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Promoting Global Cybersecurity 12/30/2018 Promoting Global Cybersecurity Presented to ITU-T Study Group 17 Geneva, Switzerland 6 October 2005 Robert Shaw ITU Internet Strategy and Policy Advisor ITU Strategy and Policy Unit 12/30/2018 world summit on the information society

Agenda Critical Infrastructures Cybersecurity Threats 12/30/2018 Agenda Critical Infrastructures Cybersecurity Threats National Cybersecurity Themes Emerging International Cooperation Agenda in Promoting Global Cybersecurity References Draft WSIS Language Some Possible Future ITU Activities 12/30/2018 world summit on the information society

Critical Infrastructures 12/30/2018 Critical Infrastructures All countries depend on critical infrastructures for their national security: Telecommunications Banking & Financial Markets Health & Emergency Services Transportation Systems Critical Manufacturing Energy and Water Vital Government Services 12/30/2018 world summit on the information society

Cybersecurity and Critical Information Infrastructures 12/30/2018 Cybersecurity and Critical Information Infrastructures In 21st century, most critical infrastructures are dependent on information and communications systems that span the globe These are called Critical Information Infrastructures (CIIs) 12/30/2018 world summit on the information society

Cybersecurity Threats 12/30/2018 Cybersecurity Threats There is continuum of threats to CIIs: Negligent/malicious employees independent hackers professional and organized attackers cyberterrorism Evidence the threat is increasingly serious, global and costly 12/30/2018 world summit on the information society

Cybersecurity and Critical Information Infrastructure Protection 12/30/2018 Cybersecurity and Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Rapid growth of ICTs led to shift in perception of gravity of threat in the mid-1990s Critical information infrastructure linkage made to other critical infrastructure systems Potential of “Force Multiplier” effects During this period, a number of countries began an assessment of their vulnerabilities/threats and considered how to redress them 12/30/2018 world summit on the information society

National Cybersecurity Themes 12/30/2018 National Cybersecurity Themes Identification of what constitutes critical sectors and risk assessment Interagency and multi-stakeholder approach prevails Private-public partnerships identified as crucial Harmonization of national legal provisions to enhance judicial and police cooperation Need for cooperative international action identified and acknowledged 12/30/2018 world summit on the information society

12/30/2018 Emerging International Cooperation Agenda in Promoting Global Cybersecurity some examples…. 12/30/2018 world summit on the information society

Examples: Promoting Global Cybersecurity 12/30/2018 Examples: Promoting Global Cybersecurity WTSA Resolution 50 (2004): Cybersecurity WSIS Phase I (2003) DoP: 5) Building confidence and security in the use of ICTs & AP: C5. Building confidence and security in the use of ICTs ITU PP Res 130 (2002): Strengthening the role of ITU in information and communication network security UNGA Resolutions 58/199 (2004) and 57/239 (2002): Creation of a global culture of cybersecurity and protection of critical information infrastructure 12/30/2018 world summit on the information society

ITU WSIS Thematic Meeting on Cybersecurity 12/30/2018 ITU WSIS Thematic Meeting on Cybersecurity When: June 28 – July 1 2005 What: This conference will examine the recommendations in the WSIS first phase’s Plan of Action that relate to building confidence and security in the use of ICTs and the promotion of a global culture of cybersecurity Where: ITU Headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland See http://www.itu.int/cybersecurity/ 12/30/2018 world summit on the information society

Meeting Themes Six Broad Themes: 12/30/2018 Meeting Themes Six Broad Themes: information sharing of national approaches, good practices and guidelines; developing watch, warning and incident response capabilities; harmonizing national legal approaches and international legal coordination; technical standards; privacy, data and consumer protection; providing assistance to developing economies. First day of meeting focused on countering spam as follow-up to 2004 Thematic Meeting on Countering Spam 12/30/2018 world summit on the information society

