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Research unit
FDFA
Project number
ExSt.2013.190
Project title
An Overview of Current International Cyber Affairs: Processes, Agendas and Instruments

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Key words
(German)
Cyber, security, internet, governance, ICT
Key words
(English)
Cyber, security, internet, governance, ICT
Key words
(French)
Cyber, security, internet, governance, ICT
Key words
(Italian)
Cyber, security, internet, governance, ICT
Short description
(German)
The study provides an overview of key actors, past and on-going international and regional processes and instruments related to the international governance of cyber security for the purpose of facilitating the engagement by the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) with other governments and international actors in the field. The study first outlines the notion of ‘cyber security’, for the purposes of framing and explaining the scope and logic of the rest of this study. It then provides a summary of key actors, processes and instruments involved in enhancing global and national cyber security and summarizes the status quo of international cyber affairs.
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Short description
(English)
The study provides an overview of key actors, past and on-going international and regional processes and instruments related to the international governance of cyber security for the purpose of facilitating the engagement by the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) with other governments and international actors in the field. The study first outlines the notion of ‘cyber security’, for the purposes of framing and explaining the scope and logic of the rest of this study. It then provides a summary of key actors, processes and instruments involved in enhancing global and national cyber security and summarizes the status quo of international cyber affairs.
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Short description
(French)
The study provides an overview of key actors, past and on-going international and regional processes and instruments related to the international governance of cyber security for the purpose of facilitating the engagement by the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) with other governments and international actors in the field. The study first outlines the notion of ‘cyber security’, for the purposes of framing and explaining the scope and logic of the rest of this study. It then provides a summary of key actors, processes and instruments involved in enhancing global and national cyber security and summarizes the status quo of international cyber affairs.
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Short description
(Italian)
The study provides an overview of key actors, past and on-going international and regional processes and instruments related to the international governance of cyber security for the purpose of facilitating the engagement by the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) with other governments and international actors in the field. The study first outlines the notion of ‘cyber security’, for the purposes of framing and explaining the scope and logic of the rest of this study. It then provides a summary of key actors, processes and instruments involved in enhancing global and national cyber security and summarizes the status quo of international cyber affairs.
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Contractor
(English)
ICT for peace foundation, Eneken Tikk-Ringas
Charged budget
(English)
Politische Direktion
Legal basis
(English)
Art. 57 Abs. 1 RVOG Art. 57 al. 1 LOGA Art. 57 cpv. 1 LOGA
Copyright
(English)
Copyright, Bundesbehörden der Schweizerischen Eidgenossenschaft | Droits d'auteur: autorités de la Confédération suisse | Diritti d'autore: autorità della Confederazione Svizzera | Dretgs d'autur: autoritads da la Confederaziun svizra | Copyright, Swiss federal authorities
Information
(English)
Abteilung Sicherheitspolitik (ASP)