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Towards a Global Framework for Cyber Peace and Digital Cooperation. An Agenda for the 2020s

The title is the message: We live in the age of „digital interdependence“, says the Final Report of the UN High Level Panel on Digital Cooperation (HLP.DC). Since the days of the UN World Summit on the Information Society (2002 – 2005) the world has changed. Two decades ago, we discussed the Internet revolution. This was seen more as a technical issue with some political implications. Today, digitalization has penetrated all areas of life and there is less and less difference anymore between offline and online. Cyberspace is everywhere.

In the Internet there is no single solution, no „silver bullet“. With this publication we want to show a broad variety of different approaches and opinions. This could help to broaden our minds, to deepen our understanding and to contribute to the way forward.

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Hand and Glove: How Authoritarian Cyber Operations Leverage Non-state Capabilities

26 June 2025
In this article, Jakob Bund examines how authoritarian states like Russia, China, and North Korea increasingly harness non-state cyber actors to expand their capabilities, blur attribution, and complicate global responses. He argues that this growing fusion of state and criminal or contractor activity demands integrated threat assessments and response tools that can operate independently of political attribution.

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