No Patient Left Offline: The Internet and India’s COVID-19 Crisis
Here at Digital Peace Now, we’re deeply concerned that our governments have yet to fully prepare for the continued escalation cyberwarfare.
Here at Digital Peace Now, we’re deeply concerned that our governments have yet to fully prepare for the continued escalation cyberwarfare.
In the second episode of The Navigation Bar, Digital Peace Now Ambassadors Gurmehar Kaur and Raj Burli visit Switzerland to shine a light on healthcare-related cyberattacks.
In celebration of all things Internet and art, we chatted with DPN board member Sherry Wong. A Turkish Hawaiian artist and AI ethics advocate, Sherry has great insight into art, technology, and why we need to protect the Internet.
April 24th marked the UN’s International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace (IDMDP), in acknowledgement of multilateral decision-making and diplomacy’s role in achieving peaceful resolutions to conflicts among nations
A few hours outside of most major cities in Australia, you start to reach what we call the outback—a great vastness of arid land that is a majestic sight to behold.
One of the hardest challenges for activists is to create a sense of urgency around the issues they champion.
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak a global pandemic. As the healthcare industry scrambled to address the crisis, attempting to save millions of lives, hackers saw this as the perfect time to strike
To bring attention to shared our digital environment and underscore the importance of protecting it from state-sponsored cyberattacks, we launched an online video series called The Navigation Bar.
Along the de facto border between India and Pakistan lies Kargil, a small district in Kashmir, where, 21 years ago, an armed conflict led to horrible bloodshed.
From Australian wildfires to international marches for racial justice to a global pandemic, 2020 will be remembered as a year full of world-shifting events.
UPDATE: Digital Peace Now has joined forces with Alliance for Peacebuilding. Discover our latest content and initiatives at www.allianceforpeacebuilding.org. Together, we’re making cyberspace a safer place — join us on our new journey!