Tag: technology
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International Cyber Treaties: Challenges and Prospects for Global Cybersecurity Governance
This article emphasizes the urgency for comprehensive international cyber treaties amidst rising cyber threats. It reviews existing frameworks like the Budapest Convention, identifies challenges such as attribution issues and geopolitical divisions, and advocates for an incremental, sector-specific approach to treaty development. Effective international cooperation is portrayed as crucial for future cybersecurity.
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The Future of AI Governance: Navigating Complexity, Fostering Trust, and Ensuring Responsible Innovation
The report highlights the urgent need for effective AI governance amid rapid technological advancements. It emphasizes the tension between swift AI innovation and slower regulatory processes, stressing the importance of translating ethical guidelines into operational practices. Emphasizing trustworthiness and collaboration, the future of governance relies on adaptive frameworks that integrate multi-stakeholder perspectives.
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Collective Resilience: How Small Nations Can Combine Efforts to Face Future Global Cybersecurity Challenges
The report details the complex cybersecurity challenges faced by small nations amid rapid digital transformation, emphasizing the disproportionate risks due to limited resources. It advocates for collective international cooperation to enhance cyber resilience, leveraging shared intelligence, adapting strategies, and prioritizing workforce development to counter sophisticated threats effectively.
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Cyber Warfare in 2025: Executive Report
In 2025, cyberspace emerges as a central warfighting domain, integrating with traditional forces across state doctrines of the U.S., NATO, China, Russia, and the U.K. Non-state actors are also gaining influence through AI innovation. Effective cyber warfare requires resilient defenses, advanced offensive capabilities, and adaptable international regulations.
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The Digital Prince: What Machiavelli Can Teach Us About Cybersecurity Politics
Machiavelli’s insights on power and deception apply to modern cybersecurity and digital nation strategies.
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“Americas AI Action Plan”: Can It Propel the U.S. to Lead the Global AI Race?
On July 23, 2025, the White House unveiled America’s AI Action Plan, a strategic initiative aimed at establishing U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence. It focuses on workforce upskilling, deregulating data centers, and promoting bias-free procurement. However, concerns over unchecked deregulation, vague bias standards, and lack of safety measures pose significant challenges to its effectiveness.
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The Future of Diplomacy: Navigating the Age of Advanced AI and Cyberspace
The report analyzes the impact of AI and cyberspace on international relations, highlighting opportunities for enhanced diplomacy alongside risks like data insecurity and ethical concerns. As technology reshapes statecraft, it necessitates new governance frameworks and the upskilling of diplomats to ensure human oversight and promote global stability in a digital age.
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Small Tech Attacks, Big Politics
The analysis highlights the growing threat of small-scale cyberattacks on U.S. technology, which collectively pose significant risks to national security and political stability. These seemingly minor incidents can erode trust, disrupt economies, and complicate responses due to their low visibility. Proactive government-private sector collaboration is essential to address these escalating threats effectively.
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The Digital Battlefield: A Historical Analysis of Cybersecurity’s Impact on World Politics
Cybersecurity has evolved into a key element of national security, reshaping military strategies and global relations.
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Bridging the Digital Divide: Navigating Legal Fragmentation in the Fight Against Cross-Border Cybercrime
The global cybercrime landscape demands international cooperation due to legal fragmentation, hindering effective investigation and prosecution across borders.
