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तकनीकी क्षेत्र में तानाशाही हुकूमतों की तेज़ प्रगति के म
Digital India is going to be ground zero of how heterogenous, diverse, and open societies co-exist online and in the real world.
साइबरस्पेस के आदर्शवाद या प्रयोगकर्ताओं के वजूद से जुड़�
साइबरस्पेस के आदर्शवाद या प्रयोगकर्ताओं के वजूद से जुड़�
In the age of quantum computing and technology, India needs to devise a multi-stakeholder approach to secure its cyberspace
A thaw in the India-Pakistan relations remains highly unlikely if Pakistan continues to back anti-India policies
International stability can be endangered if the fine points of how international law applies to cyber operations are not determined
अंतरिक्ष जिस तरह युद्ध का अगला मैदान बन रहा है, उसे देखते �
CCP’s control over social media continues to expand as it aims to control the global narrative and present a favourable image to the world.
The Global South must amplify its ideas, perspectives, and positions on cybernorms as multilateral institutions like the UN work towards a framework f
If States cannot agree on legally binding rules, norms are the next best option for shaping State behaviour in cyberspace, but is that enough?
Countries in the Global South are keen on leveraging cyberspace for their economic development, and thus, have a considerable interest in the security
Australia will need to bridge the trust deficit that joining the AUKUS has created with its European allies
अपनी रक्षा के उपाय से आगे बढ़ते हुए भारत को साइबर हमले करन
ऐसे हमलों में बुनियादी तौर पर कंप्यूटर वायरस का इस्तेमाल
“Politics by other means”: Fostering positive contestation and charting ‘red lines’ through global governance in cyberspace
Those working on the diplomatic challenges of cyberspace stability and internet governance have their work cut out.
The Global Conference on Cyberspace offers Commonwealth members the opportunity to share expertise and work together to enhance collective capability
Two predominant interests guided China's earlier approach to cyber sovereignty.
Poor prosecution and conviction rates fail to act as deterrents. Credible deterrence needs to be created with successful prosecutions in cyberspace.
The ASEAN Agreement aims to promote security and stability in cyberspace consistent with norms of responsible state behaviour
US-China Cyber Agreement: New Beginning or Tactical Pause given the sharp ideological divisions over the organisation and governance of cyberspace
The US has become more proactive in engaging with the international community to address cyberSpace challenges ever since the policy shift in 2009. However, it still maintains its opposition to the need for an international treaty to govern cyberSpace.
In the absence of a legal framework, Beijing is in overdrive to build its cyberspace capabilities—with military ramifications—as the world looks askance.
There is a need for governments to engage the private sector in counter-terrorism and counter-propaganda initiatives. Counter-terrorism doctrines and strategies have been framed in the last decade with a focus on religious extremism and have failed to encompass other ideas, feel cyber expers.
CyberSpace is a free-wheeling mind-Space at the cutting edge of innovation precisely because of the absence of sovereignty and artificial barriers. Declaring sovereignty here is as absurd as extending one's jurisdiction deep into the minds of others.
Experts say mere compliance with an international cyber security standard does not ensure that a product being used in a CII is protected from invasion. Threat analysis, mitigation systems and assessment practices need to be adopted to attain total protection of CII.
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff's recent decision to give the US a miss needs to be seen in the context of the changing narratives of internet governance and the control for cyber resources.