Overview
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Explore the complexities of governing cyberspace in this 51-minute Black Hat conference talk. Delve into the challenges of cooperation between various technical and policy communities, including insufficient awareness and mutual acceptance. Examine how traditional government dialogues on international security struggle to address issues of war and peace in the digital realm. Learn from experts Bill Woodcock, Jeff Moss, Joseph Nye, Khoo Boon Hui, Marina Kaljurand, and Wolfgang Kleinwachter as they discuss topics such as developing norms, power struggles, law enforcement, private sector coordination, and the role of countries like Estonia. Investigate concepts like the Digital Geneva Convention, vulnerability equity programs, and zero-day exploits. Gain insights into the ongoing debate between companies and governments regarding cybersecurity policies and practices.
Syllabus
Introduction
Can we develop norms
Power struggle
Law enforcement
Private sector coordination
Estonia
Norms
Device Management
Companies vs Governments
Vulnerability Equity Program
Digital Geneva Convention
New Conventions
Questions
Bailey Manual
Footnote
Zero Zero Days
Reducing Zero Days
Vulnerability Equities
Closing
Taught by
Black Hat