(UPI) Chapter 5: Norms of Responsible State Behaviour in Cyberspace
36-minute College Credit Course
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In this chapter, we examine the evolving norms of responsible state behavior in cyberspace by analyzing national strategies, international diplomatic processes, and the contributions of diverse stakeholders. It discusses how major powers such as the US and the Sino-Russian bloc are formulating their cyber strategies, the role of UN GGE processes and regional security organizations in norm-building, and how non-state actors like the ICRC, civil society, and private companies are influencing the debate, while also outlining prospects for future cooperative frameworks.
5.2 National Strategies for Cyberspace
In this stage, National Strategies for Cyberspace are explored by detailing how state actors shape their cybersecurity policies and norms, with a focus on contrasting approaches like the US strategy and the Sino-Russian Code of Conduct.
3 steps5.3 International Developments
In this stage, International Developments are addressed through the lens of multilateral processes such as the UN GGE and regional security initiatives that seek to establish confidence-building measures and common norms in cyberspace.
4 steps5.4 Other Stakeholders
In this stage, other stakeholders are examined by considering the roles and perspectives of humanitarian organizations, civil society, and the private sector in shaping and responding to cybersecurity norms.
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