Cyber Accountability

Improving cyber accountability and deterring malicious cyber activity

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Malicious cyber operations are omnipresent and current approaches to “cyber deterrence” fall short. To help deter cyber incidents and foster accountability, already accepted international norms and law need to be effectively implemented.

The Cyber Accountability project is examining past experiences addressing other international threats and risks to identify lessons learned in the area of accountability that can be applicable to cyber. By applying lessons from other domestic and international efforts, the project will provide policymakers with both legal and technical expertise on accountability in the cyber domain, as well as perspectives from government, civil society, and industry on potential paths to better address cyber threats. This project is being implemented by regular engagement with other stakeholders, a webinar series, and production of a research report.

In Focus
Strengthening capacity for Indo-Pacific cybersecurity through international law, norms, and confidence-building measures addressing regional priorities

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Project Note
Discussing Indo-Pacific perspectives about cyber accountability
Allison Pytlak
Commentary
As cyber operations play a growing role in the India-Pakistan rivalry, misattribution threatens to undermine stability
Kashoon Leeza
Commentary
Taking stock of the threats, opportunities, and mitigation measures in India and Pakistan’s civilian cyber and digital ecosystems
Arindrajit Basu
Explainer
South Asia’s digital future: insights on cyber strategy, crisis response, and diplomacy
Commentary
Offensive cyber operations introduce a layer of strategic ambiguity and misperception that could destabilize deterrence in South Asia
Haleema Saadia
Commentary
Assessing outcomes from the final session of the UN’s cyber working group
Allison Pytlak
Commentary
DNS blocking is becoming a default cybersecurity tool, but its simplicity masks serious risks to transparency, access, and digital rights
Kathleen Scoggin
Commentary
The US and India should position the Quad as a critical norm builder and a pillar of cyber stability
Lokendra Sharma

News & Commentary

Commentary
As cyber operations play a growing role in the India-Pakistan rivalry, misattribution threatens to undermine stability
Kashoon Leeza
Commentary
Taking stock of the threats, opportunities, and mitigation measures in India and Pakistan’s civilian cyber and digital ecosystems
Arindrajit Basu
Commentary
Offensive cyber operations introduce a layer of strategic ambiguity and misperception that could destabilize deterrence in South Asia
Haleema Saadia
Commentary
Assessing outcomes from the final session of the UN’s cyber working group
Allison Pytlak
Commentary
DNS blocking is becoming a default cybersecurity tool, but its simplicity masks serious risks to transparency, access, and digital rights
Kathleen Scoggin
Commentary
The US and India should position the Quad as a critical norm builder and a pillar of cyber stability
Lokendra Sharma
Commentary
Pakistan's cybersecurity strategy reflects a core tension: protecting state sovereignty while respecting international norms
Gulraiz Iqbal
Commentary
The vulnerability of critical infrastructure to natural hazards and environmental degradation or even deliberate attacks by government and non-state actors is a reality that cannot be ignored
Ambika Vishwanath

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