2014 Summit starts in:

#cybersummit2013: Cai Mingzhao Keynote
#cybersummit2013: Future cooperation in cyberspace

Diplomatic Strategies for Stability in Cyberspace

In a series of three sessions, participants will review progress in international diplomacy to promote stability in cyber space. The track will assess the state of global consensus and map out an international diplomatic action plan for 2014. (Reference reports will include materials from the Third International Conference on Cyberspace hosted by South Korea in October 2013 and the report on “Accelerating Moves toward Stability in Cyberspace” to be published by a multinational, EWI-led team in 2013). The sessions will be conducted as working groups with speakers designated only for the purposes of initiating discussion, not as formal panels.

#cybersummit2013: Opening Remarks
#cybersummit2013: Privacy & security: core interests and new realities
China's Perspective on Cybersecurity
Cybersummit 2012: CYBERSECURITY: A GLOBAL ASSESSMENT
Cybersummit 2012: INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND GOVERNANCE
Cybersummit 2012: Kapil Sibal Keynote
Cybersummit 2012: Michael Chertoff Keynote
Cybersummit 2012: STAKEHOLDER ASSESSMENT
New International Cyber Strategy of the White House

“We have an interest in avoiding instant response which leaves us open to false flag attacks.”

Joseph Nye
Harvard University
Nye
Nye

"Cyberspace is not a lawless space, but a space where laws do apply and where there are constraints on state behavior."

Christopher Painter
Coordinator for Cyber Issues, U.S. Department of State
Painter
Thoughts on the Future for Cybersecurity

“A cyber peace treaty would be one of a kind. It would have to bring together governments, the private sector and even individuals.”

Hamadoun Touré
Secretary-General, IntERNATIONAL Telecommunication Union
Toure

“No single country can deal with cross-border issues such as hacking, viruses or spam on its own.”

Liu Xiaoming
Ambassador of China to the UK
Xiaoming