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Does the Internet Need Its Own Geneva Convention? - Cybersecurity and International Governance

Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube

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Explore the pressing need for international cybersecurity regulations in this thought-provoking 56-minute talk from The Aspen Institute. Delve into the escalating threats of cybercrime and cyberattacks, examining their impact on individuals and nation-states. Consider the argument for a "digital Geneva Convention" as presented by Brad Smith, president of Microsoft. Gain insights into the complex challenges facing internet governance and the potential solutions for protecting citizens in the digital age. Join interviewer Jon Fortt and Bradford Smith as they discuss the future of global cybersecurity and the role of governments in safeguarding the internet.

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Does the Internet Need Its Own Geneva Convention?


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The Aspen Institute

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