Everyone has a role to play in trust and security online. This project will demonstrate and teach people how the open Internet standards and protocols make web servers, and the greater Internet, more secure.
Open Standards Everywhere (OSE)
Chatham House Event: Cyber 2021
Andrew Sullivan, our President and CEO, spoke at a panel discussion ‘How can we maintain a global, open Internet?’....
Changes to Our Work in 2021
Here at the Internet Society, we believe that the Internet is for everyone. Our work focuses on ensuring that...
Speed Matters: How Businesses Can Improve User Experience Using Open Standards
A recent report – Milliseconds make Millions – commissioned by Google and published by Deloitte, has shown that mobile...
IPv6 Buzz Podcast Dives into Open Standards Everywhere
What are the challenges with applications supporting IPv6? What do people, particularly those working in enterprises, need to know...
HOPE Conference 2020
25 July - 2 August 2020
In Africa, An Open Internet Standards Course for Universities
Seventy university students from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Ethiopia, Kenya, and Ghana gained insights into open Internet...
Open Standards Everywhere: How the Kolkata Chapter Got a Perfect Score
In early May 2020, the Open Standards Everywhere (OSE) project held a series of virtual training sessions for Internet...
Listen to the Hedge Podcast 39 to Learn about the Open Standards Everywhere Project
What is our Open Standards Everywhere (OSE) project all about? How did it get started? What are the project...
On This 8th World IPv6 Launchiversary, Help Us Get More Websites Available Over IPv6
Eight years ago, on June 6, 2012, thousands of companies and organizations came together as part of World IPv6...
InterCommunity 2020: Open Standards Everywhere
The first InterCommunity of 2020 took place 26 February, a one-hour virtual conversation about Open Standards Everywhere. Attendees learned why...
Introducing our Open Standards Everywhere project – securing web servers in 2020!
How do you make your web server as secure as possible – while using the latest open security standards?...