Standards in place for commercial emails
There are already standards in place for commercial emails, should there be specific email standards for other email communication? At the bare minimum what should be required and why? Who would enforce the policies? What types of emails would it apply to?
Create a proposal of a national or international set of standards for electronic communications. You can address only email or you can try to expand your standards to encompass other communication such as instant messaging and text messaging in addition to email. You must clearly categorize and identify the types of electronics communications to which your standards will apply and identify what entity in the computing world should "own" the policing and updating of these standards.
The first step would be to clearly categorize each type of electronic communication and identify what entity is responsible for enforcing these standards. For example: emails can include messages sent within an organization between employees or customers; text messages are typically one-on-one conversations between two people; while instant messaging is generally used for group chats amongst multiple parties. In addition, any commercial or advertising emails must comply with laws such as CAN-SPAM Act which regulates how online businesses are allowed to send out marketing materials.
Each entity responsible for policing this policy should have its own specific guidelines which cover things like acceptable usage policies (AUPs), archiving processes and procedures in place so that records can easily be stored/retrieved if needed. Ideally this may also involve some sort of automated monitoring system which can detect violations more quickly than manual review alone allows – something we already see happening today at many organizations already! Finally those tasked with updating these regulations should consult with other industry experts regularly so they stay abreast on changes within the field and keep their rules up-to-date accordingly.
In conclusion I believe establishing a set of national or international standard for all types of electronic communications is essential to protecting user\'s rights as well as ensuring everyone feels comfortable participating in online activities without fear of malicious activity taking place behind closed doors!