
Submission to the OEWG
Submission responding to the guiding questions for the Informal Inter-sessional Meeting of the Open-ended Working Group on security of and in the use of information and communications technologies 2021-2025, 23-26
Submission on increasing transparency around designations of Critical Infrastructure under Confidence Building Measures (CBMs)
To the Open-ended Working Group on security of and in the use of information and communications technologies 2021-2025 Introduction In anticipation of the fourth substantive session of the Open-ended Working
Submission on the Protection of Humanitarian NGOs
To the Open-Ended Working Group on security of and in the use of information and communications technologies 2021-2025 In anticipation of the fourth substantive session of the Open-Ended Working Group
Part 2: Advancing the Implementation of UN Cyber Norms through Multistakeholder action
Strengthening the protection of critical infrastructure, including the healthcare sector, has been agreed upon by all the UN Member States and should therefore enjoy the highest priority. The international community
Part 1: Advancing the implementation of UN cyber norms through multistakeholder action
The healthcare sector has become one of the major targets for malicious cyber activities as hospitals and medical facilities have been digitizing and digitalizing their operations. This trend accelerated with
Statement on the first annual progress report of the UN Open-Ended Working Group (OEWG)
Resolution 75/240 mandates the OEWG to submit, for adoption by consensus, annual progress reports to the United Nations General Assembly. In accordance with this obligation, the Chair published a Zero
The OEWG First Annual Progress Report
The role and contributions of stakeholders must be recognized across the priority areas The CyberPeace Institute’s comments on the draft versions of the first annual progress report of the UN
Submission on the Protection of the Humanitarian Sector
to the Open-Ended Working Group on security of and in the use of information and communications technologies 2021-2025 Introduction The CyberPeace Institute is an independent and neutral non-governmental organization which
Open-Ended Working Group on security of and in the use of information and communications technologies 2021-2025 (OEWG II)
Recommendations for Member States In anticipation of the upcoming sessions of the Open-Ended Working Group on security of and in the use of information and communications technologies 2021-2025 (OEWG II)