ISOC SVG CHAPTER
Promote the development, security, access and use of the Internet as an open source to benefit all citizens of St. Vincent a
Promote the development, security, access and use of the Internet as an open source to benefit all citizens of St. Vincent a
The general purpose of the Chapter shall be to advance and promote the ISOC Principal Purpose, Principles and Goals
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To serve the interests of this segment of the global Internet community through a local presence, focusing on local issues and developments; promoting security, access and use of the Internet.
To foster the community’s partic
The general purpose of the Chapter shall be to advance and promote the ISOC Principal Purpose, Principles and Goals
.
To serve the interests of this segment of the global Internet community through a local presence, focusing on local issues and developments; promoting security, access and use of the Internet.
To foster the community’s participation in areas important to the evolution and further development of the Internet
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Partnering for a Open and Secured Internet in SVG
Meaningful connection requires collaboration across sectors. Our Corporate Partnership invites businesses, institutions, and organizations to join us in shaping an open, secure, and inclusive Internet for all Vincentians.

In 2021, ISOC St. Vincent and the Grenadines (ISOC SVG) was recognized as a Gigabit Chapter by the Internet Society — a significant milestone that acknowledged the chapter’s commitment to advancing high-speed, resilient, and inclusive Internet infrastructure across the country.
October 30, 2025
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ISOC SVG supports and promotes Get Safe Online as part of its broader mission to build a secure, inclusive, and resilient Internet ecosystem in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Together, we champion digital literacy, cybersecurity, and responsible Internet use.
Internet Society members are vital to carrying our message of an open, globally-connected, and secure Internet for all.
Because members bring such great value, experience, and knowledge to our organization, we’ve designed a new training program just for them: The Internet Society Fundamentals program. The program was inspired by the great experience we had with 2020 Chapter training program as well as feedback on specific needs, requirements, challenges and the COVID-19 context.
The Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS) is a global initiative, supported by the Internet Society, to work with operators, enterprises, and policymakers to implement crucial fixes needed to reduce the most common routing threats.
MANRS ‘goal is to ensure a secure and resilient Internet by protecting its routing infrastructure. In 2017 alone, more than 14,000 routing disruptions or attacks, such as hijacking, leaks, or counterfeiting, resulted in stolen data, lost revenue, and reputational damage.
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