Geneva Dialogue session ‘Critical infrastructure protection: Who is responsible?’ during the WEF 2025

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On 21 January from 16:00 to 18:00 pm CET the Geneva Dialogue on Responsible Behaviour in Cyberspace will host the session at the Geneva Day at the House of Switzerland in Davos. The session will be organised in an interactive format, including a scenario-based discussion, and will explore the roles and responsibilities of non-state actors, such as the private sector, technical community, and civil society in implementing agreed cyber norms related to critical infrastructure protection.

The Geneva Dialogue on Responsible Behaviour in Cyberspace is an international process initiated by the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA), and implemented by DiploFoundation with support of the Republic and State of Geneva, Center for Digital Trust (C4DT) – EPFL, Swisscom and UBS. The initiative maps roles and responsibilities of relevant actors for implementing the agreed cyber norms, contributing to cyber-stability and security. The outcomes of the Geneva Dialogue are published in the Geneva Manual – a comprehensive guidance on non-state actors’ implementation of existing norms. The first chapter, announced in 2023, focuses on the implementation of the norms related to supply chain security and responsible reporting of ICT vulnerabilities. The session will contribute to finalisation of the next chapter of the Manual with the focus on critical infrastructure protection related norms and confidence-building measures (CBMs).

For RSVP, please contact genevadialogue@diplomacy.edu

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