Marietje Schaake has stepped down from her leadership position at the CyberPeace Institute, effective 1st January 2022. Marietje held the position of President of the CyberPeace Institute, on a part-time
In the medical profession, practitioners commit to ‘do not harm’ as part of their Hippocratic Oath. Is the international community ready to take a similar oath to protect healthcare against
The sale and misuse of spyware have raised questions about serious infringements of fundamental rights and lack of accountability. The Pegasus Project, a collaborative media investigation conducted by Amnesty International
Geneva, Switzerland, April 08, 2021 – The CyberPeace Institute and Cylera, the leading healthcare IoT (HIoT) cybersecurity and threat intelligence company, announced today a partnership for the Cyber 4 Healthcare initiative,
Genève, le 9 mars 2021 – Le CyberPeace Institute lance son rapport «Nos vies en péril : pirater la santé, c’est attaquer les personnes» (“Playing with Lives: Cyberattacks on Healthcare
Summary of Key Findings and Recommendations of the report “Playing with Lives: Attacking Healthcare is Attacking People”. Online threat to healthcare is not a new phenomenon. The global COVID-10 pandemic
Geneva, 9 March 2021 – The CyberPeace Institute launches its first strategic analysis report “Playing with Lives: Cyberattacks on Healthcare are Attacks on People”. The report calls governments to remove
Comments by the CyberPeace Institute on the “Zero Draft” of the report of the OEWG on developments in the field of information and telecommunications in the context of international security.
Download PDF The report that follows has been developed to showcase how the CyberPeace Institute would operate in response to, and in the wake of a significant cyber incident. To
Download PDF Created to address the growing impact of major cyberattacks, the CyberPeace Institute will assist vulnerable communities, promote transparency, and advance global discussions on acceptable behavior in cyberspace.