The nature of cyberspace not only offers diverse means for the attackers to inflict harm on their victims, but also allows them to conceal their identity in a way that
Actively following and engaging in the OEWG I process has been a focus for the CyberPeace Institute since its creation in 2019. The inclusion of non-state actors and an overall
Spyware companies claim to sell their wares only to governments fighting crime and terrorism but it is all too easy for these tools to be used by repressive regimes to
Genève, le 9 mars 2021 – Le CyberPeace Institute lance son rapport «Nos vies en péril : pirater la santé, c’est attaquer les personnes» (“Playing with Lives: Cyberattacks on Healthcare
Marietje Schaake, President of the CyberPeace Institute argues that commercially available hacking, intrusion and exfiltration systems are making cyberspace unstable and unsafe for the people connected to it. Prevention of
The President of the CyberPeace Institute, Marietje Schaake, shares her thoughts on the current state of affairs in cyberspace and the gap that the Institute aims to fill. November 08,