The State Department hosted a multilateral training on International Security in Cyberspace with the George C Marshall Centre. This training provided governments with an overview of responsible state behavior in cyberspace
The main objectives of this project consist of: Promoting regional and international cooperation in cybersecurity Enhancing the knowledge of the diplomats and cybersecurity policy decision makers in cyber diplomacy and structures they need in their own countries in order to engage internationally Familiarising WB diplomats and cybersecurity policy decision makers […]
This online role-play simulation is designed for diplomats and professionals directly engaged in shaping global cybersecurity policy through the UN Open-ended Working Group (OEWG), and other related processes. The goal of this game is to connect cyber-norms and confidence-building measures (CBMs) to the practice through a practical a case of […]
This toolkit provides a comprehensive guide for Private Security Companies (PSCs) on navigating the complex landscape of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and their impact on human rights. The toolkit is designed for a wide range of PSC stakeholders, including security professionals, management, human rights officers, compliance teams, technology teams, […]
A Handbook for the Practice of Cyber Diplomacy serves as a practical guide for future diplomats navigating this rapidly evolving field. While progress has been made, cyber diplomacy remains a young field of international relations. This handbook equips new generations of cyber diplomats with foundational understandings, with an emphasis on the […]
Aim The ECCC aims to increase Europe’s cybersecurity capacities and competitiveness, working together with a Network of National Coordination Centres (NCCs) to build a strong cybersecurity Community. The ECCC is currently being set up. The Commission is taking over the functioning of the ECCC until this new EU body can […]
InFuture Foundation is a Botswana based civil society organisation that promotes cybersecurity awareness and digital literacy through media campaigns and outreach activities. The organisation runs a programme called eBotho, which is an initiative developed to deliver cybersecurity awareness informational and educational campaigns through media messages, an annual cyber smart challenge […]
2023
The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) and the Permanent Mission of the United Kingdom to the United Nations hosted a side event to the United Nations Open-Ended Working Group (OEWG) on security of and in the use of information and communications technologies (ICTs) on the 25th of July […]
2022
As part of its Research Webinar Series, the GFCE launched the report “Putting Cyber Norms in Practice: Implementing the UN GGE 2015 recommendations through national strategies and policies” on 27 January 2022. The report was written by Mika Kerttunen and Eneken Tikk, and was commissioned through the GFCE Global CCB […]
2020
How do States implement norms of responsible behaviour in cyberspace? What good practices are emerging in the field? The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) organized a series of webinars to explore national approaches to the implementation of cyber norms, with a particular focus on emerging good practices in […]
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