Project: International Dimensions of Cybersecurity
Given the transnational nature of challenges and threats that emerge in the field of the ICT, the project seeks to offer critical analysis of the approaches that various states and non-state actors take to ensuring information security. Besides, it explores possible points of convergence to promote cooperation in this area.
Sub-projects:
Analytics (53)
The geopolitical situation is hampering the promotion of Russian initiatives – so far confrontational rhetoric, rather than dialogue, has prevailed. Yet, the OEWG keeps on…
ShortThe mounting propensity towards conflict in the digital realm makes national states willing to strengthen their digital borders and to protect their sovereignty
ShortThere is urgent need to establish an international mechanism, dedicated to addressing the most grievous cybercrimes
ShortAnalytics
Interview (5)
Interview with Anastasia Kazakova, Senior Public Affairs Manager at Kaspersky
ShortInterview with Dr. Daniel Stauffacher, Founder and President of ICT4Peace
ShortInterview with Steve Crown, Vice President and Deputy General Counsel at Microsoft
ShortInterview
Expert columns (5)
Approaches to cyberwarfare norm-formation involving SCCs are encouraged by both sides, but these may well derive from differing levels of governance not necessarily within the…
ShortSocial media is sustaining the unparalleled diminishment of lived experiences of others versus ‘I’
ShortInformation about cyberattacks and cyber security initiatives are hitting the headlines of leading socio-political media outlets
ShortExpert columns
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PhD in Political Science, Program Manager and Website Editor at the Russian International Affairs Council
November 17, 2022, the Valdai Club hosted an expert discussion dedicated to the issues of technological sovereignty in the modern world
On April 22–25, 2019, the 13th International Forum on the Problems of International Information Security was held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Germany).
The meeting especially focused on stimulating interaction between the public and the private sectors, as well as their contacts with the experts

Larisa Derizlazova, Andrey Pavlov

Preethi Amaresh
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Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation
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