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A Call to Action on Advancing Cyberstability: Global Commission (GCSC) Launches Final Report
PARIS, Nov. 12, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Presented at the Paris Peace Forum, GCSC report features a cyberstability 
framework and recommendations at a critical juncture in the future of cyberspace

The Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace (GCSC) issued today its 
final report Advancing Cyberstability[ 
https://cyberstability.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/GCSC-Final-Report-November-2019.pdf], 
as part of a panel held at the 2019 Paris Peace Forum[ 
https://parispeaceforum.org/program-2019/]. Stef Blok, Minister of Foreign 
Affairs of the Netherlands, Jean-Yves Le Drian, Minister of Europe and Foreign 
Affairs of France, and David Koh, Chief Executive, Cyber Security Agency of 
Singapore, launched the report and placed the findings in the context of 
ongoing global efforts to enhance international security in cyberspace. 
Commission Co-Chairs, Michael Chertoff and Latha Reddy, along with former Chair 
Marina Kaljurand, presented recommendations and commented on the strategic 
approach and work of the GCSC. 

This report represents the culmination of the Commission's work over the last 
three years, offering a cyberstability framework, principles, norms of 
behavior, and recommendations for the international community and wider 
ecosystem. 

"Earlier this year, 28 EU-member states backed a framework for sanctions 
targeting malicious cyber activities. Today, the GCSC consolidates a set of 
norms and principles for behavior of state and non-state actors. This is an 
important contribution to a digital space in which order and peace must 
prevail," commented Stef Blok, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, 
a co-founder of the GCSC. "Since stability in cyberspace is directly linked 
with stability in the 'real world,' such a cyberstability framework is more 
crucial than ever. The next step in this multilateral process is to collect 
evidence and hold those who break the rules responsible. Together we must 
increase accountability and combine all pieces of the puzzle, between 
governments, tech and security firms, and civil society."

The work of the Commission originated out of a desire to address rising social 
and political instability as a result of malicious actions in cyberspace. The 
situation has further deteriorated as evidenced by the rise in the number and 
sophistication of cyber attacks by state and non-state actors, which 
increasingly puts the considerable benefits of cyberspace at risk. In this 
increasingly volatile environment, there is an apparent lack of mutual 
understanding and awareness among communities working on issues related to 
international cybersecurity. With this report, the GCSC seeks to contribute to 
international efforts to address these challenges.

"Cyberstability and governance are inextricably and naturally linked," added 
Michael Chertoff, GCSC Co-Chair. "As the digital age evolves so rapidly, 
governments and societies lack the desired level of exchange, let alone the 
decision-making processes needed to ensure the stability of cyberspace. The 
GCSC's effort complements the work of other organizations, and will serve to 
influence how critical actors can engage with one another and collaborate 
towards a stable cyberspace."   

Emphasizing a concerted, multistakeholder approach, the framework reflects 
technological, product and operational measures, as well as a focus on 
behavioral change required among all stakeholders. 

"The publication of this final report is not the end, but rather the beginning 
of a new profound effort toward implementing the suggested principles, norms, 
and recommendations," stated Latha Reddy, GCSC Co-Chair. "The onus is on all 
stakeholders—governments, industry, civil society—to collaborate, adopt and 
implement accepted practices to help strengthen cyberstability. The stakes are 
higher than ever, which dictates a response in kind."

Following the release, the GCSC members will continue to advocate and engage 
with their respective communities. Input and feedback from these groups were 
reflective of interactions with both state and non-state experts and will form 
the basis of advocating for the report going forward.

For an overview, see the Fact 
Sheet[http://cyberstability.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/GCSC-Fact-Sheet.pdf] 
and for a copy of the report, visit Advancing 
Cyberstability.[https://cyberstability.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/GCSC-Final
-Report-November-2019.pdf]

About the Commission

Launched at the 2017 Munich Security Conference, the mission of the Global 
Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace is to develop proposals for norms and 
policies to enhance international security and stability and guide responsible 
state and non-state behavior in cyberspace. The Commission helps to promote 
mutual awareness and understanding among the various cyberspace communities 
working on issues related to international cybersecurity. For more information, 
please visit www.cyberstability.org. 

Source: The Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace (GCSC)
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