Cybersecurity and Disinformation? Go to The Hague. Now. *Virtually that is.
Top Scholars Take on the Rules of Behaviour on the Internet
Have a moment? You should tune-in now to the livestream of the The Hague Conference on Cyber Norms. The conference, titled this year Governing Through Crisis: Conflicts, Crises, and the Politics of Cyberspace, has a fab roster of speakers from government and academia.
Today they featured Frederic Douzet, Professor of Geopolitics at the French Institute of Geopolitics, University of Paris 8, and Director of the Center of Geopolitics of the Datasphere (GEODE).
She was the keynote speaker, in a lecture named The Shrinking of Cyberspace: a Blind Spot of Cyber Policy, where she analysed very interesting developments on centralisation and Internet traffic surveillance in Iran and Russia, followed by a very good Q&A.
Top scholars in the field of cybersecurity and international relations gather under the auspices of Leiden University, The Hague Campus, the event is organised by and run by the The Hague Program for Cyber Norms, Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs, led by Professor Dr. Den…
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