International Engagement on Cyber 2013
INTERNATIONAL ENGAGEMENT ON CYBER:
DEVELOPING INTERNATIONAL NORMS FOR A SAFE, STABLE & PREDICTABLE CYBER ENVIRONMENT
On April 10, 2013, Georgetown University’s Institute for Law, Science and Global Security held its third annual International Engagement on Cyber conference. This gathering promoted dialogue among policymakers, academics, and key industry stakeholders from across the globe, and explored the worldwide community’s increasing interconnectivity in this domain.
Drawing on the experience of government practitioners, industry representatives and academic scholars, this event brings a multidisciplinary and international approach to the challenges in cyberspace from technical, corporate, legal, and policy perspectives in both the United States domestic and international realms. Participants of diverse disciplines and various national and international organizations advance the topic of cyber security and facilitate a broader global discussion of, and positive momentum for, the development of norms in cyberspace to create a safe, stable, and predictable cyber environment.

Dr. Catherine Lotrionte, Director, Institute for Law, Science and Global Security, Georgetown

Hon. Ronald K. Noble, Secretary General of INTERPOL

Michael Daniel, Cybersecurity Coordinator, The White House
Other keynote speakers included: Terry D. Kramer, Ambassador, Head of the US Delegation for the World Conference on International Telecommunications, Dubai, Eugene Kaspersky, CEO and Co-founder, Kaspersky Lab, and Teresa M. Takai, Chief Information Officer, U.S. Department of Defense. Representatives of the United States, Russia, Estonia, Hungary, Canada, Germany, Israel, the UK, and NATO also attended.
To view 2012's conference, including highlights and full video, please visit our event page. To review the 2012 post-conference publication, visit the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs’ webpage.
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Welcome and Introductory Remarks
Dr. Catherine LotrionteDirector, Institute for Law, Science and Global Security, Georgetown University
The Honorable Ronald K. Noble
Secretary-General of INTERPOL The Honorable Terry D. Kramer – via video-conference
Ambassador, Head of U.S. Delegation for the World Conference on International Telecommunications, Dubai Mr. Michael Daniel
Cybersecurity Coordinator, The White House
Dr. Ronald J. Deibert Director, The Canada Centre for Global Security Studies and the Citizen Lab, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto Panelists: Mr. Eric Rosenbach Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Cyber Policy, U.S. Department of Defense The Honorable Marina Kaljurand
Ambassador of Estonia Mr. Thomas A. Dukes Senior Advisor, Office of the Cyber Coordinator, U.S. Department of State
Panel Two: Crisis Communications: Avoiding Escalation in Cyberspace
Moderator:The Honorable Franklin D. Kramer
Distinguished Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council Panelists:
Mr. Andrea Rigoni
Director General, Global Cyber Security Center; Director of eCommerce in Poste Italiane Br. Gen. (Res.) Doron Tamir
Head of International Cooperation Division, Israel Mr. Rafal A. Rohozinski
Principal, The SecDev Group Dr. Roger Hurwitz
Senior Fellow, The Canada Centre for Global Security Studies, University of Toronto; Research Affiliate, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Keynote Speaker: Mr. Eugene Kaspersky
CEO and Co-founder, Kaspersky Lab
Panel Three: The Applicability of International Law in Cyberspace – From If to How?
Dr. Catherine Lotrionte
Director, Institute for Law, Science and Global Security, Georgetown University Panelists:
Dr. Eneken Tikk-Ringas
Senior Fellow for Cyber Security, The International Institute for Strategic Studies—Middle East Dr. Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg
Charles H. Stockton Professor of International Law, U.S. Naval war College / European University Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder) Dr. Anatoly Streltsov
Vice-Director, Lomonosov Moscow State University Information Security Institute, Russia Mr. László Deák
Special Coordinator for Hungary on Cyber Issues, Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Hungary
Panel Four: A Common Analysis and Action Picture
Information Assurance Director, National Security Agency Panelists:
Mr. Jonathan Hoyle CBE
General for Government and Industry Cyber Security, GCHQ, UK Mr. Marc Henauer
Head of MELANI Operation and Information Center, Switzerland Brigadier General Guy Feat
French Army; Director Service Delivery, NATO Communications and Information Agency Mr. Samuel Sanders Visner
Vice President and General Manager, CSC Global Cybersecurity; Adjunct Professor, Georgetown University Ms. Teresa M. Takai
Chief Information Officer, U.S. Department of Defense
Mr. Jason Healey
Director, Cyber Statecraft Initiative, Atlantic Council
Mr. Mark Weatherford
Deputy Under Secretary for Cybersecurity for the National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPPD), U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Dr. Phyllis Schneck
Vice President & Chief Technology Officer, Global Public Sector, McAfee
Mr. Robert (Bob) Butler
Chief Security Officer/Senior Vice President, IO; Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Cyber Policy, U.S. Department of Defense
Col. (Ret.) Barry Hensley
Executive Director, Counter Threat Unit, Dell SecureWorks
President, Hathaway Global Strategies, LLC; Former Acting Senior
Director for Cyberspace at the National Security Council
Mr. Masaya Norifusa, Chief Advanced Technologist, National Security
Solutions Division, NEC Corporation
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Event Documents:
2013 Cyber Conference Event Agenda
2013 Cyber Conference Speaker Biographies
Event Video:
Introductory Remarks and Keynote Addresses
Keynote Speaker: Mr. Eugene Kaspersky
Panel One: Current International Cyber Affairs: Conflict or Consensus?
Panel Two: Crisis Communications: Avoiding Escalation in Cyberspace
Panel Three: The Applicability of International Law in Cyberspace – From If to How?
Panel Four: A Common Analysis and Action Picture
Closing Remarks: Ms. Teresa M. Takai
Event transcripts:
Welcome and Introductory Remarks
Panel One: Current International Cyber Affairs: Conflict or Consensus?
Panel Two: Crisis Communications: Avoiding Escalation in Cyberspace
Keynote Speaker: Eugene Kaspersky
Panel Three: The Applicability of International Law in Cyberspace – From If to How?
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