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Digital Diplomacy in practice: How knowledge sharing happens thoughout the UN system
AI Technology Webinars Artificial Intelligence EventsAn online event on digital knowledge in diplomacy will explore implementation strategies, data analysis, and perceptions of International Geneva at other diplomatic hubs. Diplo will present X-ray studies, Geneva’s Digital Footprint, and social media data analytics. Register on the official page for more details.
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Telephone diplomacy: Dialling the ‘red line’ [A historical journey #8]
Webinars History of diplomacy EventsThe article discusses how the telephone and wireless communication impacted diplomacy by enabling urgent contact among world leaders, creating 'red lines' for communication. It highlights how countries like Germany used radio to catch up with more advanced telegraph systems. Diplomatic challenges such as security and privacy still echo in current digital policies. Jovan Kurbalija's Masterclass on "Telephone diplomacy: Dialling the ‘red line’" delves into this topic on September 30th.
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Debate: E-commerce or Digital Trade or Both? What’s Negotiated at the WTO in Geneva
Alumni Webinars E-commerce and trade EventsA virtual debate organized by the European Internet Forum will focus on ongoing WTO e-commerce negotiations among members, exploring less controversial issues, complex challenges, and negotiation goals. Featured speaker Ms. Marilia Maciel from Diplo will contribute to the discussion. For further details, visit the official website.
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Launch of the Diplo’s new Data Engine
Courses, Milestones, Timeline Webinars Data and diplomacy EventsDiplo is launching a new Data Engine on October 12th. The engine aims to provide practical data use for diplomats and global governance actors, addressing diplomatic, technical, statistical, and AI-related aspects. Additionally, DiploFoundation and the Geneva Internet Platform will launch 14 new projects in September and October 2020, including the introduction of courses, tools, and initiatives related to digital governance and diplomacy.
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#SciDipTalks | Technology at the service of global health crises: Threats and opportunities
Alumni, Events, Timeline Webinars Science diplomacy Events#SciDipTalks event will explore global health crises with a focus on technology's role, including the impact of digital strategies on data privacy and human rights. Speakers will discuss successful national responses and the responsibility of social media platforms. The event, featuring experts like Kathleen Carley and Katharina Höne, will take place online on May 11, 2020.
Cyber-diplomacy web discussion: Norms and confidence building measures (CBMs): Are we there yet?
Webinars Cyberconflict and warfare, Cybernorms, Digital diplomacy EventsDiploFoundation and Microsoft host a series of cyber-diplomacy web discussions, with the latest focusing on norms and confidence building measures in cyberspace. The discussions aim to explore existing norms, the need for new ones, and enforcement mechanisms. The webinar features international experts and addresses global and regional scales. Previous webinars covered topics such as cyber-armament, international law in cyberspace, and attribution of cyber-attacks. The series aims to engage participants in ongoing global negotiations on responsible behavior in cyberspace, highlighting security, human rights, and economic development implications.
Cyber-diplomacy web discussion: Traceability and attribution of cyber-attacks
Webinars Cyberconflict and warfare, Cybernorms, Digital diplomacy EventsDiploFoundation is hosting a cyber-diplomacy web discussion on traceability and attribution of cyber-attacks, exploring various levels of attribution and methodologies for traceability. The series aims to address risks to international peace and security from cyberspace misuse by states, with discussions on rules of behavior and negotiation processes. Scheduled for November 15, 2019, this webinar will involve recognized experts and examine the reliability of attributions, evidence collection transparency, and involvement of different actors in the process. The series, supported by Microsoft, covers topics such as cyber-armament, international law in cyberspace, norms, and confidence-building measures.
Cyber-diplomacy web discussion: Applicability of international law to cyberspace
Webinars Cyberconflict and warfare, Cybernorms, Digital diplomacy EventsA cyber-diplomacy web discussion on the applicability of international law to cyberspace will explore existing rules and challenges. This webinar, part of a series by DiploFoundation and Microsoft, aims to address issues like self-defense against cyber-attacks, sovereignty, human rights, and involvement in global negotiations. The series features recognized experts and will cover topics such as cyber-armament impacts, traceability of cyber-attacks, norms, and confidence-building measures. The discussion will be moderated by Dr. Jovan Kurbalija and will delve into key issues related to responsible behavior in cyberspace.
[Webinar] What is the role of the private sector towards a peaceful cyberspace?
Webinars Cyberconflict and warfare, Cybernorms EventsThe Geneva Internet Platform is hosting a webinar discussing the private sector's role in promoting peace in cyberspace. The event is part of the Geneva Dialogue on Responsible Behaviour in Cyberspace, addressing the need for all actors to contribute to cybersecurity. The webinar will explore the responsibilities of private companies and their potential impact on international peace and security. Scheduled for December 19, 2018, it follows previous discussions on responsible behavior and the role of civil society in cyberspace. Martin Dion from Kudelski Security will participate, moderated by Vladimir Radunovic from DiploFoundation.
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[Webinar] What is the role of civil society and communities towards a peaceful cyberspace?
Webinars Cyberconflict and warfare, Cybernorms EventsThe webinar discusses the importance of civil society, academia, and technical communities in promoting responsible behavior for a peaceful cyberspace. Efforts are needed to ensure international peace and security in the face of malicious activities threatening the digital society. The role and responsibilities of all actors, including states and industry, must be analyzed to enhance stability and security in cyberspace, aligning with norms outlined in the 2015 report. The webinar builds on previous discussions and aims to explore the contributions and obligations of various stakeholders in implementing these norms.