Security Policy for a Connected World

To maintain global trust in technology - and secure cyberspace against new and emerging threats - public policy must continue to evolve. Microsoft supports these critical efforts, focusing its research on four broad themes of concern to policymakers:

Digital Geneva Convention

Pervasiveness of technology is precariously dependent on the stability of the online environment and on users’ trust in the security of cyberspace. Microsoft believes that establishing international cybersecurity norms – rules of behavior for countries in cyberspace - is an essential step towards maintaining that trust and stability.

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Digital Geneva Convention: Reducing conflict in an internet-dependent world

Why norms are needed to protect against the consequences and risks of cyberwarfare

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From articulation to implementation: Enabling progress on cybersecurity norms

Whitepaper moving global dialogue toward the implementation of cybersecurity norms

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Governments and APTs: The need for norms

Whitepaper highlighting how to achieve persistent security in an age of persistent and evolving cyber threats

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Filling the gaps in international law is essential to making cyberspace a safer place

A meeting with international law experts at the Munich Security Conference recently highlighted the need for greater norms development in cyberspace. By examining recent high-profile cyber incidents, a gathering of 20 experts discussed critical “gaps” in existing international law when it comes to cyberattacks. The most significant of these gaps turned out to be structural. The international community lacks a common space for finding out the facts about cyberattacks, for learning from others, for interpreting laws and for agreeing who did what to whom. Successful efforts to curb the damaging impact of cyberattacks will need to address these key elements.

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The role that regions can and should play in critical infrastructure protection

Our new report, Critical Infrastructure Protection in Latin America and the Caribbean 2018, developed in partnership between Microsoft and the Organization of American States (OAS), demonstrates the value of regional cooperation in global efforts to increase the security of the online environment where it matters most. It acknowledges that rather than focusing on “all politics is local” or “living in a global village”, regions have a key role to play in formulating policies and delivering outcomes for cybersecurity in general, and critical infrastructure protection (CIP) in particular.

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