(Cyber)Security
In today’s digital world, cybersecurity is essential for maintaining peace and justice. This theme looks at the challenges posed by cyber threats, disinformation, and digital vulnerabilities. It highlights The Hague’s role as a hub for cybersecurity expertise, promoting collaboration between governments, businesses, and civil society to build a secure digital future. The focus is on balancing security with the protection of democratic values and human rights, ensuring a safer world for all.
Cybersecurity is a crucial component of peace and justice in an increasingly interconnected digital world. In an era where digital technologies shape our societies, economies, and political systems, cyber threats, disinformation, and digital vulnerabilities present new challenges for national and international security. This theme explores how we can enhance cybersecurity while safeguarding the fundamental values of democracy, freedom, privacy, and human rights.
A home to leading cybersecurity institutions and international organisations, The Hague offers a unique platform to examine the balance between security and freedom.
This theme also delves into the collaboration between governments, businesses, and civil society to build resilience against cyberattacks and disinformation campaigns. How can we foster trust and security in digital environments? What is the role of international cooperation, regulation, and technological innovation in ensuring a safe and just digital future?