Overview
Explore the critical landscape of cybersecurity policy in this 33-minute Web Summit panel discussion featuring European Union's Julian King, Kernel's Bryan Johnson, Institute for the Analysis of Global Security's Gal Luft, European Parliament's Urmas Paet, and Der Speigel's Marcel Rosenbach. Delve into Estonia's experiences as a cyber-attack victim, the current state of EU cybersecurity, and the challenges of coordinating efforts across nations. Examine the complexities of state-to-state conflicts, legal environments, and the concept of internet citizenship. Learn about proposed solutions such as the Geneva Digital Convention and the importance of trust and collaboration in creating effective cybersecurity measures. Gain insights into the evolving nature of digital threats and the potential for gated communities in cyberspace as experts discuss what may be the biggest war of our time.
Syllabus
Introduction
What Estonia learned from being a victim
The state of cybersecurity in the EU
How do we coordinate cybersecurity
The biggest war of our time
Legal environment and impunity
Credibility
Collaboration
Trust
Internet citizenship
State to state conflicts
Human behavior
Geneva Digital Convention
Pilot Manual
Gated Communities
Challenges
Conclusion
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Web Summit