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Capacity-Building on Combating Cybercrime in Central Asia: Phase II
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Capacity-Building on Combating Cybercrime in Central Asia: Phase II
This project strengthens the capacities of the five OSCE participating States in Central Asia, namely Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, to investigate and prosecute cybercrimes and other crimes involving electronic evidence in line with international human rights standards. It is the second phase of the OSCE project Capacity Building on Combating Cybercrime […]
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OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina – “National Cyber Incident Classification” workshop
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OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina – “National Cyber Incident Classification” workshop
The OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina supported a “National Cyber Incident Classification” workshop for South-East and Eastern Europe in Banja Luka on 22 and 23 September 2022. The workshop was organized by the OSCE’s Transnational Threats Department (TNTD), in co-operation with the Republika Srpska Ministry of Scientific and Technological […]
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OSCE Albania
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- Cyber Security Culture & Skills
- Cyber Security Awareness
- Education, Training & Workforce Development
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OSCE Albania
The OSCE Presence in Albania’s primary aim is to enhance cyber and ICT security to improve community safety and stability in the region. Their activities include raising awareness about cyber threats, offering information sessions, creating online safety guidelines, and supporting Albania’s Cybersecurity Strategy. These efforts align with OSCE-wide initiatives focused […]
Capacity Building on Combating Cybercrime in Central Asia
This project strengthens the capacities of the five OSCE participating States in Central Asia, namely Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, to sustainably educate and train their police officers and prosecutors on combating cybercrime in line with OSCE commitments, relevant international standards and international human rights obligations. It is a first such comprehensive […]
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Trainings on the Role of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) in the Context of Regional/International Security and Application of OSCE Confidence Building Measures (CBMs) to Reduce the Risks of Conflict Stemming from the Use of ICTs
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Trainings on the Role of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) in the Context of Regional/International Security and Application of OSCE Confidence Building Measures (CBMs) to Reduce the Risks of Conflict Stemming from the Use of ICTs
Coordinated by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this project implemented by the OSCE Secretariat focuses on the application of OSCE’s Confidence Building Measures (CBM) in Member countries as well as the Western Balkans.
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Operationalizing the Recommendations of the Work Plan on Enhancing Cyber CBM Implementation
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Operationalizing the Recommendations of the Work Plan on Enhancing Cyber CBM Implementation
Coordinated by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this project implemented by the OSCE Secretariat focuses on OSCE’s Confidence Building Measure (CBM) implementation.
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Development and implementation of National Cyber Incident Severity Scales (NCISS) and related measures to protect critical infrastructures
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Development and implementation of National Cyber Incident Severity Scales (NCISS) and related measures to protect critical infrastructures
This project focuses on Confidence Building Measures (CBM), specifically on crisis communication procedures, crisis management and the classification of information communication technology (ICT) incidents in terms of the scale and seriousness of the incident among Central Asian, European, and North American states. Additionally, it aims at raising the implementation rate […]
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E-Learning Course on OSCE Cyber Confidence-Building Measures
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E-Learning Course on OSCE Cyber Confidence-Building Measures
In 2021, the OSCE’s Transnational Threats Department launched an e-learning course on OSCE cyber/ICT security Confidence-Building Measures that anyone can benefit from.
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Cyber Hygiene Essentials in Ukraine
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- Cyber Incident Management & Critical Information Protection
- Critical Information Infrastructure Protection
- Cyber Security Culture & Skills
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Cyber Hygiene Essentials in Ukraine
The project will train Ukrainian civil servants in cyber hygiene develop further specialised advanced training on cybersecurity for ICT personal from select ministries, an awareness campaign and a specialised compliance cybersecurity checklist for government authorities to improve vulnerabilities.
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Series of National Table-Top Exercises in South Eastern Europe on Preventing and Countering the Use of the Internet for Terrorist Purposes in 2019-2020
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Series of National Table-Top Exercises in South Eastern Europe on Preventing and Countering the Use of the Internet for Terrorist Purposes in 2019-2020
To promote the development and implementation of human-rights compliant and gender mainstreamed actionable policies and programmatic recommendations aimed to improve the efficiency of national efforts to address the threats posed by the use of the internet for terrorist purposes in SEE by facilitating the exchange of lessons learned and good […]
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Preventing and Countering the Use of the Internet for Terrorist Purposes in Central Asia in 2019-2020
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Preventing and Countering the Use of the Internet for Terrorist Purposes in Central Asia in 2019-2020
To promote the development and implementation of human-rights compliant and gender mainstreamed actionable policies and programmatic recommendations aimed to improve the efficiency of national efforts to address the threats posed by the use of the internet for terrorist purposes in SEE by facilitating the exchange of lessons learned and good […]
Confidence-Building Measure Customized Implementation Support
Recognizing the need to enhancing national implementation of the OSCE Confidence-Building Measures (CBMs) to reduce the risks of conflict from the use of ICTs to promote global cyber stability between States, this project’s goal is to promote, assist and foster the implementation process of existing cyber/ICT CBMs. This will be […]
International Law of Cyber Operations Executive Course
The International Law, Norms, and Confidence Building Measures in Cyberspace training increases the level of knowledge and awareness of the participants on the applicability of international law in cyberspace and voluntary norms and principles of responsible state behaviour as well as to increase awareness on the OSCE cyber/ICT security CBMs, […]
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OSCE CBM8 Crisis Prevention and Communications Network
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OSCE CBM8 Crisis Prevention and Communications Network
Coordinated by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this project implemented by the OSCE Secretariat focuses on OSCE’s Confidence Building Measure (CBM) number 8 in order to promote policy and technical Points of Contact amongst OSCE Member States.
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National Capacities in Uzbekistan for Countering the Use of the Internet for Terrorist Purposes
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National Capacities in Uzbekistan for Countering the Use of the Internet for Terrorist Purposes
A three-day national Table-top exercise on countering the use of the Internet for terrorist purposes began on 29 January 2019 in Tashkent. The exercise, for some 45 representatives of the parliament, judges, investigators, law enforcement officers, relevant state institutions and agencies, the ICT industry, civil society, youth organizations, academia, and […]