
A year of United Nations cybercrime negotiations
The message of the Multi-Stakeholder Manifesto remains central as the process moves forward The United Nations (UN) is currently engaged in a multiannual process with the aim of establishing a global
CyberPeace Institute submission to UN DPPA – New Agenda for Peace
The CyberPeace Institute[1], an independent and neutral non governmental organization headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, welcomes the call for civil society organizations to contribute to the “New Agenda for Peace”. The
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
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
Civil Society Voices Must be Heard in the UN Cybercrime Convention Process
A new process to negotiate an international convention to counter cybercrime is due to start in May 2021 in the Third Committee of the United Nations General Assembly. The Resolution 74/247 adopted
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
The CyberPeace Institute at the UN OEWG’s Multi-Stakeholder Meeting
In early December, the CyberPeace Institute attended the informal intersessional meeting of the UN Open-Ended Working Group (OEWG) on Developments in the Field of Information and Communications Technology in the