Search: Russia,Cybersecurity (66 materials)

 

Protecting Personal Data: Who Is the Governor?

... country’s economic capability to successfully implement the project, while partly supporting the idea. Third, suspicious international reactions are detrimental to the country’s image. Pavel Sharikov: Protecting Sensitive Data: The Experience of Russia and the US 3. Juggling various interests Following the Cybersecurity law of 2017, China introduced the non-binding national standard Personal Information Security Specification that is somewhat similar to GDPR. The main focus of the document, however, lies in ensuring national security while still making ...

11.06.2019

RIAC at Cyber Forum in Garmisch-Partenkirchen

On April 22–25, 2019, the 13th International Forum on the Problems of International Information Security was held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Germany). On April 22–25, 2019, the 13th International Forum on the Problems of International Information Security was held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Germany). The forum was organized by the National Association for International Information Security (NAIIS) with the International Affairs Journal and gathered over 100 experts from 18 countries (the USA, the...

27.04.2019

UK–Russia Security Relations: Talking To, Not Past Each Other

RIAC and RUSI Report, #45 / 2019 A report based on findings from the third round of the UK–Russia Track 1.5 (non-governmental) bilateral security dialogue, which The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) held in collaboration with the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC). The first year of the project identified several security and ...

05.04.2019

Two Cyber Resolutions Are Better Than None

... Assembly. The final report, which does not require a consensus of all participants, is expected to contain written national materials on how international law applies to the use of ICT by states. Complementarity Instead of Competition Ilona Stadnik: A New Cybersecurity Diplomacy: Are States Losing Ground in Norm-making? On the whole, Russia and the United States proposed two largely competing resolutions. Therefore, discussion on ISS will be more complicated and multilevel, as the dialogue space on the issue is fragmented, especially since the degree of mutual distrust between the ...

26.02.2019

Support for Cooperation among Governments to Address Cyber Threats to Nuclear Weapons Systems

... Address Cyber Threats to Nuclear Weapons Systems, PDF For the past four years, Des Browne, Wolfgang Ischinger, Igor Ivanov, Sam Nunn, and their respective organizations—the European Leadership Network ( ELN ), the Munich Security Conference ( MSC ), the Russian International Affairs Council ( RIAC ), and the Nuclear Threat Initiative ( NTI )—have been working with former and current officials and experts from a group of Euro-Atlantic states and the European Union to test ideas and develop proposals ...

15.02.2019

Russia’s Huawei 5G Conundrum

... new generation technologies” remains valid, as does the issue — in a different form — of what bloc if any can or should Russia join. Concerns about the security aspects of Huawei telecommunication equipment in the UK led to the establishment of the ... ... for HCSEC’s operational independence from Huawei Headquarters is operating robustly and effectively. Ilona Stadnik: A New Cybersecurity Diplomacy: Are States Losing Ground in Norm-making? 5.3 Overall therefore, the Oversight Board has concluded that ...

11.02.2019

RIAC Holds Russia — UK Seminar on Information Security

... circles from the two countries allowed for the honest dialogue, experience exchange and the elaboration of proposals on how the situation could be improved in the future. Ernest Chernukhin, Special Coordinator of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, and Vladimir Ovchinskiy, Counselor to the Ministry of Internal Affairs spoke at the event, which also united representatives from expert and business communities including Kaspersky Lab, Group-IB, Microsoft Russia, Bi.Zone, CISCO, ...

05.02.2019

The United States, Russia, and Europe in 2018

... restart and reinvigorate military-to-military dialogues. The group also identified risk reduction in the Arctic as an area for discussion and progress. Finally, participants argued that the existing strategic stability talks between the United States and Russia should be broadened to include cybersecurity, “soft” security, and conventional security, as well as nuclear security. This approach could reinvigorate the talks and allow policymakers to consider some of the ideas that emerge from expert consultations. More frequent (every three ...

12.11.2018
 

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