In July 2025, the #UN #cyber #oewg (2021-2025) concluded its mandate. Few notable aspects of the final session and concluding APR:
🟣 States especially Australia noted the increasing level of participation of women in the OEWG and underscored the importance of narrowing the “gender digitial divide” which highlights that the OEWG has been an inclusive, transparent and democratic process.
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In an effort as an accredited stakeholder of the #UN #cyber #OEWG (2021-2025) Third Eye Legal Consultancy has formulated a document to contribute to the process. It is a manifestation of the initiative presented at the Global Roundtable held by the OEWG. This document is a Comprehensive Analyses of State Positions on International Law, Norms, Rules and Principles of Responsible State Behavior in the use of ICTs for peace and security complemented with relevant scenarios.

The @UN #OEWG on ICTs continues🇺🇳

🇪🇺 Yesterday we hosted a side-event under the PoA project on the EU and EU Member State’s Declaration on a common understanding of application of the international law to #cyberspace

💡Valuable insights on the Declaration's process & content.
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The @UN #OEWG on ICTs continues🇺🇳 🇪🇺 Yesterday we hosted a side-event under the PoA project on the EU and EU Member State’s Declaration on a common understanding of application of the international law to #cyberspace 💡Valuable insights on the Declaration's process & content.

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WEBCAST FEB 26 - International Cybersecurity Norms in the UN and Beyond

INTRODUCTION
Eli Noam, Director, Columbia Institute for Tele-Information, Columbia Business School.

PANEL
Alexander Klimburg (Austria)
Sheetal Kumar (UK)
Christopher Painter (USA)

DISCUSSANT
Janis Karklins (Latvia)

MODERATOR
William J. Drake, Director of International Studies, Columbia Institute for Tele-Information

https://isoc.live/18935

#OEWG #cybernorms

WEBCAST FEB 26 - International Cybersecurity Norms in the UN and Beyond - ISOC LIVE NOTICEBOARD

On Wednesday February 26, 2025, at 11:00-12:30 EST (16:00-17:30 UTC), the Columbia Institute for Tele-Information, as part of its Global Digital Governance series, presents a webinar ‘International Cybersecurity Norms in the UN and Beyond‘. The United Nations’ Open-Ended Working Group on Information and Communication Technologies (OEWG) is meeting February 17–21 in New York. The OEWG […]

ISOC LIVE NOTICEBOARD

WEBCAST FEB 26 – International Cybersecurity Norms in the UN and Beyond

INTRODUCTION
Eli Noam, Director, Columbia Institute for Tele-Information, Columbia Business School.

PANEL
Alexander Klimburg (Austria)
Sheetal Kumar (UK)
Christopher Painter (USA)

DISCUSSANT
Janis Karklins (Latvia)

MODERATOR
William J. Drake, Director of International Studies, Columbia Institute for Tele-Information

https://isoc.live/18935/

#citi #cybernorms #OEWG

WEBCAST FEB 26 - International Cybersecurity Norms in the UN and Beyond - ISOC LIVE NOTICEBOARD

On Wednesday February 26, 2025, at 11:00-12:30 EST (16:00-17:30 UTC), the Columbia Institute for Tele-Information, as part of its Global Digital Governance series, presents a webinar ‘International Cybersecurity Norms in the UN and Beyond‘. The United Nations’ Open-Ended Working Group on Information and Communication Technologies (OEWG) is meeting February 17–21 in New York. The OEWG […]

ISOC LIVE NOTICEBOARD

At last week’s UN #OEWG on ICT,
@shadowserver and
@globalcyberalliance represented
@commongoodcyber on a panel discussing “Cybersecurity for the Common Good: Strengthening Nonprofits Engagement in a Permanent UN Mechanism on ICT Security” hosted by @EU_ISS

Read more about Common Good Cyber: https://commongoodcyber.org

Home - Common Good Cyber

Common Good Cyber is a global initiative with the goal of identifying sustainable models for supporting groups, organizations, and individuals involved in critical cybersecurity functions for the broader Internet community.

Common Good Cyber
The final report of the #UN #Cyber #OEWG adopted on 29/7/24 emphasized the importance of International #law in the use of #ICTs and urged states to cooperate on good practices and implement globally interoperable common rules and standards for supply chain vulnerabilities as a norm, rule and principle of responsible state behavior.
Oops! I did it again. State(s) has/ve interfered in Third Eye Legal Consultancy’s business activity while sharing a contribution to the #UN #cyber #OEWG Installed a new drive and OS. How does that contribute to peace and security? Also, prior to that MS Teams proudly displayed a sign out text: “we have more tools under our belt”. How Cool! I would like to see your under belt tools. Big tech is a sham and has yielded to state(s). Authoritarian or not!