![Cyber Transparency Value Chain](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Cyber-Transparency-Report.jpg)
Cyber Transparency Value Chain
The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS) and the CyberPeace Institute are working together to increase cyber transparency, to inform policy processes and capacity building efforts, and contribute to![Cyber Dimensions of the Armed Conflict in Ukraine – Q3 2023](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Cyber-Dimensions-Q3.jpg)
Cyber Dimensions of the Armed Conflict in Ukraine – Q3 2023
We explore trends and emerging issues relating to cyber incidents across Ukraine, the Russian Federation and other countries impacted by cyberattacks in the context of the armed conflict - Q3![Report of Expert Meeting on the development of a Harms Methodology](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/harms-report-e1710866674824.jpg)
Report of Expert Meeting on the development of a Harms Methodology
Measuring the Harms of Cyberattacks A key contribution to advancing responsible behaviour in cyberspeace aim is recognition that cyberattacks and incidents do not just attack or harm technology, do not always![CyberPeace Analytical Report – NGOs serving Humanity at risk: Cyber Threats affecting “International Geneva”](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/cover-scaled.jpg)
CyberPeace Analytical Report – NGOs serving Humanity at risk: Cyber Threats affecting “International Geneva”
In the heart of International Geneva, a diverse ecosystem thrives, housing 38 international organizations (IOs), 432 non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and several hundred associations active at an international level, all united![Cyber Dimensions of the Armed Conflict in Ukraine – Q2 2023](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Ukraine-Report-Q2-scaled.jpg)
Cyber Dimensions of the Armed Conflict in Ukraine – Q2 2023
We explore trends and emerging issues relating to cyber incidents across Ukraine, the Russian Federation and other countries impacted by cyberattacks in the context of the armed conflict - Q2![The role of cyber in the Russian war against Ukraine: Its impact and the consequences for the future of armed conflict](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/The-role-Of-Cyber-EU.png)
The role of cyber in the Russian war against Ukraine: Its impact and the consequences for the future of armed conflict
On 24 February 2022, the Russian Federation carried out a further military invasion of Ukraine, violating the UN Charter. The ongoing international armed conflict in Ukraine raises concerns about harm![Cyber Dimensions of the Armed Conflict in Ukraine – Q1 2023](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/report-q1-2023.png)
Cyber Dimensions of the Armed Conflict in Ukraine – Q1 2023
We explore trends and emerging issues relating to cyber incidents across Ukraine, the Russian Federation and other countries impacted by cyberattacks in the context of the armed conflict - Q1![War in Ukraine: The struggle for computer network control and its impact on civilians](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Artc-CyberPeace_Ukraine.jpg)
War in Ukraine: The struggle for computer network control and its impact on civilians
First published in French October 6, 2022. Translated and updated in English March 16, 2023. Summary Cyberspace is an information space created by the global interconnection of information and communication![Cyber Dimensions of the Armed Conflict in Ukraine – Q4 2022](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/catcop-2022-q4.png)
Cyber Dimensions of the Armed Conflict in Ukraine – Q4 2022
We explore trends and emerging issues relating to cyber incidents taking place in Ukraine, the Russian Federation and other countries impacted by cyberattacks in the context of the armed conflict.![Cyber Dimensions of the Armed Conflict in Ukraine – Q3 2022](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Ukraine-Report-Q3-cover.jpg)