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Update - The Hague Program for Cyber Norms - December 2021

New publication | Responding to the COVID-19 'infodemic': National countermeasures against information influence in Europe
As part of our research project on disinformation, we bring together six papers exploring and investigating European responses to COVID-related disinformation, with contributions by Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer (France), Elsa Hedling (Sweden), Martin Fertmann and Matthias C. Kettemann (Germany), Corneliu Bjola (United Kingdom), Semir Dzebo (Serbia) and Péter Kállai and Tamás Peragovics (Hungary). Download the report here...
 
















 


20 January | Seminar | The Politics of Cybersecurity in the Middle East, with James Shires
On Thursday 20 January, we will host the first seminar in our new monthly seminar series. James Shires, Assistant Professor Cybersecurity Governance at Leiden University and Associate Fellow of our Program will kick off with a seminar on his new book The Politics of Cybersecurity in the Middle East. In light of current measures, we will hold this seminar online on Zoom. Register here for the seminar...
 

Podcast with Heajune Lee and Taylor Grossman on Cyber Norms

In the fifth episode of the Leiden Security and Global Affairs podcast, podcast host Jake Wright (Leiden University) and Monica Kaminska (The Hague Program for Cyber Norms/Leiden University) sit down with Taylor Grossman and best paper award winner Heajune Lee of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace to discuss their papers, their work, and the emerging field of cyber norms, just after the end of our 2021 Conference on Cyber Norms. Listen to the episode on Spotify here...





 

 

 
 
 


Find us on YouTube: 2021 Conference on Cyber Norms
You can find all sessions of our 2021 conference on YouTube, with separate chapters and timestamps to find the session you're interested in! View on YouTube...
 

Monica Kaminska on Deutschlandfunk on cyberattacks and attribution
Postdoctoral researcher Monica Kaminska was interviewed for 'Weder Krieg noch Frieden: Cyberattacken und wie Staaten darauf reagieren' for Deutschland Funk. Read on...
 





 
 
 







 

Fabio Cristiano at ECCRI Seminar on 16 December

Postdoctoral researcher Fabio Cristiano will join the 16 December ECCRI seminar with Tim Stevens as discussant. More information on the ECCRI seminar series here...
 

François Delerue at International Conference in Memory of Professor Igor Lukashuk
Associate Fellow François Delerue participated in the International Conference in Memory of Professor Igor Lukashuk “Politics of Sanctions in International Relations” and delivered a presentation on ‘Self-Help Measures against State-sponsored Cyber Operations’ on a panel dedicated to sanctions as a response to cyber operations. More information...
 






 
 
