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Adaptability
Addressing the political background of cyber incidents
Addressing the technological divide between developed and developing countries
Approach to addressing cyber threats
Artificial Intelligence
Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Canada
Capacity development
Chair
Colombia
Conducting cyber attack simulations and exercises
Critical infrastructure
Cryptocurrencies
Cuba
Cuba proposes implementing technical assistance mechanisms for capacity building to address cyber threats. This would help developing countries improve their critical infrastructure protection and cybersecurity capabilities.
Cyber attacks targeting international organizations
Cyber dimension of international conflicts
Cyber norms
Cyberconflict and warfare
Cybercrime
Cybersecurity
Developing a global cyber threat intelligence platform
Developing global guidelines on securing emerging technologies
Digital access
Digital identities
Digital standards
Egypt
Egypt emphasizes the need to clearly define the set of responsibilities laid upon the private sector in addressing cyber threats.
Enhancing access to training resources and knowledge-sharing initiatives
Enhancing collaboration between state and non-state actors
Enhancing cooperation to cultivate a culture of cybersecurity awareness
Enhancing information sharing through the Global Points of Contact Directory
Ensuring seamless transition to the future permanent mechanism
Ensuring the mechanism is action-oriented and needs-driven
Establishing thematic working groups in the future mechanism
European Union
Focusing on policy-oriented and cross-cutting thematic groups
Gender rights online
Germany
Ghana
Ghana advocates for strengthening public-private partnerships in cybersecurity. This collaboration is vital for promoting knowledge exchange and continuous capacity-building efforts.
Governance
Growing threat of AI-enabled cyber attacks
Identity-based attacks and malware-free attacks
Implementing technical assistance mechanisms for capacity building
Implementing the UN framework for responsible state behavior in cyberspace
Implementing voluntary peer reviews for sharing cybersecurity experiences
Importance of capturing new ideas for future discussions
Importance of cross-cutting capacity building efforts
Importance of flexibility in the future mechanism to address evolving threats
Importance of including stakeholder participation
Importance of multi-stakeholder cooperation in capacity building
Importance of regional cooperation in cybersecurity
Increasing sophistication and complexity of cyber threats
Increasing sophistication and complexity of cyberattacks
Innovation
Interdisciplinary approaches
International cooperation
International organizations
International relations
Italy
Izumi Nakamitsu - Under-Secretary-General of Disarmament Affairs
Japan
Kazakhstan
Kingdom of Netherlands
Knowledge sharing
Malicious use of commercially available cyber intrusion tools
Mexico
Need for a light and operational permanent mechanism
Need for consensus on remaining modalities of the future mechanism
Need for enhanced international cooperation and capacity building
Need for tailored capacity building initiatives
Network security
Portugal
Promoting gender equity in cyber capacity building
Promoting timely and relevant CERT-related information sharing
Public-private partnerships
Regional integration
Resilience
Rise of ransomware attacks targeting critical infrastructure
Role of private sector in cybersecurity
Singapore
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Standardizing terminology for cyber attacks
Strengthening public-private partnerships in cybersecurity
Strengthening resilience against hybrid threats through partnerships
Telecommunications infrastructure
The United States reiterates that any attack targeting critical infrastructure systems contravenes the framework and poses an increased risk of harm to civilians around the world.
Threats from ideological hacktivist groups
Threats to cryptocurrency markets and cryptocurrency theft
Threats to undersea cables and orbital communication networks
United States