Events for January 21 - April 4, 2023

The Geneva Manual on Responsible Behaviour in Cyberspace: The Role of Non-State Stakeholders in the Implementation of Norms

Virtual discussion at the GFCE Working Group A&B Is there a need, and why, for an international approach to protect critical infrastructure (CI)? Are there any additional sectors or dependencies which should be categorised as critical? What are the main existing and emerging threats and risks to CIP, considering the emerging tech such as [...]

The Geneva Manual: How Do Cyber Norms Guide Us In Protecting Critical Infrastructure? Singapore International Cyber Week

Cyber threats targeting critical infrastructure (CI) and assets, often undetected by the victim, have become the ‘new normal’ in today’s heightened geopolitical climate. Additionally, decision-makers are concerned not only with malicious cyber activities, but also with faulty and insufficiently secure software development practices that can cause global disruptions due to interconnected supply chains. To [...]

Securing critical infrastructure in cyber: Who and how?

Riyadh

In an era where interdependencies stretch across borders and hybrid threats blur the lines between cyber and physical domains, a critical question emerges: Are states and key stakeholders truly prepared to protect critical infrastructure (CI)? With the shifting nature of cyber threats, how can relationships between public and private actors evolve to better protect [...]

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

House of Switzerland in Davos

On 21 January from 16:00 to 18:00 pm CET the Geneva Dialogue on Responsible Behaviour in Cyberspace hosted the session at the Geneva Day at the House of Switzerland in Davos. The session has been organised in an interactive format, including a scenario-based discussion, and explored the roles and responsibilities of non-state actors, such [...]

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