Business initiatives on rules of conduct in digital space
For more than 20 years, countries have been struggling to introduce ... ... confidence-building measures and rules of conduct in the digital space. Besides, the business community welcomes the need to adjust international law to the new realities of the digital economy.
Private sector initiatives can perfectly be streamlined with initiatives ...
... Could these two expert groups make groundbreaking progress, leading UN member states to agree on how to behave in cyberspace and respond to cyber attacks? Despite the positive agenda, some of the most sceptical voices in this discussion come from the business community.
Businesses claim that they have the most to lose from
cyber attacks
and are often responsible for dealing with the aftermath. Businesses are increasingly willing to take matters into their own hands when cyber attacks occur, but the ...
... adopted annually from 1998 up to the present day. Microsoft directly relies on existing international law, as well as the norms formulated by the GCCS. The latter, incidentally... ... forming over time.
In the next few years we are likely to witness a "cascade of cyber norms" proposed by non-state actors, as well as their gradual internalization... ... is expressed is also important for its internalization. These initiatives show that business usually presents proposals on cyber norms in the form of public commitments...