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20 - 22 Apr, 2021

Online

Commonwealth Voices in Cyber Virtual Round Table

The Commonwealth Secretariat is hosting a series of discussions on cyber and tech issues of common interest to Commonwealth member countries.

Tackling the digital divide, combating cybercrime and keeping young people safe online are among the issues that will be addressed during the Commonwealth Voices on Cyber virtual roundtable series, which will take place from 20 to 22 April.

It will be on the theme: Enhancing the Commonwealth Advantage: Reflections on the Commonwealth Cyber Declaration.

There will be panel discussions between experts from the Secretariat, other international organisations and governments, followed by questions from the audience.

2 -3 June, 2021

European Cyber Agora 2021

The European Cyber Agora is a multi-stakeholder platform bridging the gap between government, civil society and industry across Europe to shape the European cybersecurity policy agenda and identify European perspectives on global cybersecurity policy debates. It promotes collaboration across sectors including diverse voices and contributes to evidence-based cybersecurity policymaking through research-based and outcome-oriented engagement.

13 Apr, 2021

Online

Water and Cyber Security: Protection of Critical Water-Related Infrastructure, Part II

The online event "Water and Cyber Security - Protection of Critical Water-related Infrastructure, part II" will take place on Tuesday, 13 April 2021 at 14:00-17:00 (CEST). The event is organized by the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Slovenia to UNOG in Geneva, the Permanent Mission of Israel to UNOG in Geneva, World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and Microsoft.

The meeting will bring together experts from different countries, international organizations and the private sector to explore enhancements on implementation of SDG6 and SDG16 of the Agenda 2030. It will reaffirm commitment to multilateralism in the area of new challenges regarding water. To face these challenges, we need a networked multilateralism, strengthening coordination among multilateral and regional organizations; and an inclusive multilateralism, based on deep interaction with civil society, businesses, local and regional authorities and other stakeholders. Participants will explore possible practical follow-up to facilitate the exchange of information and best practices, and to discuss the implications of international law.

14 Apr, 2021

Online

Paths for multi-stakeholder engagement in the fight against cybercrime

Concluding a series of workshops on engaging civil society in the fight against cybercrime, this public event aims to explore practical ways for civil society engagement in the upcoming UN process on and in global cybercrime policymaking more generally.

It draws on concrete examples from the open-ended working group on developments in the field of information and telecommunications in the context of international security and on other UN processes on transnational crime.

The event includes representatives from states, civil society and private sector and aims to explore innovative ways for engagement and the prospects for multi-stakeholder coordination on cybercrime.

The discussion is being organised in collaboration with the European Union Institute for Security Studies and takes place in English, Spanish, and French.

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8 Apr, 2021

Online

The Weakest Link? Digital Technology and Cyber Security Capacity Building in the Global South

The world gets more interconnected, and the dependency of cyberspace and its infrastructure is now evident in most sectors. As the cyber domain is only as strong as the weakest link – there is a need for building security standards across countries to minimize threats.

Cyber threats and risks are particularly challenging for developing countries and nations affected by conflict and fragility. Therefore, there is a need for specific efforts toward those countries, as they are developing digital and physical infrastructures while being characterized by weak institutions, poor governance mechanisms, and limited resources. More info to come.

The webinar is part of the research project C3SA, and is connected to NUPI's Centre for Cyber Security Studies.

26 May, 2021

Online

Cyber Trends 2021

Now in its fifth year, Cyber Trends draws on the experience of industry practitioners, government representatives, and researchers to examine the current trends and what is on the horizon for the cybersecurity ecosystem, across the UK and around the world.

This year the debates will consider the impact of the global pandemic on the current and future cyber scene. We are at a critical juncture where new trends are appearing and transformative initiatives are taking place.

18 Mar, 2021

Online

CYBERSEC Brussels Leaders’ Foresight 2021

CYBERSEC Brussels Leaders’ Foresight 2021 will follow the leitmotif of the CYBERSEC Global 2020: Together Against Adversarial Internet. Since the very beginning of the humankind, every innovation has transformed our lives and the Internet is not an exception. Those inventions are also accompanied by a plethora of threats which need to be addressed for the wellbeing and secure future of the global society.

The main topics of CYBERSEC Brussels Leaders’ Foresight 2021 will follow the four traditional CYBERSEC thematic streams, as well as a separate section dedicated to EU digital policies.

9 Mar, 2021

Online

Sustainable Capacity Building: Internet Governance in Africa

What are capacity building initiatives offered by several stakeholder groups in Africa at the continental, regional, and national levels? What are the strengths and weaknesses in capacity building initiatives and how can we match them against the scenario of opportunities and threats in the Internet governance policy space?

The online discussion on Tuesday, 9 March 2021, 13:00 - 14:00 UTC (14:00 - 15:00 CET), will include the presentation of a report - suggesting the action plan ahead - prepared in the framework of the PRIDA project by DiploFoundation. The launch of the report ‘Sustainable Capacity Building: Internet Governance in Africa’ will be an opportunity to present the key findings and recommendations of the study. An interactive discussion will follow among IG capacity building experts and practitioners, with the possibility of interaction with attendees.

5 Nov, 2020

Online

GFCE Open Forum @IGF 2020

The Global Forum on Cyber Expertise (GFCE) - increasing trust through building capacity. During this Open Forum webinar during Phase 1 of the IGF 2020, the GFCE will present the efforts of the GFCE and its constituent members as a global platform for the coordination of cyber capacity building.

The webinar will take place on Thursday, 5 November 20:20 - 21:20 CET.

Register for the vIGF 2020 here: https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/igf-2020-registration

24 - 25 Nov, 2020

Online

GFCE Annual V-Meeting 2020 – Coordinating a global network for cyber capacity building

The GFCE has the ambition to coordinate a global network for Cyber Capacity Building in 2021. In preparation for 2021, the focus of the GFCE Annual Meeting 2020 will be on the following key elements:
- Celebrate the GFCE 5th anniversary by sharing successes of the GFCE thus far
- Share outcomes 2020
- Presentation of Work Plan and ambitions for 2021

This GFCE Annual Meeting will differ from the previous ones, as it will be hosted fully online, by using a virtual experience tool.

5 October - 5 December 2020

Online

Online course on cybersecurity

Online course in Cybersecurity covers technological and geopolitical risks, policy challenges, actors, and initiatives related to cybersecurity, especially those related to cybercrime, violence, child protection, the security of core infrastructure, and cyberwarfare. It also covers a broader context: the relations of cybersecurity with economic development and human rights. This highly interactive 10-week online course is based on in-depth discussions led by renown and experienced practitioners in the field. The unique multidisciplinary approach (covering technology, crime and legal aspects, international relations and diplomacy, national policy frameworks, and social and economic aspects) offers a holistic mapping of the burning issues, and a broader view of the impacts of cybersecurity, including current policy and governance responses.