The Fourth OAS – ICT4Peace Academy 5 Days Online Course on International Cyber Diplomacy, Law and Norms (22 to 28 February 2022) was successfully  completed.

The goal of this course was to build capacity in government institutions and officials from OAS countries, through a combination of short lectures by instructors, interventions by guest speakers, interactive exercises and moderated discussions. The program will enable the participants to engage meaningfully and effectively in international cybersecurity discussions, particularly within the United Nations’ First Committee (UN GGE and UN OEWG) but also outside the United Nations, such as in regional organisations and in discussions and consultations with the private sector, civil society and academia.

The certificate program provided participants with an overview of the applicability of the International Law and the International Humanitarian Law to the cyberspace and the  normative framework of responsible state behaviour promulgated by the UN GGE and UN OEWG, and other multilateral organisations. It will also take a look at legal frameworks and tools to assist cross-border digital crime cooperation, including the work of the Ad Hoc Committee to elaborate a comprehensive international convention on countering the use of information and communications technologies for criminal purposes, the Budapest Convention, Participants will gain a better understanding of the issues and challenges that dominate current international dialogues on cybersecurity, responsible state behaviour and cybercrime.

Over 45 policy makers and diplomats from the Latin America and Caribbean countries participated in this course.

The course was designed and lead by Anne-Marie Buzatu, Vice-President and COO of ICT4Peace in cooperation with Dr. Przemyslaw Roguski, Faculty of Law and Administration, Jagiellonian University, Poland, and Kerry-Anne Barret and Mariana Jaramillo from OAS.

This first of its kind online certificate training course with a duration of 5 Days designed by the ICT4Peace Academy was successfully tested in a first pilot course from 30 November – 4 December 2020 in and repeated on 12 to 16 April 2021 and further refined in the 8 to 12 November 2021 Course in cooperation with the Organisation of American States (OAS).

For further information on this course and other related courses by ICT4Peace please contact Ms.  Anne-Marie Buzatu, Vice-President and COO of ICT4Peace: anne-mariebuzatu@ict4peace.org
Kindly see the description of the ICT4Peace Cybersecurity Policy and Diplomacy Capacity Building Program:Cybersecurity Policy and Diplomacy Capacity Building since 2014