Right now, people around the world continue devoloping improved I.C.T. (Information/Communications/Technology systems) We will addressing how communities can restore health where they are now through improved I.C.T. systems.
ICT and Cybersecurity
- What does a healthy digital system look like?
How is it different from simply having faster technology, more apps, more data, or more automation? - What is broken in the current ICT and cybersecurity system?
Where are the biggest failures: surveillance, data extraction, cyberattacks, misinformation, platform monopolies, weak privacy protections, digital exclusion, or overdependence on centralized systems? - What systems change is needed now?
What has to change in technology design, public policy, ownership, procurement, digital rights, cybersecurity standards, education, and public-interest infrastructure? - Where are the best real-world solutions already working?
Can you point to communities, governments, nonprofits, open-source projects, cooperatives, companies, or public agencies building safer, more democratic digital systems? - What can people do where they are now?
What are practical first steps for individuals, families, schools, small businesses, nonprofits, local governments, and community organizations to become safer and more capable online? - How do we move from digital dependence to digital sovereignty?
What role can open-source tools, local data ownership, public digital infrastructure, community broadband, and independent media play? - What are the biggest cybersecurity risks people underestimate?
Where are communities most vulnerable: passwords, phishing, ransomware, cloud dependence, outdated software, connected devices, supply chains, or lack of training? - How can cybersecurity become a public service, not just a private expense?
What would it look like for cybersecurity to protect schools, hospitals, municipalities, small businesses, journalists, activists, and everyday people? - What policies or investments would unlock safer digital systems?
What should governments, businesses, schools, public agencies, funders, and technology providers do now around privacy, AI safety, encryption, digital literacy, procurement, and cyber resilience? - What is the story people need to hear?
How do we help people move from fear, confusion, and digital overwhelm to practical confidence, shared protection, and the ability to shape technology in service of life?