Cyber detente after the Biden–Putin summit in Geneva || DiploFoundation

Friday, 25th June 2021, 12:00 UTC (14:00 CEST)

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Last week's Biden–Putin summit in Geneva kicked off a much-needed cyber detente between Russia and the USA. Tensions are easing, and bilateral cybersecurity consultations among experts from both sides are in the pipeline.

How will the outcomes from the summit affect international cyber relations? Is cyber detente a realistic prospect?

Join us for an expert-led discussion on:

- Dealing with cybercrime in the relations between Russia and US

-What to expect from the bilateral expert dialogue

- The impact of a cyber detente on other global policy processes

Speakers:

Amb. Asoke Mukerji, Former Permanent Representative of India to the UN in New York

Mr Chris Painter, Former coordinator for cyber issues of the US State Department

Prof. Jovan Kurbalija, Director of Diplo and Head of the Geneva Internet Platform

Registration: https://www.diplomacy.edu/calendar/discussion-cyber-detente-after-biden-putin-summit-geneva?utm_source=DiploMail&utm_campaign=c1227c7e59-post_biden_putin&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_4510155485-c1227c7e59-120344904



Other links:

What is the future of a cyber detente after Biden and Putin’s Geneva summit?

Cyber détente and the Biden-Putin Summit: What this means for cyber relations between the USA and Russia