Publication

Cybersecurity Threats, Vulnerabilities and Resilience Among Women Human Rights Defenders and Civil Society in South-East Asia

Authored by Jaimee Stuart with contributions from Cara Antonaccio and Min Yang, and published by UN Women and the UN University Institute in Macau (UNU), the 2032 report Cybersecurity Threats, Vulnerabilities, and Resilience Among Women Human Rights Defenders and Civil Society in South-East Asia takes a gendered, human-centered approach to addressing cybersecurity challenges across the region. Supported by the Governments of Australia under the Cyber and Critical Tech Cooperation Program (CCTCP), and the Republic of Korea, this research deepens the understanding of digital security for women and civil society, highlighting their unique vulnerabilities while advocating for peace and security in an increasingly digital world.