1.Question 1What does IP stand for?1 pointInternal PacketsInternet ProtocolInternet Packets Interest Protocol2.Question 2The packet-switching mechanism involves1 pointThe separation of data into packets The sending of packets of data across multiple nodesEach packet of data has address and sender informationNone of the above3.Question 3A single IP address can refer to how many domain names?1 pointTwoThreeOneMultiple4.Question 4Who manages the Domain Name Server?1 pointYour own organizationInternet Service Provider Government officesNone of the above5.Question 5What organization manages the Domain Name System? 1 pointDomain Name RegistrarIFANIPICANNARPANET6.Question 6What event triggered a global debate about who controls Internet policy?1 pointThe 2007 cyber attacks between Russia and EstoniaDeath of John Postel and the emerging rights of ICANN to governThe 2006 conferences of global leaders and ICANNEdward Snowden's revelation about NSA spying in 20137.Question 7What are the main competing interests groups in internet governance1 pointThe U.S., Russia and ChinaPrivate sector, civil society and nation statesNation states, governments and non-profitsThe U.S., West Europe and the EastGovernments, nations and private groups8.Question 8The main source of criticism towards ICANN stems from:1 pointProliferation of an arms race to combat the cyber warfare and the proliferation of splinter groups Its poor peformance in matters of cyber warfare and its support for policies that proliferate cyber crimeIssues regarding managerial performance of ICANN and unfair legacy control by the U.S. over ICANN and the DNS Feeling of insecurity for lack of control of Internet policy and issues regards proper rights implementation9.Question 9The World Trade Organization implements the TRIPS aggreement, which establishes a number of common rules that members must respect in the domain of intellectual property rights. However, the Internet has allowed people to violate property rights to an enormous extent.1 pointTrueFalse10.Question 10What does "Internet Balkanization" mean?1 pointThe attempt of countries to create their own InternetThe move of Internet governance to the BalkansThe division of the Internet governance amoung multiple stakeholdersSplit of the Internet protocol into several pieces
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1.Question 1What does IP stand for?1 pointInternal PacketsInternet ProtocolInternet Packets Interest Protocol2.Question 2The packet-switching mechanism involves1 pointThe separation of data into packets The sending of packets of data across multiple nodesEach packet of data has address and sender informationNone of the above3.Question 3A single IP address can refer to how many domain names?1 pointTwoThreeOneMultiple4.Question 4Who manages the Domain Name Server?1 pointYour own organizationInternet Service Provider Government officesNone of the above5.Question 5What organization manages the Domain Name System? 1 pointDomain Name RegistrarIFANIPICANNARPANET6.Question 6What event triggered a global debate about who controls Internet policy?1 pointThe 2007 cyber attacks between Russia and EstoniaDeath of John Postel and the emerging rights of ICANN to governThe 2006 conferences of global leaders and ICANNEdward Snowden's revelation about NSA spying in 20137.Question 7What are the main competing interests groups in internet governance1 pointThe U.S., Russia and ChinaPrivate sector, civil society and nation statesNation states, governments and non-profitsThe U.S., West Europe and the EastGovernments, nations and private groups8.Question 8The main source of criticism towards ICANN stems from:1 pointProliferation of an arms race to combat the cyber warfare and the proliferation of splinter groups Its poor peformance in matters of cyber warfare and its support for policies that proliferate cyber crimeIssues regarding managerial performance of ICANN and unfair legacy control by the U.S. over ICANN and the DNS Feeling of insecurity for lack of control of Internet policy and issues regards proper rights implementation9.Question 9The World Trade Organization implements the TRIPS aggreement, which establishes a number of common rules that members must respect in the domain of intellectual property rights. However, the Internet has allowed people to violate property rights to an enormous extent.1 pointTrueFalse10.Question 10What does "Internet Balkanization" mean?1 pointThe attempt of countries to create their own InternetThe move of Internet governance to the BalkansThe division of the Internet governance amoung multiple stakeholdersSplit of the Internet protocol into several pieces
Solution
- IP stands for Internet Protocol.
- The packet-switching mechanism involves the separation of data into packets, the sending of packets of data across multiple nodes, and each packet of data has address and sender information.
- A single IP address can refer to multiple domain names.
- The Domain Name Server is managed by your own organization or Internet Service Provider.
- The organization that manages the Domain Name System is ICANN.
- The event that triggered a global debate about who controls Internet policy was the death of John Postel and the emerging rights of ICANN to govern.
- The main competing interests groups in internet governance are private sector, civil society, and nation states.
- The main source of criticism towards ICANN stems from issues regarding managerial performance of ICANN and unfair legacy control by the U.S. over ICANN and the DNS.
- True, the World Trade Organization implements the TRIPS agreement, which establishes a number of common rules that members must respect in the domain of intellectual property rights. However, the Internet has allowed people to violate property rights to an enormous extent.
- "Internet Balkanization" means the attempt of countries to create their own Internet.
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