Tech Companies in Armed Conflict - Risks Arising from Public-Private Partnerships
Offered By: RSA Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex role of tech companies in armed conflicts through this 56-minute webcast from RSA Conference. Delve into the risks and implications of public-private partnerships in wartime, as legal advisors Jonathan Horowitz and Mauro Vignati from the International Committee of the Red Cross examine the protection of tech companies' employees and properties under international humanitarian law. Gain insights into the challenges faced by private tech companies providing digital infrastructure and services to both civilians and militaries during conflicts, and understand the potential consequences of increased government partnerships to protect critical infrastructure. Analyze the evolving operational environments and heightened security risks that could expose tech companies, their civilian customers, and others to significant harm in armed conflict scenarios.
Syllabus
Webcast: Tech Companies in Armed Conflict: Risks Arising from Public-Private Partnerships
Taught by
RSA Conference
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