The 2015 report of the United Nations Group of Governmental Experts on developments in the field of information and telecommunications in the international security context called for States to “[…] encourage responsible reporting of ICT vulnerabilities and share associated information on available remedies to such vulnerabilities to limit and possibly eliminate potential threats to ICTs and ICT-dependent infrastructure”. This panel discussion, the first of a series of multi-stakeholder dialogues on cyber norms, will bring together representatives from different stakeholder communities to discuss challenges and opportunities of operationalizing this norm. This event will explore vulnerability disclosure from the perspective of different stakeholder groups ahead of the second session of both the Open Ended Working Group and the Group of Governmental Experts on the developments in the field of ICTs in the context of international security in February and March 2020 respectively.
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Europe/Zurich
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Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland
Concordia 1
Geneva, Switzerland
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