
Updates on cybersecurity and ICTs for peacebuilding | July 2022
Read our latest bimonthly update here, covering May to July 2022.
Read our latest bimonthly update here, covering May to July 2022.
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 ...
Invasion of Ukraine – International Law, International Humanitarian LAW, Confidence Building Measures (CBMs), binding Norms of Responsible State Behaviour and Accountability Measures for the Cyberspace are needed more than ever The ...
The Red Cross was previously considered untouchable. The fact that it is now the victim of an attack could be a wake-up call for all humanitarian organizations. So far, there ...
ICT4Peace Special Advisor Sanjana Hattotuwa’s on-going research on misinformation and disinformation was extensively used in an investigative report looking at New Zealand’s information disorders in relation to protests that have ...
The institutionalisation of fear: Global digital surveillance with dubious pandemic legitimacy
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 ...