[ME ICANN] FW: Cyber-Diplomacy Web Discussion: Cyber-Armament

Fahd Batayneh fahd.batayneh at icann.org
Fri Oct 18 16:05:50 UTC 2019


The below webinar on Tuesday 22 October at 13.00 UTC and the rest of the series might be of interest to you.

 

Fahd

 

Date: Thursday, October 17, 2019 at 4:26 PM
Subject: [Ext] Cyber-diplomacy web discussion: Cyber-armament

 

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Cyber-armament: A heavy impact on peace, economic development, and human rights

Dear Colleagues,

DiploFoundation is pleased to invite you to the web discussion: Cyber-armament: A heavy impact on peace, economic development, and human rights, taking place Tuesday, 22nd October 2019, 15:00 CEST (13:00 UTC), online. This webinar is the first in a series of cyber-diplomacy web discussions entitled Cyber-diplomacy web discussions: Better safe than sorry, organised by DiploFoundation with the support of Microsoft. The series will aim to map trends, introduce challenges, clarify open issues in negotiations on rules of behaviour in cyberspace, outline processes where discussions are happening, and explain how all of us can get involved. 
  The Cyber-armament: A heavy impact on peace, economic development, and human rights web discussion will look into the development trends of states’ offensive cyber capabilities, and the potential consequences of the growing number, sophistication, and power of cyber-attacks conducted against countries and critical components of societies.
 
Register for the event
 
Our Speakers
Chris Painter, Commissioner of the Global Commission on Stability of Cyberspace, and former Co-ordinator for Cyber Issues at the U.S. State Department
Oleg Demidov, Cyber Portfolio Researcher at UNIDIR
Host and moderator
Vladimir Radunovic, Cybersecurity and E-diplomacy Programmes Director, DiploFoundation
 
Tentative timeline for the entire series:
22 October 2019: Cyber-armament: A heavy impact on peace, economic development, and human rights 
31 October 2019: Applicability of international law to cyberspace: Do we know the rules of the road? 
11 November 2019: Traceability and attribution of cyber-attacks: How confidently can we point a finger? 
21 November 2019: Norms and confidence building measures (CBMs): Are we there yet? 
For background information about the context, and the open and controversial issues discussed in the main negotiation tracks - the UN Group of Governmental Experts on Developments in the Field of Information and Telecommunications in the Context of International Security (UN GGE) and the Open-Ended Working Group (OEWG) - visit the dedicated Digital Watch page.
 Register for the event
 

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