The 8 Most Significant Cyber Developments of 2021
From rampant ransomware attacks targeting critical infrastructure to historic government commitments to global cyber cooperation, 2021 has been a year like no other.
From rampant ransomware attacks targeting critical infrastructure to historic government commitments to global cyber cooperation, 2021 has been a year like no other.
The landmark endorsements from the democratic powerhouses are crucial steps towards establishing digital peace, as it signals that addressing cyber threats is a global priority that requires meaningful multistakeholder engagement.
Call us idyllic technocrats, but by witnessing science fiction become a reality thanks to our modern-day innovations, we truly believe the power of digital technologies can help solve society’s toughest challenges.
As a global movement dedicated to protecting our digital world, the endorsement of The Paris Call affirms our commitment to keeping the Internet a safe place for connection, opportunity, and inspiration.
On June 27, 2017, a state-sponsored cyberattack spread across Ukraine before spilling over to 65 other countries, crippling private business operations, cancelling thousands of medical appointments, and disrupting the worldwide supply chain. Considered the most devastating cyberattack in history, the Russian-backed NotPetya attack caused roughly $10 billion in financial damages, impacted the distribution of life-saving medicine, and rattled the global community. To better understand the NotPetya incident on its fourth anniversary, we spoke with Beau Woods, Senior Advisor at the United States Cybersecurity and …
As a child, my parents considered over two hours online excessive. Fast forward to 2021—I believe fewer than five hours online is unproductive. Our perception of the worlds in which we live has fundamentally changed, and exponentially so.
From online petitions to web-based fundraisers and cyber events, there are many ways in which acts of goodwill in our digital world can improve our physical world.
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.
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!