 
A look back at 2021:
  • 14 Dec | Blog European Democracy and Counter-Disinformation: Toward a New Paradigm? for Carnegie Europe, by Sophie Vériter. Read on...
  • 10 Dec | Monica Kaminska at Workshop on Global Space Governance at Oxford University.
  • 10 Dec | François Delerue at International Conference in Memory of Professor Igor Lukashuk. Read on...
  • 6 Dec | Monica Kaminska and Fabio Cristiano participated at Internet Governance Forum session Cyber Stability Games: Learning the Complexities of Technical Attribution.
  • 6 Dec | Publication Responding to the COVID-19 'infodemic': National countermeasures against information influence in Europe, edited by Sophie Vériter, Monica Kaminska, Dennis Broeders and Joachim Koops. Read on...
  • 3 Dec | François Delerue at 2022 Year Ahead Conference. Read on...
  • 2 Dec | François Delerue spoke at AEGES Annual Conference. Read on...
  • 30 Nov - 1 Dec | Monica Kaminska spoke at UNIDIR Workshop on Cyber-Nuclear Risk. Read on...
  • 29 Nov | Monica Kaminska on cyber attacks and attribution at Deutschland Funk. Read on...
  • 24 Nov | Security and Global Affairs Podcast with Heajune Lee, Taylor Grossman and Monica Kaminska on Cyber Norms. Read on...
  • 9-11 Nov | 2021 Conference on Cyber Norms | Governing through Crisis: Conflict, Crises and the Politics of Cyberspace. Read on...
  • 4 Nov | Els De Busser spoke at online event organized by Washington Foreign Law Society and the Stimson Center about our 2020 policy brief on attribution in cyberspace. Read on...
  • 21 Oct | Dennis Broeders spoke at CyFy 2021. Read on...
  • 11 Oct | Dennis Broeders wrote introduction to Norms chapter in HCSS report on disinformation. Read on...
  • 24 Sep | Conference Artificial Intelligence and International Conflict in Cyberspace, organized with GÉODE. Read on...
  • 21-23 Sep | Monica Kaminska and James Shires at 2nd edition of the Big Cyber Ideas Festival. Read on...
  • 13-17 Sep | Fabio Cristiano and James Shires at EISA Conference 2021. Read on...
  • 13 Sep | François Delerue wins 2021 Book Prize of European Society of International Law. Read on...
  • 9 Sep | Monica Kaminska spoke at Science Peace Security Conference 2021. Read on...
  • 8 Sep | Dennis Broeders and François Delerue joined EU Cyber Diplomacy Initiative. Read on...
  • 23-26 Aug | Dennis Broeders spoke during Webinar on the Application of International Law in Cyberspace. Read on...
  • 29 Jun | Fabio Cristiano spoke at panel Transatlantic Relations in an Era of Renewed Great Power Competition. Read on...
  • 24-26 Jun | Dennis Broeders at Fletcher Cyberdiplomacy Symposium. Read on...
  • 24-26 Jun | Dennis Broeders spoke at Jeju Forum. Read on...
  • 18 Jun | Workshop Responding to the COVID-19 'infodemic': Foreign information influence activities in Europe and national countermeasures. Read on...
  • 7 Jun | Monica Kaminska spoke at Cyber Persistence Workshop. Read on...
  • 3 Jun | Article Cyber Terrorism and Information Security across National Policies and International Diplomacy in Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, by Dennis Broeders, Fabio Cristiano and Daan Weggemans. Read on...
  • 2-3 Jun | Panel on Digital sovereignty and strategic autonomy during European Cyber Agora. Read on...
  • 25-28 May | Monica Kaminska and James Shires presented papers at CyCon 2021. Read on...
  • 26 May | Paper Limiting Viral Spread: Automated Cyber Operations and the Principles of Distinction and Discrimination in the Grey Zone, by Monica Kaminska, Dennis Broeders and Fabio Cristiano in 2021 13th International Conference on Cyber Conflict: Going Viral. Read on...
  • 3 May | Monica Kaminska spoke at Virtual Discussion Series on Cyberwarfare - Cyberpeacebuilding. Read on...
  • 29 Apr | Article The (im)possibilities of addressing election interference and the public core of the internet in the UN GGE and OEWG in Journal of Cyber Policy, by Dennis Broeders. Read on...
  • 29 Apr | Blog Exploiting the right to internet access to infringe other human rights for Leiden Security and Global Affairs blog, by Maaike Stroeks. Read on...
  • 23 Apr | Podcast Episode #4 | Rethinking cyber espionage after the SolarWinds hack. Read on...
  • 15 Apr | Online event Rethinking cyber espionage after the SolarWinds hack. Read on...
  • 1 Apr | Blog Risk Aversion Is at the Heart of the Cyber Response Dilemma for Council on Foreign Relations, by Monica Kaminska. Read on...
  • 1 Apr | Article Private active cyber defense and (international) cyber security - pushing the line? in Journal of Cybersecurity, by Dennis Broeders. Read on...
  • 10 Mar | Article Restraint under conditions of uncertainty: Why the United States tolerates cyberattacks in Journal of Cybersecurity, by Monica Kaminska. Read on...
  • 23 Feb | Chapters Israel: cyber securitization as national trademark and Palestinian territory occupied: cybersecurity at reduced sovereignty in the Routledge Companion to Global Cyber-Security Strategy, by Fabio Cristiano. Read on...
  • 22 Feb | Article Manipulating uncertainty: cybersecurity politics in Egypt in Journal of Cybersecurity, by Bassant Hassib and James Shires. Read on...
  • 12 Feb | Podcast Episode #3 | EU Cyber Sanctions between Effectiveness and Strategy. Read on...
  • 10 Feb | Dennis Broeders spoke at Conferentie Digitaal Nederland. Read on...
  • 4 Feb | Online event EU Cyber Sanctions between Effectiveness and Strategy. Read on...
  • 22 Jan | Podcast Episode #2 | Threat intel and cyber research - a troubled relationship? Read on...
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Latest entries in our Cyber Norms Bibliography Complete bibliography found here. Please send any additions or suggestions to info@thehaguecybernorms.nl.

Our publication series

Vériter, S.L., M. Kaminska, D. Broeders & J. Koops (eds.) (2021). Responding to the COVID-19 'infodemic': National countermeasures against information influence in Europe.
Cristiano, F., D. Broeders and D. Weggemans (eds.) (2020). Countering cyber terrorism in a time of ‘war on words’: Kryptonite for the protection of digital rights?
Broeders, D., E. De Busser and P. Pawlak. (2020). Three tales of attribution in cyberspace: Criminal law, international law and policy debates
Roguski, P. (2020). Application of International Law to Cyber Operations: A Comparative Analysis of States' Views
Broeders, D., L. Adamson and R. Creemers. (2019). Coalition of the unwilling? Chinese and Russian perspectives on cyberspace
Broeders, D., S. Boeke and I. Georgieva. (2019). Foreign intelligence in the digital age. Navigating a state of 'unpeace'
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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