The geopolitical situation is hampering the promotion of Russian initiatives – so far confrontational rhetoric, rather ... ... dialogue, has prevailed. Yet, the OEWG keeps on working in the UN venues, which inspires certain optimism
September 2023 marks ... ... intermediaries to commit cyberattacks, mandatory justification of any accusations of cyberattacks, assistance to states affected by cyberattacks ... ... particular, the UNGA resolution “Creating a global culture of cybersecurity and taking stock of national efforts to protect critical ...
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There have been periods of convergence and cooldown in U.S.-Russian relations on issues pertaining to international information ... ... cyberspace, so reaching agreements in the near future seems rather unlikely.
Amid a complex geopolitical environment, communication ... ... areas of cooperation between the two nations in the long term.
Cybersecurity as a foreign policy priority for Russia and the U.... ... peaceful resolution of disputes, inadmissibility of unproven accusations of cyberattacks, etc.
In the early 2000s, this topic, ...
Cyberspace is increasingly becoming a major area of confrontation in the U.S.-Russia relations.
Since 1998, the UN has annually adopted a Russia-sponsored resolution titled Developments in the Field of Information and Telecommunications in ... ...
involved
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By early fall, only the ongoing investigation into the
REvil
case reminded one of the achievements in the U.S.-Russian cybersecurity collaboration. Despite concerns in the U.S. that Russia would halt proceedings against the Group’s members, the ...
... by both sides, but these may well derive from differing levels of governance not necessarily within the context of the U.S.-Russia relationship
Submarine communications cables (SCCs) are essential to all contemporary forms of global communications. SCCs are more reliable and able to ... ....org/docs/default-source/Publications/2013/2/Economic-Impact-of-Submarine-Cable-Disruptions/2013_psu_-Submarine-Cables.pdf
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Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency. “Communications sector.” Accessed February 9, 2022.
https://www.cisa.gov/communications-sector
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Interview with Dr. Daniel Stauffacher, Founder and President of ICT4Peace
On March 12, 2021, the United Nations
adopted
a ... ... in spite of the global trend towards escalating tensions, especially those between Russia, China and the U.S.
We have two negotiating platforms, the GGE and the OEWG.... ... 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...
... find compromises on key issues
On Friday March 12, 2021, the United Nations
adopted
the report of the UN Open-Ended Working ... ... on security in cyberspace launched in 2018 at the initiative of Russia. The successful completion of the group’s work suggests ... ... the fall of 2020 and urging to introduce a permanent forum on cybersecurity to replace the OEWG and GGE—included in the recommendations.... ... military and intelligence purpose as well as by numerous public accusations and threats emanating from both sides. One such example ...
... a result of the lack of collective will and the growing divisions in the global community.
Clearly, the issue of international information security (IIS) today is not just... ... participants in international relations and requires a political solution.
At the same time, Russia warned of the dangers of cyber incidents 20 years ago and was the first to launch... ... groups…
A/RES/73/27 and A/RES/73/266
Maria Smekalova:
Close Your Eyes and Do It: Cybersecurity in 2018
Today, we can confidently state that the global discussion on...
Foreign viewpoints
After the reelection of Vladimir Putin for another term as president of the Russian Federation in March of this year, Russia is entering a new cycle of foreign and domestic policy. Russia's foreign policy at the moment is particularly fraught; the conflict in Syria, the continued uncertain status of the Donbass region of Ukraine, accusations of cyberwarfare and interference in US elections, and the Skripal poisoning incident in the UK have driven wedges between ...