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The Great .ORG Heist

Immediately after we learned on 21 November 2019  of the troubling news  surrounding the domain name .org, ICT4Peace expressed its dismay about these developments   and  joined the movement to stop  ...

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UN OEWG | A New Process for an Old Problem: Governing State Behaviour in Cyberspace

An article by Paul Meyer, first published in Opencanada.org on 18 November 2019

This fall in New York, the United Nations held the first session of a new process to develop norms of responsible state behaviour in cyberspace. Since 1998, the UN has  ...

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ICT4Peace supports Call to Stop Sale of the Public Interest Registry (PIR)

Daniel Stauffacher danielstauffacher@ict4peace.org President ICT4Peace Foundation ATTN: Andrew Sullivan, CEO, Internet Society Jon Nevett, CEO, Public Interest Registry Maarten Botterman, Board Chair, Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers Göran  ...

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UN OEWG UN GGE – A Call to Governments: Critical Infrastructure and Offensive Cyber Operations

An ICT4Peace Proposal for consideration by the UN OEWG and the UN GGE

Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, ICT4Peace calls upon governments, especially those possessing offensive cyber capabilities, to publicly confirm that they will respect the norm prohibiting cyber operations directed at critical infrastructure.  ...

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UN Digital Cooperation – Questions to SG Guterres, Melinda Gates and Jack Ma

To support the launch of the UN SG Guterres’ Report on Digital Cooperation on 10 June 2019, ICT4peace submitted the following four questions addressed to the UN SG, Melinda Gates  ...

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ICT4Peace on Emerging Security Issues at New Haven School of Jurisprudence Conference in Hangzhou, China.

ICT4Peace’s Daniel Stauffacher was invited to present at the 10th International Conference on the New Haven School of Jurisprudence in Hangzhou, China. The conference – founded and led by Tulane Law  ...

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