Abstract

ABSTRACT Expert speakers discussed cyberchallenges that have emerged, including the strategic threats posed by cyberespionage and threats to critical infrastructure, as well as the types of domestic and international diplomacy and other forms of responses needed to respond to these challenges. They discussed issues pertaining to Internet governance, the increasing interest of states in governing the Internet, and the risks their involvement poses to the current multi-stakeholder governance model. Discussions also focused on whether cyberspace is a war zone, assessing this question from the perspective of three levels of warfare: strategic, operational, and tactical. Finally, the roundtable closed with a discussion on the role of cybersecurity in bilateral relations between the United States and China.

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