Status of Cybersecurity & Spam Discussions towards WSIS Phase II… 12/30/2018 Status of Cybersecurity & Spam Discussions towards WSIS Phase II… On the road to Tunis See Sub-Committee A Chair’s Paper on Chapter 3 after Prepcom-3 4th Reading at: http://www.itu.int/wsis/docs2/pc3/working/dt10rev4.pdf 12/30/2018 world summit on the information society

WSIS Prepcom 3: 19-30 Sept 2005: Cybersecurity 12/30/2018 WSIS Prepcom 3: 19-30 Sept 2005: Cybersecurity Chapter Three: Internet Governance, 3b) Public Policy Issues Related to the Use of the Internet We seek to build confidence and security in the use of ICTs by strengthening the trust framework. We reaffirm the necessity to further promote, develop and implement in cooperation with all stakeholders a global culture of cyber-security, as outlined in UNGA Resolution 57/239 and other relevant regional frameworks. This culture requires national action and increased international cooperation to strengthen security while enhancing the protection of personal information, privacy and data. Continued development of the culture of cyber-security should enhance access and trade and must take into account the level of social and economic development of each country and respect the development-oriented aspects of the Information Society. (Agreed) 12/30/2018 world summit on the information society

WSIS Prepcom 3: 19-30 Sept 2005: Cybersecurity 12/30/2018 WSIS Prepcom 3: 19-30 Sept 2005: Cybersecurity Chapter Three: Internet Governance, 3b) Public Policy Issues Related to the Use of the Internet [We underline the importance of the prosecution of cybercrime, including cybercrime committed in one jurisdiction but having effects in another. We call upon governments in cooperation with other stakeholders to develop necessary legislation for the investigation and prosecution of cybercrime, noting existing frameworks, for example, UNGA Resolutions 55/63 and 56/121 on “Combatting the criminal misuse of information technologies” and the Council of Europe's Convention on Cybercrime. [We further underline the necessity of effective and efficient tools and mechanisms, at national and international levels, to promote international cooperation among, inter alia, law enforcement agencies on cybercrime.]. ] (Not Agreed) 12/30/2018 world summit on the information society

WSIS Prepcom 3: 19-30 Sept 2005: Spam 12/30/2018 WSIS Prepcom 3: 19-30 Sept 2005: Spam Chapter Three: Internet Governance, 3b) Public Policy Issues Related to the Use of the Internet We resolve to deal effectively with the significant and growing problem posed by spam. We take note of current multilateral, multi-stakeholder frameworks for regional and international cooperation on spam, for example, the APEC Anti-Spam Strategy, the London Action Plan, the Seoul Melbourne Anti-Spam Memorandum of Understanding and the relevant activities of the OECD and ITU. We call upon all stakeholders, to adopt a mult-pronged approach to counter spam that includes, inter alia, consumer and business education; appropriate legislation, law enforcement authorities and tools; the continued development of technical and self regulatory measures; best practices; and international cooperation. (Agreed) Note there is nothing in this multi-pronged approach that cannot be argued to apply more generally to promoting global cybersecurity 12/30/2018 world summit on the information society

Possible Future ITU Specific Activities on Cybersecurity 12/30/2018 Possible Future ITU Specific Activities on Cybersecurity Survey, describe and raise awareness of issues generally faced by national policy makers: Development of best practices, standards, technical guidelines and procedures to reduce vulnerabilities National coordination mechanisms Appropriate national legal infrastructures Watch, warning and recovery capabilities Government/industry partnerships Outreach to civil society and consumers 12/30/2018 world summit on the information society

12/30/2018 Closing Remarks Each May 17th, ITU celebrates World Telecommunication Day, which celebrates ITU’s founding in 1865 and its history of “helping the world communicate” Promoting Global Cybersecurity is 2006 theme: ITU plans related awareness-raising campaign Formulating our ideas and welcome your input on how we can tie ITU’s policy and technical agenda on cybersecurity together… 12/30/2018 world summit on the information society

Thank you International Telecommunication Union 12/30/2018 Thank you International Telecommunication Union Thank you. Helping the world communicate 12/30/2018 world summit on the information society