... to use hacker attacks to steal intellectual property.
Overall, the document formulates
six basic principles
of international cybersecurity:
No targeting of tech companies, private sector, or critical infrastructure.
Assist private sector efforts to detect,... ... 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 ...
... 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,...
... to improve mechanisms for investigating cyber incidents; and to promote a culture of cybersecurity. Interestingly, each initiative appeals to its own basis of propriety... ... 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...