ELN Policy Fellow Alice Billon-Galland participates in the GLOBSEC 2018 Young Leaders Forum in Bratislava
Alice Billon-Galland will take part in the cyber security policy working group.
Alice Billon-Galland will take part in the cyber security policy working group.
Thomas Frear highlights the poorly understood escalatory potential of modern cyber operations; arguing that the continued integration of the cyber domain with the conventional and nuclear domains has substantially increased the possibility of miscalculation and unintended escalation.
We have crossed over to a new nuclear era in which cyber capabilities transform the nuclear risks.
Maarja Naagel, Researcher at the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence, argues that we should reject the mystifying rhetoric of “legal vacuum” in cyberspace and instead stay firm in our commitment to the rules-based international order.
Dr Pasha Sharikov, Head of the Center for Applied Research in the Institute for USA and Canadian Studies at Moscow State University, discusses the Russian approach to cyber policies and how it differs from the American and European ones.
The YGLN’s Sam Rebo, and Clark Street Associates’ Taylor Grosman, argue that NATO governments must begin to better define what specific actions constitute a cyberattack. Foreign governments have grown bolder and NATO must be clearer in response.