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Cyber stability under pressure: A reality check for cyber norms in an era of AI-driven cyber risks

Online and Geneva

Time: 08:00-10:30 UTC / 10:00–12:30 CEST On-site registration: RSVP to genevadialogue@diplomacy.edu, and also register for the Geneva Cyber Week, before 30 April 2026 Geneva Cyber Week Cyber stability is under increasing strain — not only from more sophisticated attacks, but from the rapid integration of artificial intelligence into both the tools used to carry them out and [...]

Emerging technologies and cybersecurity: Can governance adapt to speed, scale, and uncertainty?
Geneva Dialogue Masterclass #2

Online Zoom

Cyber stability faces growing pressure from geopolitical fragmentation, rapid technological change, and interconnected digital supply chains. Emerging technologies — AI, advanced automation, and quantum computing — are accelerating cyber capabilities, reshaping how vulnerabilities are discovered, defences are built, and operations conducted. Some compress decision timelines; others challenge foundational assumptions about encryption and systemic risk. [...]

Shared code, shared risk: How are security responsibilities allocated?
Security and governance of open source software: Geneva Dialogue Masterclass #1

Online Zoom

Cyber stability is increasingly tested by geopolitical fragmentation, rapid technological change, and tightly coupled digital supply chains. Open source software sits at the centre of these dynamics: widely embedded in critical digital infrastructure, globally developed, and governed through models that were not designed for today’s security, policy, and geopolitical pressures. In 2026, the Geneva Dialogue will [...]