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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](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/UN-OEWG-20221-scaled.jpg)
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)](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/UN_OEWG_statement.jpg)
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)![Submission to the first substantive session of the UN Open-ended Working Group on security of and in the use of information and communications technologies (2021-2025)](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/UN_OEWG_statement.jpg)
Submission to the first substantive session of the UN Open-ended Working Group on security of and in the use of information and communications technologies (2021-2025)
December 2021 On the occasion of the first substantive session of the second Open-ended Working Group (OEWG II) on security of and in the use of information and communications technologies![Statement on the value of multistakeholder engagement in the OEWG process (2021-2025)](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/UN_OEWG_statement.jpg)
Statement on the value of multistakeholder engagement in the OEWG process (2021-2025)
The first substantive meeting of the Open-Ended Working Group¹ (OEWG) on security of and in the use of information and communications technologies (2021-2025) will take place on 13-17 December 2021. The![Colonial Pipeline Attacks: Why Cyberpeace Is at Stake](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Gas4.jpg)
Colonial Pipeline Attacks: Why Cyberpeace Is at Stake
On Friday 7 May 2021, Colonial Pipeline, the largest fuel pipeline in the United States, was hit by a cyberattack. The pipeline carries 2.5 million barrels a day, 45% of![The OEWG Final Report: New Milestone in Global Cyber Diplomacy, Collective Efforts Still Needed to Close the Accountability Gap and Achieve CyberPeace](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/UN-OEWG_-new-logo-scaled.jpg)
The OEWG Final Report: New Milestone in Global Cyber Diplomacy, Collective Efforts Still Needed to Close the Accountability Gap and Achieve CyberPeace
After nearly two years of deliberations, the United Nations Open Ended Working Group on developments in the field of information and telecommunications in the context of international security (UN OEWG)![The OEWG “Zero Draft”: The Need For A Stronger Human-centric Approach](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/UN.jpg)
The OEWG “Zero Draft”: The Need For A Stronger Human-centric Approach
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.![Internet Governance: Geneva Can Be an incubator for Innovative Solutions to Achieve CyberPeace](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/genevacyber.png)
Internet Governance: Geneva Can Be an incubator for Innovative Solutions to Achieve CyberPeace
Stéphane Duguin, CEO of the CyberPeace Institute argues that Geneva has the potential to give birth to coherent narratives across stakeholders in Internet Governance. Geneva can be more than an![Comments by the CyberPeace Institute on the Initial “Pre-draft” of the report of the OEWG](https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Blogpost_Comment-report-of-the-OEWG.jpg)