Events for March 20, 2024 - November 11, 2020

Geneva Dialogue at the African School of Internet Governance (AfriSIG)

Es Salaam , Tanzania, United Republic of

The African School of Internet Governance is a regular pre-event training that takes place before the African IGF to create awareness and build practical skills in Internet, ICT and Data Governance for civil society, the public and private sectors. This year it was held in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania from 23 to 28 May, [...]

Geneva Dialogue at the OSCE Cross-regional Conference on Cyber/ICT Security

Ulaanbaatar , Mongolia

The two-day workshop examined the nexus between CBMs and cyber norms, with a specific focus on identifying commonalities in their implementation. The Geneva Dialogue on Responsible Behaviour in Cyberspace was presented and further discussed as an example of good practice during the session on a multistakeholder approach to cyberspace. Through expert-led discussions, the event [...]

Geneva Dialogue session at the Global Digital Collaboration Conference (GDCC 2025)

Organised by the C4DT-EPFL, Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) and  DiploFoundation, the session brought together representatives from government, industry, and academia for an open discussion on the evolving relevance of cyber norms and the rules-based international order in safeguarding critical infrastructure. While states have endorsed norms for responsible state behaviour in cyberspace, [...]

From Geneva to Abu Dhabi: Algorithms Redefining War and Peace

The Hili Forum in Abu Dhabi (8–9 September 2025) has quickly become one of the UAE’s flagship spaces for global dialogue — a place where leaders, experts, and thinkers from around the world debate the big issues shaping our future. Mr Vladimir Radunovic, Diplo’s Director for Cybersecurity and E-diplomacy, will join the panel “Geneva [...]

Cyber Norms on the Ground: Who Is Responsible for Securing Critical Infrastructure?

⏰ 13:00–15:00 SGT / 9:00–11:00 CESTWhen everything is critical, who protects it? What do cyber norms actually tell us to do? And how, and by whom?Dependence on digital infrastructures is continuously increasing, from energy grids to healthcare systems, making them an ever more attractive target for malicious cyber operations. As these risks intensify, the urgency [...]

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