Link[1] Why a cybersecurity treaty is a pipe dream
En citant: Adam Segal, Matthew Waxman Cité par: David Price 5:57 PM 1 November 2011 GMT
Citerank: (12) 121697Blogs, Articles, ReportsSuggest / cite other blogs, articles, reports about the conference that you would like to see included in the map here.609FDDBE, 123204Bleak prospects for a global, comprehensive cybersecurity treaty959C6EF, 123212Different interests will pull the parties apartDifferent interests among powerful states – stemming from different strategic priorities, internal politics, public-private relationships and vulnerabilities – will continue to pull them apart on how cyberspace should be used, regulated, and secured.1198CE71, 123215Should the laws of war and self-defence apply to cyber attacksShould the international laws of war and self-defence apply to cyber attacks?8FFB597, 123216Do states have a right to block information from citizens?8FFB597, 123217What roles (if any) should private actors play in Internet governance?What roles (if any) should private actors in Internet governance?8FFB597, 123220Defining cybersecurity8FFB597, 123221Protection of computer networks from damage and theftThe United States, United Kingdom and their like-minded allies emphasize the protection of computer networks from damage and theft when defining cybersecurity.959C6EF, 123222Information securityRussia, China and their partners emphasize information security when defining cybersecurity, which to them means controlling content and communication or social networking tools that may threaten regime stability.959C6EF, 123232Accept that legal gray zones will remain959C6EF, 123233Focus dialogue on focus confidence-building measures959C6EF, 123234Cultivate technical partnerships with developing states959C6EF URL:
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Extrait - Washington must continue to cultivate allies and like-minded partners through joint policy declarations, recognizing that Beijing and Moscow are doing likewise. In June 2011, NATO defense ministers agreed to a collective vision of cyber defense, and the United States and Australia recently announced that their mutual defense treaty extends to cyberspace. Moving forward, it will be especially important to engage growing Internet powers like Brazil, South Africa and India as they move between the poles of cyber and information security. |