Institutional Partner of the Global Partnership for Responsible Cyber Behaviour
The Hague Program is an institutional partner of RUSI's newly launched Global Partnership for Responsible Cyber Behaviour. The partnership was launched during an online event on 14 September 2023. The initiative aims to promote evidence-based research across regions and sectors on issues concerning stability in cyberspace.
About the Partnership
The global cyber landscape is increasingly challenging. The growing global dependence on digital technology and the internet brings with it serious risks and vulnerabilities, which state and non-state actors alike are exploiting to further their ends. Disruptive cyber operations are increasingly being used by hostile actors worldwide as they seek to achieve strategic advantage through cyberspace.
Despite the positive achievements of multilateral forums, increasing tensions between key players are making it hard to achieve an international consensus on responsible cyber behaviour and how this can be effectively promoted. We currently lack information on how a wide range of countries and stakeholders are approaching the question of responsible cyber, including the practicalities of promoting and implementing cyber policies.
The focus of this project is to map practical understandings of responsible cyber behaviour by conducting evidence-based research and connecting experts from different sectors and regions to reflect the diversity of views on the topic.
More information can be found on RUSI's website.