Policy Research

ICT4Peace active supporter, co-organizer and participant at Geneva Peace Week

ICT4Peace is a member of the Geneva Peacebuilding Platform (GPP) (@GPPlatform) Advisory Board, the Cyber Mediation Network (@cybermediat_net) and a supporter of the Geneva Peace Week (@genevapeaceweek).

ICT4Peace has been an active supporter, co-organiser and participant at the recent Geneva Peace Week  (31 October – 4 November 2022). Anne-Marie Buzatu organised an participated in the following events  ...

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At Geneva Peace Week – From Boots on the Ground to Bites in the Cyberspace – The emerging Role of Private Cybersecurity Services Companies

Presentation at Geneva Peace Week of the ICT4Peace Mapping Study on Private Cybersecurity Services carried out for the Swiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs

ICT4Peace Vice-President Anne-Marie Buzatu along with Frédéric Chenais of the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs FDFA and Vincent Bernard from ICOCA presented and discussed at Geneva Peace Week the groundbreaking mapping  ...

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UN OEWG II Third Session – Editorial by Alyson Pytlak : Action, accountability, and ambition

This Editorial by Alyson Pytlak, was published in the Cyber Peace & Security Monitor, Vol. 2, No. 6 on 22 July 2022. Featured Image courtesy of Heidi Bucher Estate.

In view of the third Session of the UN Open-ended Working Group (OEWG II) on ICTs, which takes place from 25-29 July in New York, ICT4Peace is pleased to publish this  ...

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UNIDIR Report – Exploring the Use of Technology for Remote Ceasefire Monitoring and Verification

By Sarah Grand-Clément, Researcher working in both the Conventional Arms and Ammunition Programme and the Security and Technology Programme of UNIDIR

ICT4Peace is pleased to note Special Advisor Dr Sanjana Hattotuwa’s contributions to this important new UNIDIR report. The report can be found here. Executive summary  Ceasefires play an important role  ...

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The institutionalisation of fear: Global digital surveillance with dubious pandemic legitimacy

Article in Open Access Government by Regina Surber, PhD Candidate at the University of Zurich and Scientific Advisor to the ICT4Peace Foundation, discusses how digital surveillance is increasing worldwide due to the COVID-19 pandemic (Photo by © jurgen-jester-unsplash)

The institutionalisation of fear: Global digital surveillance with dubious pandemic legitimacy Article by Regina Surber, Scientific Advisor of ICT4Peace in Open Access Government. Governments around the globe are justifying ever  ...

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How can Arms Control and Disarmament Contribute to a Secure Cyberspace ?

New ICT4Peace Publication by Amb. (ret.) Martin Dahinden, Vice-Chair, ICT4Peace Foundation

ICT4Peace is proud to publish the Policy Brief by Martin Dahinden, Vice-Chair, ICT4Peace Foundation: How can Arms Control and Disarmament Contribute to a Secure Cyberspace ? The publication can be  ...

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