[Bpf-cybersecurity] Potential topics should the BPF on Cybersecurity be renewed in 2020

Damir Rajnovic gausix at gmail.com
Mon Dec 30 13:27:50 EST 2019


Hello Maarten et al.,

On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 06:12:58PM -0800, Maarten Van Horenbeeck wrote:
> A second topic, as raised by Mallory in our last call in a slightly
> different context, is to take a closer look at norms assessment. As one of

That sounds like a promising area to focus.

Thanks,

Gaus


> the key findings in our report this year, civil society has taken a leading
> role here, but there are other initiatives that assess whether norms are
> being adhered to, are being violated, or are being contested. Perhaps
> taking a closer look at these spaces from a multi-stakeholder perspective
> can add a fair amount of value.
> 
> *Before we start working on a proposal, I wanted to ask you all for your
> thoughts, as BPF participants, on areas where you think we can add value -
> or which ones do not. Please feel free to reply to this thread or reach out
> directly.*
> 
> Thanks in advance for sharing your thoughts; and for the great engagement
> this year.
> 
> Best regards,
> Maarten

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