccTLDs in non‑Latin alphabets. Our .СРБ domain has been online since January 2012, making it the second oldest...

24.01.2018.

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The Internet Conference: DIDS 2018

The ninth annual conference on the development of the Internet on the Serbian .RS and .СРБ domains ‑ DIDS 2018 ‑ will be held 6th and 7th March 2018 at Belgrade’s Metropol Palace Hotel, organised by the Serbian National Internet Domain Registry Foundation (RNIDS). The programme of the Serbian Internet Domain Day event this year will be divided into three themed blocks, which some 15 professionals from home and abroad will take part in. The topic of the first block will be Internet privacy, with a focus on the new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and its implications for the business of legal entities in Serbia. The second block will look at digitisation in culture and science, with a particular focus on successful projects in this area, both internationally and in Serbia, and on how to ensure that the implementation of digital technologies in these areas yields the best possible results. The third block will comprise a presentation of the results of the 2017 Digital Vitality Index of small, micro ‑ and medium enterprises in Serbia study, carried out for the first time in Serbia.    The second day of the DIDS 2018 conference will host the Regional TLD Forum, which gathers together representatives from the top‑level country domain registries in...

22.01.2018.

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October edition of RNIDS Info

Issue 36 of the RNIDS News corporate newsletter brings an overview of events at RNIDS and in the local and global Internet community in the third quarter of 2017. An electoral session of the RNIDS Conference of Co‑founders was held, and there were a number of staff changes in the RNIDS Office. The preparation phase for an initial set of enactments governing the operation of RNIDS accredited registrars was completed. Over the summer RNIDS also provided a large amount of useful content, launched via its summer educational and promotional campaign. A Cooperation Agreement was signed with the Belgrade Milutin Milanković Association. Market partnership with RNIDS accredited registrars was also continued. As regards international cooperation, RNIDS representatives attended a number of meetings in Europe and Asia. DOWNLOAD: RNIDS Info 36 (PDF, 1,45 MB)

14.12.2017.

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Materials of the workshop: "IPv6 application in cellular and non‑cellular networks" available

The Serbian National Internet Domain Registry Foundation (RNIDS), in partnership with the ISOC, held a free workshop on the topic "IPv6 application in cellular and non‑cellular networks" on 22nd November 2017. The video recording of the workshop and accompanying materials made available here, are intended for network operators, Internet service providers and academic and state institutions. In the first part of the workshop there is a discussion of the basics of IPv6 and the transition from IPv4 from the perspective of network operators, Internet service providers and academic and state institutions. The second part of the workshop is somewhat more technical and concerns the introduction of IPv6 and IPv6‑only networks (including IPv4‑as‑a‑service for end users). You can hear an explanation of the 12 standard steps in the process of deploying IPv6, as well as different scenarios for facilitating the use of IPv4 for users[MA2]  who still need it. Speakers' biographies Jordi Palet Martínez: CEO/CTO at The IPv6 Company[MA4]  for the last 17 years. Has devoted most of his career to IPv6 R&D, standardisation, training and consultancy. He has worked with IPv6 customers in 110 countries and has co‑authored a number of RFCs and books related to IPv6, as well as contributing to IPv6 training and policy making in...

01.12.2017.

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Internet business basics training for entrepreneurs in Pančevo

The Serbian National Internet Domain Name Registry Foundation (RNIDS) and the company Madnet, in partnership with the Pančevo Regional Chamber of Commerce and Industry, organised a one‑day free educational workshop on 28th November 2017, for business‑owners from Pančevo and the surrounding area. This event was another in a series organised by the RNIDS Foundation across Serbia, and was hosted by Madnet, an accredited registrar for Serbian ccTLDs, whose owner and director Nenad Orlić kicked off proceedings by greeting all those attending. During four talks, some 80 entrepreneurs and other interested individuals had a chance to hear about the potential of the Internet, and how it could help them launch a new business or develop an existing one. What are the basics of an Internet presence?  “Those who think they own their social network properties are gravely mistaken,” Predrag Milićević, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer with RNIDS, began his talk. “Anyone who believes that anything at the address facebook.com belongs to them should look into who owns that domain. Because the owner of the domain is the owner of what’s on it. Every social network has an owner, who at any time can change the terms of service and suddenly leave the proud ‘owner’ of a fan...

29.11.2017.

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RNIDS in Vrnjačka Banja: educating about online business basics

The Serbian National Internet Domain Registry Foundation (RNIDS), in partnership with the municipality of Vrnjačka Banja, held a one‑day free educational workshop on 24th October 2017 for all those interested in hearing more about the basics of doing business on the Internet. This event was another in a series organised by the RNIDS Foundation all over Serbia in cooperation with local partners. During four talks, some 70 attendees had a chance to hear about the potential of the Internet, and how it could help them launch a new business or develop an existing one. “The domain on which your business site is hosted should not be registered in the name of the agency you work with, your business partner, or even in your own name. The only correct approach is to register your domain in the name of your company,” stressed Predrag Milićević, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer with RNIDS, during his talk. He reminded the audience of examples of brands that did not take due care over their Internet domains and as a result comprised their business web sites ‑ and their reputations too. “The right time to register a domain is the moment the business idea comes to you. Any time after that could...

25.10.2017.

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Panel discussion "Internet Security Problems and Solutions" organized by RNIDS

The Serbian National Internet Domain Registry Foundation (RNIDS) has for the fifth year in a row now organised an event as part of European Cyber Security Month. With today’s society becoming increasingly interconnected, and relying on Internet technology to function, the topic of "Internet Security ‑ Problems and Solutions" was settled on for this year’s panel discussion, held 17th October in the Centre for the Promotion of Science. Taking in part in the event were local and foreign experts in the field of internet security: Branko Stamenković ‑ Special Prosecutor for High‑Tech Crime at the Prosecution Office for High‑Tech Crime in Belgrade, Aleksandar Pavlović ‑ system engineer for the company "COMING" in Belgrade, Žarko Kecić ‑ acting director of RNIDS and Chief Technical Officer, and Alexander Venedioukhin ‑ researcher at the Technical Center of Internet (TCI). Phishing is popular again Branko Stamenković talked about the problems of phishing and online fraud in Serbia, and emphasised the importance of the partnership between RNIDS and the Public Prosecution Service, as well as the Special Prosecution Office for High‑Tech Crime, in working to prevent crime on the Internet. “Experience from other countries has shown that the best results are achieved when the state and private sectors work together,” Stamenković said. He highlighted one of the greatest challenges as...

18.10.2017.

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