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  • A human rights respecting definition of cybersecurity
  • About the Internet Free & Secure Initiative
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  • How do we bring about a paradigm shift so that human rights and cybersecurity are understood to be interdependent and mutually reinforcing?
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  • 31 Governments reaffirm the reaffirm the importance of human rights based approaches to cybersecurity
  • Bringing Clarity to Cybersecurity
  • Cybersecurity and the United Nations
  • Cybersecurity: what’s the ITU got to do with it?
  • Four common myths about human rights and security in cyberspace
  • Promoting International Norm Development in Cyberspace through the “London Process”
  • Review: Consequences for human rights and cybersecurity issues
  • The Privacy in the Protocol: Why Civil Society Needs to Pay Attention to the IETF
  • Utilizing the UN Human Rights Mechanisms for the Advancement of Digital Rights
  • Why Do We Need a New Definition for Cybersecurity?

Resources

  • An Internet free and secure: a human rights approach to cybersecurity policy
  • FOC statement of support for the cybersecurity and human rights recommendations

An Internet Free and Secure

The Internet Free and Secure Initiative (IFSI) promotes and builds on the work of the “Internet Free and Secure” Working Group of the Freedom Online Coalition (FOC). The FOC Working Group advanced the normative debate on cybersecurity through developing a set of recommendations and a definition that promote human rights respecting and multistakeholder approaches to cybersecurity.

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