![NGO Series: TRIAL International](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/NGO-Series_TRIAL-International.jpg)
NGO Series: TRIAL International
TRIAL International is a beacon of hope in the pursuit of justice for survivors of international crimes, taking a bold stance in the fight against impunity. We join Chiara Gabriele,![NGO Series: AGAMal](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/NGO-Series_AGAMal.jpg)
NGO Series: AGAMal
Malaria continues to be a pressing global health challenge, affecting millions of people around the world. AGAMal, a nonprofit dedicated to eliminating Malaria in Ghana, is stepping up its efforts![NGO Series: AIDS Resource](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/NGO-Series_AIDS-Resource.jpg)
NGO Series: AIDS Resource
In the evolving landscape of non-profit organizations, technology has emerged as a catalyst for positive change. Jessica Annis, Research and Program Development Coordinator at AIDS Resource, emphasizes “the role of![CyberPeace Builders Students’ Initiative](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Blogpost_CyberPeace-Builders-Students-Initiative.jpg)
CyberPeace Builders Students’ Initiative
Empowering HEPIA Students and Geneva-based Nonprofits for Positive Social Impact Just as Google announced its $20 million commitment to help thousands of students get hands-on experience in cybersecurity, the CyberPeace![OEWG Second annual progress report](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/The-OEWG-First-Annual-Progress-Report_-The-role-and-contributions-of-stakeholders-must-be-recognized-across-the-priority-areas.jpg)
OEWG Second annual progress report
The second annual progress report of the UN Open-Ended Working Group on cybersecurity: A positive step towards incremental but tangible progress Resolution 75/240 mandates the OEWG to submit, for adoption by![Statement on the Cyber Programme of Action](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/CyberPoA_blog.jpg)
Statement on the Cyber Programme of Action
The CyberPeace Institute’s Statement on the Cyber Programme of Action The Programme of Action to advance responsible State behaviour in the use of information and communications technologies in the context![Future(s) of Cyberpeace: Generative AI and Cybersecurity](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Generative-AI_Blog-scaled.jpg)
Future(s) of Cyberpeace: Generative AI and Cybersecurity
AI chatbots as double-edged swords in cybersecurity The arrival of generative artificial intelligence (AI)[1]Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to computer systems capable of performing tasks typically requiring some form of intelligence,![From 0 to 100: a story of the escalation of Threat Actors](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/100ThreatActors_blog.jpg)
From 0 to 100: a story of the escalation of Threat Actors
Timeline of Threat Actors in relation to the Russian-Ukrainian War This is a timeline of when the CyberPeace Institute started to record the different Threat Actors (TA) conducting cyberattacks in![A Spotlight On The Dark Web](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Blogpost_A-Spotlight-On-The-Dark-Web.jpg)
A Spotlight On The Dark Web
Dark Web Monitoring Tool Review The Dark Web In the vast expanse of the internet lies a hidden realm known as the Dark Web. It is an intriguing and often![Protecting critical infrastructure through the implementation of cyber norms](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Blog_04_Infrastructure.jpg)