Develop common policy baseline requirements for boosting the security of digital products and look into approaches for the broad implementation of the agreed baseline requirements | The absence of a shared vision and pathway towards achieving digital product security is compounded by a lack of capacity |
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To activate synergies, expand capacities, and incentivise implementation, the Geneva Dialogue will deepen its collaboration with other multilateral and multistakeholder initiatives in this area | In its first phase, the Geneva Dialogue on Responsible Behavior analysed the roles and responsibilities of states, industry actors, civil society, and academic and tech communities in contributing to greater security and stability in cyberspace |
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20The second phase of the dialogue is led by the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs FDFA , and implemented by DiploFoundation | Enhance the feedback loop between corporate efforts and cybersecurity processes that develop norms, regulations, policies, and standards, as well as support businesses to follow and contribute to those processes at the regional and international levels |
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The first phase was led by the FDFA in co-operation with the Geneva Internet Platform GIP , the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research UNIDIR , ETH Zurich, and the University of Lausanne | The Geneva Dialogue on Responsible Behaviour in Cyberspace helps to shape a joint vision regarding the security of digital products with leading businesses, and enhances their understanding of and contribution to global policy processes in order to achieve a trusted, secure, and stable cyberspace |
The Geneva Dialogue is led by the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs FDFA , and implemented by DiploFoundation.