De : Wim Degezelle <[email protected]>

Envoyé : jeudi 16 août 2018 09:57
À : [email protected]; [email protected]; IGF 
Intersessional; [email protected]
Cc : Maarten Van Horenbeeck
Objet : [IGFmaglist] Call for Contributions - 2018IGF BPF Cybersecurity

Dear All,
Please find below the Call for contributions to the IGF2018 BPF on 
Cybersecurity - Cybersecurity Culture, Norms and Values.
This call is also published on the IGF website at 
https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/bpf-cybersecurity-2018-contributions
 
<https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/bpf-cybersecurity-2018-contributions>
 .
Feel free to forward to any relevant contacts or networks.

*** Call for Contributions BPF Cybersecurity ***

All stakeholders are invited to submit written contributions addressing the 
below questions and issues to the 2018 IGF BPF on Cybersecurity.

The initial drafting of the output document will begin on September 1st. This 
should be considered a soft deadline as contributions will be welcome on a 
rolling basis, particularly from IGF National and Regional Initiatives (NRIs 
<http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingualbakbis/lexicon/8#NRIs>) and from other 
relevant entities or organisations who may be holding meetings relating to 
cybersecurity prior to the IGF annual meeting in November. Contributions 
received past 15 September are not guaranteed for inclusion in the BPF's output 
document.

Contributions will be listed on the IGF website, then be compiled and 
synthesized by the Secretariat, and further circulated on the BPF mailing list 
and to the community for comment and further work towards an output document 
for the BPF to be presented at the 13th IGF in Paris, France from 12-14 
November.

All individuals and organizations are asked to kindly try to keep their 
contributions to no more than 2-3 pages, and are encouraged to include 
URLs/Links to relevant information/examples/best practices as applicable. When 
including specific examples or detailed proposals, those may be included as an 
Appendix to the document. Please attach contributions as Word Documents (or 
other applicable non-PDF text) and send to 
[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> .

Overview:
The 2018 IGF Best Practices Forum on Cybersecurity is a multistakeholder group 
focusing on the development of culture, norms and values in cybersecurity.

Norms have become a very important mechanism for states and non-state actors to 
agree on responsible behaviour in cyberspace. There are numerous initiatives 
under way in this regard, but with limited exceptions, such as the Global 
Conference on Cyberspace (GCCS) and the Global Commission on the Stability of 
Cyberspace (GCSC), most of these norms discussions happen in inter-state 
forums, and they do not always provide an open and inclusive mechanism for 
non-state actors to participate and to contribute. The Best Practices Forum is 
taking a multi-stakeholder view on the development of norms, both within and 
between participants of each IGF stakeholder community.

We are issuing this Call for Contributions to gain perspectives from all 
interested stakeholders on existing norms development efforts, how those norms 
are being implemented and whether they are successful. We’re also trying to 
understand whether differences in design and implementation may result in a 
“digital security divide”: a group of “haves” and “have-nots” in terms of the 
protection the norms offer.

To provide additional background, the Best Practices Forum has developed and 
released a Background paper on these issues 
(http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/filedepot_download/3405/1294 
<http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/filedepot_download/3405/1294> ).

Your contributions will help develop our final outcome document, and enrich 
discussion on cyber norms within the group and within the IGF.

subscribe to the BPF mailing list 
https://intgovforum.org/mailman/listinfo/bpf-cybersecurity_intgovforum.org 
<https://intgovforum.org/mailman/listinfo/bpf-cybersecurity_intgovforum.org>

Relevant reading:
Background on the BPF on Cybersecurity
https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/bpf-cybersecurity-1 
<https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/bpf-cybersecurity-1>

Cybersecurity: Culture, Norms and Values
Background paper to the topic of this year’s Best Practices Forum
http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/filedepot_download/3405/1294 
<http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/filedepot_download/3405/1294>


Questions

How do you define a culture of cybersecurity?

What are typical values and norms that are important to you or your 
constituents?

Within your field of work, do you see organizations stand up and promote 
specific cybersecurity norms? This can be either norms at an inter-state level, 
or norms that only apply within your community or sector.

Are there examples of norms that have worked particularly well? Do you have 
case studies of norms that you have seen be effective at improving security?

Do you have examples of norms that have failed (they have not seen widespread 
adherence), or have had adverse effects (living up to the norm led to other 
issues)?

What effective methods do you know of implementing cybersecurity norms? Are 
there specific examples you have seen, or have had experience with?

Within your community, do you see a Digital Security Divide in which a set of 
users have better cyber security than others? Is this a divide between people 
or countries? What is the main driver of the divide?

Publication

Contributions will be published on the BPF webpage and included in the BPF’s 
output document. Please inform us, should there be any limitations on the 
publication of your contribution, and indicate what title, organisation or 
contact person could be used to identify your contribution.


*** end of questionnaire ***

_________________________

Wim Degezelle
Consultant IGF Secretariat - BPF Cybersecurity


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