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The '''Global Conference on Cyber Space''' ('''GCCS''') is a global, yearly conference that addresses issues of cooperation and behavior in cyberspace. Constituents from various backgrounds organize to further enhance capacity building. The GSSC has met yearly since 2011 and it will take place this year in the Hague (Netherlands) April 16-17.
The '''Global Conference on Cyber Space''' ('''GCCS''') is a global, yearly conference concerned with issues of behavior and cooperation in cyberspace. Constituents from various backgrounds organize to further enhance capacity building. The GSSC has met yearly since 2011, and it will take place this year in [http://denhaag.com/en/ The Hague] (Netherlands) April 16-17.





Revision as of 20:38, 14 April 2015

Founded: 2011
Website: GCCS
Twitter: @GCCS2015

The Global Conference on Cyber Space (GCCS) is a global, yearly conference concerned with issues of behavior and cooperation in cyberspace. Constituents from various backgrounds organize to further enhance capacity building. The GSSC has met yearly since 2011, and it will take place this year in The Hague (Netherlands) April 16-17.


Key Objectives

  • Support practical cooperation in cyberspace.
  • Promote capacity building and knowledge exchange.
  • Discuss norms of acceptable online behavior.[1]

Topics covered during GCCS

2015

  • 'Cyber Warfare and jus en bello'
  • International Peace and Security in Cyberspace
  • The Ethics of Algorithms - From Offensive Content to Self-Driving Cars
  • CSIRT Maturity
  • Cybercrime, jurisdiction and hosting [2]

Speakers

  • Mark Butte, Prime Minister of the Netherlands (2015)
  • Bertrand de la Chapelle, Director, Internet & Jurisdiction (2015) [3]

Completed and Announced Conferences so far

References