[Bpf-cybersecurity] Bpf-cybersecurity Digest, Vol 20, Issue 1

Carina Birarda carinabirarda at gmail.com
Tue Dec 3 12:47:26 EST 2019


Maarten, thank you very much for sharing.
I am watching the session online.
Very interesting the different points of view and the different types of
topics discussed.

Best.

*Carina Birarda*
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>    1. The BPF at the intersessional meeting of the OEWG
>       (Maarten Van Horenbeeck)
>    2. Re: The BPF at the intersessional meeting of the OEWG
>       (Merike Kaeo)
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> Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2019 21:32:46 -0500
> From: Maarten Van Horenbeeck <maarten at first.org>
> To: bpf-cybersecurity at intgovforum.org
> Subject: [Bpf-cybersecurity] The BPF at the intersessional meeting of
>         the OEWG
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> Hi everyone,
>
> Greetings from New York, where I'm, together with several BPF contributors,
> at the Open-ended Working Group (OEWG) on developments in the field of
> information and telecommunications in the context of international
> security.
>
> This meeting is being organized for the OEWG to consult with other
> stakeholder groups. You can find a full list of registered participating
> organizations here:
>
> https://www.un.org/disarmament/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/chairs-letter-to-participants-of-oewg-meeting-26-11-19.pdf
> .
>
> The agenda for the week consists of:
>
>    - Monday
>       - *10am-1pm: *Cyber threat landscape: Existing and emerging cyber
>       threats: A viewfrom Industry and Academia
>       - *3pm-6pm:* Rules, laws and norms: Creating a cyber space based on
>       rules, laws and norms: How can stakeholders support Governments
>    - Tuesday
>       - *10am-1pm: *Rules, laws and norms: Stakeholders? commitments to
>       rules, norms and principles: Tech Accord, Charter of Trust,Global
>       Transparency Initiative, Paris Call and beyond
>       - *3pm-6pm: * Confidence building measures and capacity building:
>       Confidence-building between States and between States and the
> Private Sector
>    - Wednesday
>       - *10am-1pm: *Confidence building measures and capacity building:
>       Engaging all stakeholders to enhance capacity-building efforts
>       - *3pm-6pm: *Conclusion: Ways forward on a multi-stakeholder approach
>
> If you're interested in following along, you can watch the proceedings on
> UN WebTV at http://webtv.un.org/, just search for "OEWG" in the top right
> box. This is the recording from today:
>
>
> http://webtv.un.org/search/part-a-open-ended-working-group-on-developments-in-the-field-of-information-and-telecommunications-in-the-context-of-international-security-informal-intersessional-consultative-meeting-2-4-december-2019/6111185453001
>
> It's probably also worth mentioning that some participants have released
> papers ahead of this meeting, which make for an interesting read:
>
>    - The ICRC released a paper on International Humanitarian Law and Cyber
>    Operations during Armed Conflicts, which you can find here
>    <
> https://www.icrc.org/en/document/international-humanitarian-law-and-cyber-operations-during-armed-conflicts
> >
>    .
>    - The CyberPeace Institute published a position paper, available here
>    <
> https://cyberpeaceinstitute.org/latest-insights/2019-12-02-the-cyberpeace-institutes-position-paper-to-the-united-nations-open-ended-working-group
> >
> about
>    closing the accountability gap for cyber attacks.
>    - Access Now published a discussion paper on cybersecurity norms, which
>    you can find here
>    <
> https://www.accessnow.org/to-keep-us-safe-global-cybersecurity-norms-must-be-human-centered-and-protect-rights/
> >
>    .
>
> It's also worth reviewing the working papers submitted by member states as
> part of the OEWG process, available here:
> https://www.un.org/disarmament/open-ended-working-group/.
>
> Big thanks to Sheetal Kumar of Global Partners Digital who earlier today
> shared referred to the Best Practices Forum on Cybersecurity and our work
> this year. In the session tomorrow morning
> (highlighted above) I will share some additional learnings from this group.
>
> Cheers,
> Maarten
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> Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2019 18:37:33 -0800
> From: Merike Kaeo <merike at doubleshotsecurity.com>
> To: Maarten Van Horenbeeck <maarten at first.org>
> Cc: bpf-cybersecurity at intgovforum.org
> Subject: Re: [Bpf-cybersecurity] The BPF at the intersessional meeting
>         of the OEWG
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> Thank you Maarten.  Very much appeciate the pointers.
>
> I was happy to participate in some IGF sessions last week.
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> - merike
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> > On Dec 2, 2019, at 6:32 PM, Maarten Van Horenbeeck <maarten at first.org>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > Greetings from New York, where I'm, together with several BPF
> contributors, at the Open-ended Working Group (OEWG) on developments in the
> field of information and telecommunications in the context of international
> security.
> >
> > This meeting is being organized for the OEWG to consult with other
> stakeholder groups. You can find a full list of registered participating
> organizations here:
> https://www.un.org/disarmament/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/chairs-letter-to-participants-of-oewg-meeting-26-11-19.pdf
> .
> >
> > The agenda for the week consists of:
> >       ? Monday
> >               ? 10am-1pm: Cyber threat landscape: Existing and emerging
> cyber threats: A viewfrom Industry and Academia
> >               ? 3pm-6pm: Rules, laws and norms: Creating a cyber space
> based on rules, laws and norms: How can stakeholders support Governments
> >       ? Tuesday
> >               ? 10am-1pm: Rules, laws and norms: Stakeholders?
> commitments to rules, norms and principles: Tech Accord, Charter of
> Trust,Global Transparency Initiative, Paris Call and beyond
> >               ? 3pm-6pm:  Confidence building measures and capacity
> building: Confidence-building between States and between States and the
> Private Sector
> >       ? Wednesday
> >               ? 10am-1pm: Confidence building measures and capacity
> building: Engaging all stakeholders to enhance capacity-building efforts
> >               ? 3pm-6pm: Conclusion: Ways forward on a multi-stakeholder
> approach
> > If you're interested in following along, you can watch the proceedings
> on UN WebTV at http://webtv.un.org/, just search for "OEWG" in the top
> right box. This is the recording from today:
> >
> >
> http://webtv.un.org/search/part-a-open-ended-working-group-on-developments-in-the-field-of-information-and-telecommunications-in-the-context-of-international-security-informal-intersessional-consultative-meeting-2-4-december-2019/6111185453001
> >
> > It's probably also worth mentioning that some participants have released
> papers ahead of this meeting, which make for an interesting read:
> >       ? The ICRC released a paper on International Humanitarian Law and
> Cyber Operations during Armed Conflicts, which you can find here.
> >       ? The CyberPeace Institute published a position paper, available
> here about closing the accountability gap for cyber attacks.
> >       ? Access Now published a discussion paper on cybersecurity norms,
> which you can find here.
> > It's also worth reviewing the working papers submitted by member states
> as part of the OEWG process, available here:
> https://www.un.org/disarmament/open-ended-working-group/.
> >
> > Big thanks to Sheetal Kumar of Global Partners Digital who earlier today
> shared referred to the Best Practices Forum on Cybersecurity and our work
> this year. In the session tomorrow morning
> > (highlighted above) I will share some additional learnings from this
> group.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Maarten
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