... Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, 2019). In their work, the authors examine the general concept of cyberspace, while extrapolating it to India's cyberspace dimension.
Cherian Samuel and Munich Charma: India's strategic options in a changing cyberspace
Cybersecurity problems are tightly included in the new agenda of international relations, which stresses the importance of their comprehensive study, now more relevant than ever. The work raises several issues that appear to be important for a modern ...
..., signatories of the agreement have come up with a series of
recommendations
to strengthen confidence-building measures, which are based on the proposals of the UN and OSCE.
Such measures include:
Develop shared positions and interpretations of key cybersecurity issues and concepts, which will facilitate productive dialogue and enhance mutual understanding of cyberspace and its characteristics.
Encourage governments to develop and engage in dialogue around cyber warfare doctrines.
Develop a list of facilities that are off-limits for cyber-attacks, such as nuclear power plants, air traffic control systems,...
... the coalface of information security, particularly in the financial sector, which the state must keep pace with. Cloud computing and mobile access to a global network reduce the effectiveness that individual countries have in laying out the rules in cyberspace. To succeed, states need to be able to work collaboratively, and alongside industry, to ensure cyber security is effective around the globe.
Ilona Stadnik:
A New Cybersecurity Diplomacy: Are States Losing Ground in Norm-making?
There is no denying the fact that the UN has served as the main venue for talks on information security for the last 20 years. Russia has historically given these negotiations high importance,...
... realized, challenges to international security.
Today world's leading states view the challenges and security threats related to cybersecurity as one of the most dangerous and unpredictable. Actually, the main danger is unpredictability. Of course, numerous ... ... in the case of Iran's nuclear program.
Dmitry Stefanovich:
Nuclear-Cybernetic Systems
The situation is quite different with cyberspace. On the one hand, the main sources of threats are seemingly known: organized hacker groups, individual cyber-criminals,...
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Cyber threat intelligence experts Matthew Haynes and Joep Gommers spoke about the principles and tools of intelligence in cyberspace to counter cybercrime.
The second part of the conference focused on applied issues of cyber defense and methods of ... ... Dutch National Police, the Netherlands) shared their experience in implementing non-commercial network projects in the field of cybersecurity and public-private partnership projects.
At the end of the conference Sergey Pimenov, Head of Internet Threats Prevention ...
... economic sanctions, and many others.
While Russia and the U.S. feel the need to cooperate on settling pressing issues regarding cybersecurity, they seem to diverge over what should be done and over how international law could be applied.
In this context ... ... is cooperation on cybercrime prevention and counterterrorism measures. In part because they lack common terminology regarding cyberspace, Russia and the US fail to find common ground when talking about cybercrime prevention. What is more, the at times ...
On March 14-16, Berkeley hosted Global Cyberspace Cooperation Summit
On March 14-16, Berkeley hosted Global Cyberspace Cooperation Summit organized by East West Institute and attended by over 150 experts, government and business representatives from a number of countries. RIAC website ...
... destruction, of chemical and biological weapons, and their falling into the hands of terrorist groups. The participants of the meeting emphasized the need to establish a high level bilateral dialogue between Russia and the United States on cooperation in cyberspace. The experts also discussed the future US strategy in Afghanistan and Central Asia after the presidential election in 2016.
Experts who took part in the meeting on the invitation of RIAC and the EastWest Institute included: Ambassador Extraordinary ...
... spectrum of military-political, economic, social, humanitarian, political and even technical problems associated with the development of cyberspace.
Can Rules of the Game be Worked Out?
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Dmitry Konukhov:
Vaccinated Atom: Cybersecurity for Nuclear
Plants
It is worth noting here that the international regulation of cyberspace has attracted more and more attention over the past few years from researchers and journalists, as well as from politicians and diplomats. This is linked, on the one hand, with new technological trends in the field that remain unregulated at ...