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A happy new year all!
It is time to plan for another productive Cooperation SIG session, scheduled on Tuesday 18 February @ 16:30 (UTC +10), during APRICOT2020/APNIC 49 in Melbourne, Australia.
https://conference.apnic.net/49/program/schedule/#/day/7/cooperation-sig
We have had some good discussions and agreed to continue with the theme of "Internet Jurisdiction" as discussed at APNIC 48, but proposing to focus on "Cyber Security Incidents". In particular, we propose to explore how recent efforts in developing "Cyber-Norms" can support incident response capabilities and prevent escalation into cross-jurisdictional conflicts.
We are looking for your comments and feedabck on this subject and also for expressions of interest to speak in this discussion as experts.
Please provide your comments by Thursday, 30 January 2020 and we will announce the agenda shortly after the closing date.
Hope you all actively participate in the Cooperation SIG discussions, either in person or remotely, and looking forward to see you this year!
Regards
Joy Chan and Bikram Shrestha
Cooperation SIG Chairs
Dear Joyce and Bikram,
I support your idea of discussing how developing and following cyber norms can help build a better response to Cyber Security Incidents in the region.
This discussion is much required at this time when: 1. Cyber incidents are on the rise and the attacks are cross jurisdictional in nature and 2. Most nations are upgrading their Cyber security.
Discussing on the existing efforts to develop such norms, how it will be beneficial for nations and organizations to adhere to such norms and what more needs to be done, would be a great start to this discussion.
Also summarizing the discussion and sharing it with the community who may not be able to attend the meeting in person, may be something which the SIG could dwell upon.
Regards,
Amrita
From: sig-cooperation-bounces@apnic.net [mailto:sig-cooperation-bounces@apnic.net] On Behalf Of joychan Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2020 11:16 AM To: sig-cooperation@apnic.net Cc: joychan@twnic.tw Subject: [SIG-cooperation] greeting and welcome to APRICOT2020/APNIC 49
A happy new year all!
It is time to plan for another productive Cooperation SIG session, scheduled on Tuesday 18 February @ 16:30 (UTC +10), during APRICOT2020/APNIC 49 in Melbourne, Australia.
https://conference.apnic.net/49/program/schedule/#/day/7/cooperation-sig
We have had some good discussions and agreed to continue with the theme of "Internet Jurisdiction" as discussed at APNIC 48, but proposing to focus on "Cyber Security Incidents". In particular, we propose to explore how recent efforts in developing "Cyber-Norms" can support incident response capabilities and prevent escalation into cross-jurisdictional conflicts.
We are looking for your comments and feedabck on this subject and also for expressions of interest to speak in this discussion as experts.
Please provide your comments by Thursday, 30 January 2020 and we will announce the agenda shortly after the closing date.
Hope you all actively participate in the Cooperation SIG discussions, either in person or remotely, and looking forward to see you this year!
Regards
Joy Chan and Bikram Shrestha
Cooperation SIG Chairs