Abstract

Due to the growing reliance of nations on the Internet, cyber security concerns have become a global concern for the entire international community. After the international community has acquired a consensus on the principles of international cyberspace governance, it stalls due to the delay in obtaining an agreement on the application of international law. The governance of global cyberspace security is currently confronted with challenges such as nations' divergent interests and values and the expansion of international competition into cyberspace. In the future process of establishing an international order in cyberspace, the "dual-track system" of the United Nations should be utilized in its entirety, national collaboration at the regional level should be encouraged, and the legislative road of "multilateralism" should be adhered to.

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