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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 [...]

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 [...]

Geneva Dialogue masterclass:
The role of regional organisations to facilitate the implementation of cyber norms and CBMs

On 20 March, the Geneva Dialogue on Responsible Behaviour in Cyberspace organised a masterclass, the first one in a series in 2024, to start analysing the implementation of the existing norms and confidence-building measures (CBMs) related to critical infrastructure protection. In particular, the masterclass focused on the work of regional organisations: their ongoing projects, [...]