The First Worldwide Cybersecurity Summit

 

Broadening the dialogue in a single location

May 3 - May 5, 2010
Dallas, Texas

 

 

EWI’s Worldwide Cybersecurity Summit brought together leaders of governments, businesses and civil society from around the world to determine new measures to ensure the security of the world’s digital infrastructure. 

Electronic attacks around the world have compromised confidential information, crippled official web sites and have exposed the vulnerability of financial data. They have heightened fears that criminals or terrorists could use cyberspace to paralyze communications infrastructure, international financial systems or critical government services.

Despite the severity of these threats, the international community has not come to agreement on how best to deal with them. EWI’s Worldwide Cybersecurity Summit began to fill this gap, bringing together leaders from the public and private sectors to reframe cybersecurity concerns and to devise collective strategies to address them.

Click here for the MOBILIZING INTERNATIONAL ACTION FOR WORLDWIDE CYBERSECURITY PROGRESS REPORT by Greg Austin (November 2010).

Click here for EWI CYBERSECURITY PRIORITY BREAKTHROUGH SUBJECTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY by Karl Rauscher (September 2010).

Click here for an interim report from the summit

News from the summit:

Speeches and Presentations

We will post full text of additional speeches here as they become available.

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EWI’s cybersecurity initiative convened several consultations that have brought together key countries such as the U.S., China, Russia and India to begin developing a shared understanding of cyber threats. The first Worldwide Cybersecurity Summit began to build on these consultations and produce concrete proposals to bring order to this chaotic and increasingly dangerous arena.

While plenary speakers offered visions for the future of cyberspace, the bulk of the summit was highly interactive. It gave participants opportunities to collaborate with peers from around the world.

The summit focused on seven sectors:

  • Information and Communications Technology
  • Financial Services
  • Essential Governmental Services
  • Energy
  • Transportation
  • National Security
  • Media

Complete reports from the summit are forthcoming. If you would like to be informed when reports are complete, please join our mailing list to keep in touch.

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Mobilizing for International Action

Publication

Mobilizing for International Action

Against the backdrop of new revelations about cyber attacks and espionage, the EastWest Institute released a report on the Second Worldwide Cybersecurity Summit: Mobilizing for International Action, which drew more than 450 government, industry and technical leaders from 43 countries to craft new cybersecurity solutions.

Fighting Spam to Build Trust

Publication

Fighting Spam to Build Trust

On May 27, 2011, the EastWest Institute and the Internet Society of China released the first joint China-United States report on cybersecurity, Fighting Spam to Build Trust. Produced by Chinese and U.S. experts convened by EWI and the Internet Society of China, the report marks the first step in an ongoing bilateral process.

Tackling the Cybersecurity Challenge

President's Report

Tackling the Cybersecurity Challenge

EastWest Institute President John Edwin Mroz discusses major problems in cybersecurity, setting the stage for the upcoming Second Worldwide Cybersecurity Summit in London (June 1-2, 2011).

Mobilizing for International Action

Publication

Mobilizing for International Action

Against the backdrop of new revelations about cyber attacks and espionage, the EastWest Institute released a report on the Second Worldwide Cybersecurity Summit: Mobilizing for International Action, which drew more than 450 government, industry and technical leaders from 43 countries to craft new cybersecurity solutions.

Fighting Spam to Build Trust

Publication

Fighting Spam to Build Trust

On May 27, 2011, the EastWest Institute and the Internet Society of China released the first joint China-United States report on cybersecurity, Fighting Spam to Build Trust. Produced by Chinese and U.S. experts convened by EWI and the Internet Society of China, the report marks the first step in an ongoing bilateral process.

First Joint Russian-U.S. report on Cyber Conflict

Publication

First Joint Russian-U.S. report on Cyber Conflict

EWI releases report by Russian and American experts on the “rules of the road” for cyber conflict, examining how the principles of the Geneva and Hague Conventions can be applied to cyberspace.

Undersea Cables: The Achilles Heel of our Economies

Commentary

Undersea Cables: The Achilles Heel of our Economies

In December 2008 within milliseconds, Egypt lost 70 percent of its connection to the outside Internet.

Power Hackers: The National Smart Grid is Shaping Up to be Dangerously Insecure

Commentary

Power Hackers: The National Smart Grid is Shaping Up to be Dangerously Insecure

Writing in the October issue of Scientific American, EWI board member Melissa Hathaway warns that the “smart grid” could prove to be dangerously dumb—if there aren’t strong cybersecurity provisions.

Understanding the Cybersecurity Threat

Commentary

Understanding the Cybersecurity Threat

Ikram Sehgal, a member of EWI's Board of Directors, sums up the first Worldwide Cybersecurity Summit in his weekly column in the Pakistani daily, The News.

Towards a New Harmonized Global Framework on Cybercrime

Event Report

Towards a New Harmonized Global Framework on Cybercrime

The EastWest Institute’s Cyber Crime Working Group has concluded that current legal measures to combat cybercrime are inadequate.

Interim report from first Worldwide Cybersecurity Summit

Event Report

Interim report from first Worldwide Cybersecurity Summit

This interim report summarizes preliminary findings from EWI's first Worldwide Cybersecurity Summit in Dallas, lists initial recommendations and outlines next steps for EWI's cybersecurity initiative.

International Pathways to Cybersecurity

Event Report

International Pathways to Cybersecurity

An EWI consultation produced recommendations on how to create a new global cybersecurity architecture and called for sustained Track 2 efforts to promote this initiative.

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