Norms of Responsible Behaviour and Confidence Building Measures (CBMs) for the Cyberspace

Commemorating President Martti Ahtisaari

CMI, Interpeace, Permanent Mission of Finland in Geneva, and Geneva Graduate Institute co-organized The Martti Ahtisaari Legacy Seminar in Geneva.

On 22 May 2025, CMI, Interpeace, the Permanent Mission of Finland in Geneva, and the Geneva Graduate Institute co-organized The Martti Ahtisaari Legacy Seminar in Geneva. Kindly see the post  ...

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ICT4Peace and the US Congressional Research Service

The US Congressional Research Service CRS is an arm of the Library of Congress to provide lawmakers with nonpartisan analysis and policy expertise.

The ongoing controversy over the leadership of the US Library of Congress demonstrates the global importance of this Institution. The Library of Congress serves inter alia as the primary research  ...

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ICT4Peace supporting Geneva Cyber Week 2025

Delighted to inform that ICT4Peace is supporting the Geneva Cyber Week with Anne-Marie Buzatu, Executive Director, ICT4Peace participating in the following events: On Monday 12 May 2025: Morning In Cooperation  ...

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ICT4Peace and Stimson support “Cyber Accountability: Navigating Norms and Legal Frameworks” workshop of Five South-East Asian Countries

A joint project by Stimson and ICT4Peace in partnership with Global Affairs Canada.

Allison Pytlak reports: “At The Stimson Center we often speak about the importance of putting our research to work and are proud of being a “think and do” tank. Last  ...

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ICT4Peace at GITEX Africa 2025 in Marrakesh

Invited by the Embassy of Switzerland in Marocco, Anne-Marie Buzatu, Executive Director, ICT4Peace presented the ICT4Peace work on The Responsibility of Private Cybersecurity Companies and the IT Industry at large.

Invited by the Embassy of Switzerland in Marocco, Anne-Marie Buzatu, Executive Director, ICT4Peace presented the ICT4Peace work on The Responsibility of Private Cybersecurity Companies and the IT Industry at large.

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The Paris AI Action Summit: The cleavages over global governance made apparent

While the US and UK failed to endorse the Summit’s final statement, China did, no doubt with an eye to the future and playing a leading role on AI governance. By Amb. Paul Meyer, Senior Advisor, ICT4Peace Foundation and Adjunct Professor of International Studies at Simon Fraser University 

The Paris AI Summit: The cleavages over global governance made apparent While the US and UK failed to endorse the Summit’s final statement, China did, no doubt with an eye  ...

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