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BRICS Agenda for Digital Sovereignty

... Arab Emirates and Ethiopia. Digital cooperation is one of the critical and most sought-after issues within BRICS. The agenda had taken shape as an independent area by 2015 through the efforts of Russia, whose initiatives in the field of international information security were not limited to BRICS but also have been supported at the UN level for many years. In 2015, the first meeting of BRICS communications ministers was held in Moscow, where the priorities of multilateral ICT collaboration were articulated ...

29.01.2024

Russia’s Global Information Security Initiatives

..., https://tass.ru/mezhdunarodnaya-panorama/18185115 . 25 . On Inter-MFA Consultations of CIS Member States on International Information Security // Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 24.06.2023, https://www.mid.ru/ru/foreign_policy/international_safety/mezdunarodnaa-informacionnaa-bezopasnost/1.... ....com/international/2020/02/21/why-the-us-chose-to-name-and-shame-russia-over-... . 31 . Web document: https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/National-Cybersecurity-Strategy-2023.pdf ; web document: https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Biden-Harris-Administrations-National-Security....

22.09.2023

Digital Sovereignty in Russia and China

... formulated by the “father of the Chinese firewall” Fang Binxing who announced it in 2011 at the International Symposium on Information Security in Changsha. His idea is based on four principles : each country should have full control over its segment ... ... in cyberspace is an essential part of the digital sovereignty policy pursued by China. In 2016, China promulgated the Law on Cybersecurity and the National Cyberspace Security Strategy . The strategic planning documents emphasize the need to ensure sovereignty ...

14.06.2023

International Information Security in US-Russian Bilateral Relations

... channels of communication instead of tearing relations completely. Drawing an analogy with the Cold War, one can argue that cybersecurity is becoming part of a new strategic stability equation in bilateral relations, despite Washington’s unwillingness ... ... Washington’s fault, the UN’s OEWG still serves as a channel of communication, which is especially important in promoting information security, where misattribution of a cyber incident can lead to escalation. The prospect of new bilateral agreements ...

01.03.2023

Time for an International Cyber Court?

... current international environment, the significance of the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) is steadily rising. In this context, international cooperation is gradually moving towards a legal architecture for ICT governance and international information security (IIS) as an integral part of the overall international security framework. One of the key global challenges on this path is cybercrime. In a broader sense, cybercrime can be defined as criminal activity related to the ICT environment....

28.02.2023

Big Tech vs Regulators: A Long-Term Global Trend

Working Paper 71 / 2022 Working Paper 71 / 2022 Over the past few years, government efforts to regulate tech giants around the world have marked global long-term trends. The authors of this working paper take a closer look at recent key changes in Big Tech regulation both at the international level and in individual jurisdictions of the EU, USA, China and Russia, examining the different ways in which governments have tried to strike a regulatory balance between freedom and security, as well as...

10.02.2023

Mutual Warning: What Ended the Short Cyberspace Detente Between Russia and the United States

... Russia would halt proceedings against the Group’s members, the defendants were not released after the conflict broke out. On the contrary, their detention has already been extended three times. Nevertheless, whatever the role of the arrested members, cybersecurity experts noticed in summer 2022 that REvil had actually got reset and restarted its attacks, albeit on a smaller scale thus far. Vague prospects Russia’s return to full-fledged bilateral contacts with the United States on information security, as well as many other topics, is unlikely until the conflict in Ukraine is over and once the situation normalizes. Until then, Moscow and Washington should focus on multilateral talks, preventing incidents in cyberspace, and maintaining ...

31.10.2022

Putin and Biden’s Cyber Summit

... relations between the two countries may be at a low ebb, U.S. and Russian diplomats were actively engaged in adopting two important cybersecurity reports this spring: one in March under the auspices of the OEWG (which comprises all UN members) with another ... ... issue of combating cybercrime could, to some degree, be depoliticized. In that sense, the decision to launch consultations on information security is an important achievement that allows Moscow and Washington start looking for ways to arrive at more stable ...

29.06.2021

Time to Create a Single Negotiating Cyber Forum under the UN General Assembly First Committee

... proposals and comments made during the plenary sessions and those on various draft reports at the stage of negotiations are accessible on the official UN ODA website. Besides, in cooperation with the OAS, UN ODA and Kenya, ICT4Peace organized a series of cybersecurity policy and diplomacy training workshops for Latin American and African diplomats. On Friday, March 12, 2021, after one and half years of proceedings, the UN Open Ended Working Group (OEWG) on Information and Telecommunications (ICT) in the ...

02.04.2021
 

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