About our SID activities
ISOC - Georgia leads the Safer Internet Day initiative in Georgia. To maximise the impact of the event, they collaborate with various stakeholders, including government agencies, businesses, non-governmental organisations, and international organisations.
For Safer Internet Day, ISOC - Georgia regularly hosts a roundtable discussion with key stakeholders to review current activities and plan future initiatives aimed at creating a safer online environment for children and the Georgian community. Another roundtable is planned for 2025.
Chapter members participate in Safer Internet Day by leading seminars and giving presentations on safe internet practices.
What we are doing to create a better internet...
ISOC – Georgia engages with Georgia Internet community, promoting free and safe internet.
About us
The Internet Society - Georgia Chapter (ISOC Georgia) is a community of iInternet Society members residing and working in Georgia. Founded in 2000, the chapter is dedicated to fostering internet development within the country, grounded in the principles of freedom and trust.
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About our SID activities
ISOC - Georgia leads the Safer Internet Day initiative in Georgia. To maximise the impact of the event, they collaborate with various stakeholders, including government agencies, businesses, non-governmental organisations, and international organisations.
For Safer Internet Day, ISOC - Georgia regularly hosts a roundtable discussion with key stakeholders to review current activities and plan future initiatives aimed at creating a safer online environment for children and the Georgian community. Another roundtable is planned for 2025.
Chapter members participate in Safer Internet Day by leading seminars and giving presentations on safe internet practices.
What we are doing to create a better internet...
ISOC – Georgia engages with Georgia Internet community, promoting free and safe internet.
About us
The Internet Society - Georgia Chapter (ISOC Georgia) is a community of iInternet Society members residing and working in Georgia. Founded in 2000, the chapter is dedicated to fostering internet development within the country, grounded in the principles of freedom and trust.