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Update - The Hague Program for Cyber Norms - June 2021
Confirmed keynotes for our 2021 Conference on Cyber Norms
 
We can already confirm two of our keynote speakers and are very pleased to welcome Herb Lin (Stanford University) and Frédérick Douzet (University of Paris 8/GÉODE) at our conference this fall. More information about our upcoming conference...


Fabio Cristiano Speaking at Transatlantic Relations in an Era of Renewed Great Power Competition

Fabio Cristiano will speak on Tuesday 29 June at Transatlantic Relations in an Era of Renewed Great Power Competition, an online workshop organized by IRSEM. More information and registration...
 

New article | The (im)possibilities of addressing election interference and the public core of the internet in the UN GGE and OEWG

New article by Dennis Broeders, in the Journal of Cyber Policy, available under open access. Directly to the article...
 
 








 
 
     

New Article | Cyber Terrorism and Information Security across National Policies and International Diplomacy

Dennis Broeders, Fabio Cristiano and Daan Weggemans published an article (available open access) in Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, in which they analyse the evolution and interplay of national policies and international diplomacy on cyber terrorism within and across the UNSC’s permanent five members and the UN process on cyber norms (GGE and OEWG). Directly to the article...
 

New publication | Limiting Viral Spread: Automated Cyber Operations and the Principles of Distinction and Discrimination in the Grey Zone

Monica Kaminska, Dennis Broeders and Fabio Cristiano have contributed a chapter to the proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Cyber Conflict (CyCon 2021). Directly to the chapter...
 
 








 









 

New blog | Exploiting the right to internet access to infringe other human rights

Maaike Stroeks wrote a blog post on exploiting the right to internet access and how it infringes on other human rights for the Leiden Security & Global Affairs blog. Read on...
 

Podcast #4 | Rethinking cyber espionage after the SolarWinds hack

In April, we held an online event with Russell Buchan, Ciaran Martin, Ellen Nakashima and Ronald Prins on the significance of the SolarWinds hack for our understanding of cyber espionage, the different state responses in light of their broader strategic relevance and implications for normative behaviour in cyberspace. In the fourth episode of our podcast, we share the audio recording of our event on cyber espionage. You can also find the video recording on our YouTube channel.
 


 







 

Responding to the COVID-19 ‘infodemic’: Foreign information influence activities in Europe and national countermeasures

On Friday 18 June, we organized a workshop in which practitioners and scholars discussed the inception of a new research project on foreign influence campaigns in Europe related to the Covid-19 pandemic. Read more...

Dennis Broeders at Jeju Forum

Senior Fellow Dennis Broeders spoke via remote participation at the Jeju Forum for Peace & Prosperity 2021 - Sustainable Peace, Inclusive Prosperity, which took place from 24-26 June 2021 in Korea. Read on...
 


 






 

Monica Kaminska at Virtual Discussion Series on Cyberwarfare – Cyberpeacebuilding

Monica Kaminska participated in a panel as part of the virtual discussion series "Cyberwarfare – Cyberpeacebuilding: On a Search for a Cooperative Security Architecture in Cyberspace", organised by the Protestant Academy Loccum. Read more...
 

Monica Kaminska at Cyber Persistence Workshop

On Monday 7 June, Monica Kaminska presented her paper "A culture of over-punishment: Israeli responses to cyber operations" during the Cyber Persistence Workshop. Read on...

 

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About us

The Hague Program for Cyber Norms is a research program at Leiden University in The Hague, The Netherlands, which focuses on the development and implementation of cyber norms. We ask how norms are and can be applied to support cyber security, stability and peace. Our Program is an independent and inclusive platform that welcomes academic and non-academic partners. We invite international thinkers and practitioners to apply critical thinking to the cyber peace and security issues. The platform is open for cooperation to all interested universities and scholars.

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