Published on : Wednesday, December 8, 2021
The IT Company Raketa, a leading developer of digital solutions for business travel and expense management, participates in the UN Internet Governance Forum from December 6 to 10, 2021. The sixteenth annual meeting of the Forum held in Poland, its main theme is “Internet United”.
This United Nations event is a global platform for discussing the development of the “worldwide web” and digital technologies, bringing together representatives from more than 175 states, businesses, public organizations, and experts. Raketa takes part in panel discussions, workshops, networking sessions within the framework of the Forum dedicated to cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, protection of personal and corporate data, content, and digital cooperation.
These are especially important and relevant topics for us, said the administration of Raketa. After all, our digital platform for organizing business trips and managing expenses is now actively developing the direction of artificial intelligence. In addition, Raketa deals with personal, corporate data every day and every minute. For us, the security of storing this information, ensuring reliable mechanisms for working with them is a priority in our activities. Great attention to the issues of content, the development of digital projects, and digital transformation. Discuss all these areas within the framework of the UN Forum 2021.
In addition, the event will also cover the topics of new technologies: big data, the Internet of things, blockchain, and others. The UN Internet Governance Forum was established in 2006 by Kofi Annan, the 7th UN Secretary-General, which made this event part of the United Nations ecosystem. The Forum brought together all stakeholders to discuss Internet governance issues, regardless of whether they represent governments, businesses, or civil society.
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