World powers are pushing to build their own brand of cyber norms
The race to establish what states can and can’t do in cyberspace — an effort that has been largely stalled for the past couple of years — is back on. The United States and 26 other nations on Monday kicked off the United Nations General Assembly in New York by issuing a statement that called out both state and non-state actors for targeting critical infrastructure during peacetime, interfering in politics, and conducting intellectual property theft. They also called for costs to be imposed on those that seek to undermine established cyber norms. “State and non-state actors are using cyberspace increasingly as a platform for irresponsible behavior from which to target critical infrastructure and our citizens, undermine democracies and international institutions and organizations, and undercut fair competition in our global economy by stealing ideas when they cannot create them,” reads the joint statement. “We call on all states to support the […]
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