Session
Through the interactive exchange of inputs between national and regional IGF initiatives, this session will address several important policy questions from the cybersecurity domain:
- Are global cyberspace operations guided by universal principles, and how well do existing regional and international policies align with global cybersecurity best practices?
- What are the critical gaps in current international cybersecurity cooperation efforts, and what strategies can be employed to bridge these gaps and establish a more unified approach?
- How can we ensure a safe cyberspace that respects fundamental rights and freedoms, including privacy, data protection, and freedom of speech?
- What role should schools play in addressing the cybersecurity challenges faced by new generations, and how can comprehensive cybersecurity education be effectively integrated into school curricula through collaborative efforts?
- In what ways can stakeholders ensure the protection and upgrading of existing digital infrastructure to meet current and future security needs, while considering the cultural and linguistic diversity at the local, regional, and national levels?
The session is hosted in a hybrid format and the expected outcome is to understand specific challenges and examples of good practices at local levels and inspire positive action for ways forward.
The speakers and moderators for this session will be announced.
The session is co-organized by the below listed NRIs.
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NRIs Collaborative Session on Cybersecurity, cybercrime, and online safety |
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NRI Name |
Your name as the NRI coordinator |
Experts delegated by the NRIs multistakeholder organizing committee to join the organizing team |
Albania IGF |
Fotjon Kosta |
Fotjon Kosta |
Armenia IGF |
Katarina Gevorgyan |
Kristina Hakobyan |
Asia Pacific Youth IGF |
Jenna Manhau Fung |
Jenna Manhau Fung |
Benin IGF |
Muriel ALAPINI |
Ganiath BELLO |
Chad IGF | Abdeldjalil Bachar Bong | Abdeldjalil Bachar Bong |
Colombian IGF |
Julián Casasbuenas G. |
Mariana Jaramillo Lopez, Google Colombia |
Côte d'Ivoire IGF | Salyou Funny | Salyou Funny |
Croatia IGF |
Zdravko Jukić |
Zdravko Jukić |
Ecuador Youth IGF | Carlos Vera, Alexandra Maldonado | Alexandra Maldonado |
Ethiopia IGF |
Samuel Lemma |
Samuel Lemma |
Ethiopia Youth IGF | Saba Tiku | Saba Tiku |
FGI Québec |
Pierre-Jean Darres |
Pierre-Jean Darres |
France IGF |
Lucien Castex |
Lucien Castex |
Ghana IGF |
Wisdom Donkor |
Wisdom Donkor |
Honduras IGF |
Denis Jesus Aguilar Ortega |
Denis Jesus Aguilar Ortega |
India Youth IGF |
Ihita Gangavarapu |
Ihita Gangavarapu |
Italy IGF |
Concettina Cassa |
Concettina Cassa |
Japan IGF | Masanobu Katoh Junko Kawauchi Shin Yamasaki |
Junko Kawauchi |
Liberia IGF |
Peterking Quaye |
Peterking Quaye |
Mauritius IGF |
Mahendranath Busgopaul |
Mahendranath Busgopaul |
Nigeria IGF |
Igonor Oshoke Samson |
Igonor Oshoke Samson |
North African IGF |
Tijani Ben Jemaa |
Mohamed Farahat |
North Macedonia IGF |
Marko Paloski |
Marko Paloski |
Panama IGF |
Lia Hernandez |
Lia Hernandez and María Elena García |
South Sudan Youth IGF |
Denaya Dennis |
Denaya Dennis |
Tanzania IGF |
Nazar Nicholas |
Nazar Nicholas |
United Kingdom IGF |
Ellice Mansfield |
Ellice Mansfield |
Uruguay IGF |
Laura Margolis |
Laura Margolis |
Zambia Youth IGF |
Levy Syanseke |
Levy Syanseke |
Report
It is important to work on demystifying cybersecurity to engage everyone, emphasizing active involvement and addressing gender and diversity concerns.
In the Global South, address cybersecurity by focusing on controllable factors, integrating sociology, child-friendly media, local languages, and diverse policy approaches.
There needs to be streamlined regulation for cybersecurity on regional level. These cybersecurity and data governance regulations need to be harmonized to improve cybersecurity.
Introduction
This session acknowledged that the global landscape of cybersecurity and internet governance was rapidly evolving, presenting multifaceted challenges and opportunities. It delved into the intricate web of issues surrounding these domains, emphasizing the need for collaboration, harmonization, and innovative approaches. It explored questions about universal principles in cyberspace, the balance between security and fundamental rights, cybersecurity education, government responsibilities, infrastructure upgrades, and protection of vulnerable communities. The session, through its speakers, underscored the importance of international cooperation and knowledge exchange through national and regional Internet Governance Forum initiatives. It shed light on critical policy considerations, addressing the nexus between cybersecurity, privacy, digital inclusion, Gender issues, cultural considerations, and the safeguarding of democratic processes, especially during pivotal events like elections.
- Key takeaways
- There is a need to integrate law, technology, sociology, and cultural values for comprehensive cybersecurity.
- It is important to work on demystifying cybersecurity to engage everyone, emphasizing active involvement and addressing gender and diversity concerns.
- Fragmentation of Data Regulations: Different countries have different scope or perspective in data security, most especially for cross border transfer of data and this negatively impacts the cybersecurity situation.
- It is needed to target the younger generation to improve capacity to stay safe online.
- There is a need for Public-Private consensus on cybersecurity policies and frameworks. Multistakeholder is important to come to consensus that considers all internet stakeholders.
- Sharing Similar Initiatives between countries is incredibly helpful.
- There is a need to invest more into education for each populace on responsible use of the internet. Teaching Information Literacy across the world needs to be standardized.
- It is currently difficult to actively collaborate with other organizations on information sharing.
- Call-to-action points
- Bring gender focused perspective to cybersecurity policy.
- There needs to be streamlined regulation for cybersecurity on regional level. These cybersecurity and data governance regulations need to be harmonized to improve cybersecurity.
- There is a role that each one of us can play in raising the next generation and ensuring that thew internet is safe and secure.
- In the Global South, address cybersecurity by focusing on controllable factors, integrating sociology, child-friendly media, local languages, and diverse policy approaches.
- It is important to keep separate the interests of the Public Sector and Private Sector and focus on human-centric interests first.
- Capacity Building and Security training should be pursued by all stakeholders.
- International Human rights law should be utilized as a guide to apply norms for Cybersecurity Frameworks on an International Level.
In conclusion, this session highlighted the evolving challenges in cybersecurity and internet governance, emphasizing the need for collaboration, gender inclusion, and harmonized regulations. It called for proactive measures to educate the younger generation, streamline policies, and promote international cooperation. The session's insights underscore the importance of a holistic approach to cybersecurity, aligning with global human-centric values and international norms