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Future Conflict: The International Law of Cyber and Information Convergence

Future Conflict: The International Law of Cyber and Information Convergence

Third Annual in-person symposium on Cyber & International Law

September 23- 25, 2024

For some time now, the focus of discussions about international law’s role in regulating cyberspace has been almost exclusively on cyber effects—that is, operations targeting the functionality of information and communications technologies (ICT) or the confidentiality, availability or integrity of the data and information resident thereon. But as recent history demonstrates, the advent of cyberspace has also enabled and evolved the realm of information conflict, with an attendant and inevitable convergence of cyber and information operations. Whereas some states have long approached cyberspace through the broader lens of “information confrontation,” others are playing catch up to the threats posed by “cyber-enabled information operations” and assessing whether doctrinal barriers between cyber and information operations are artificial and should come down. The international law implications of this trend toward convergence are profound, implicating critical questions across the spectrum of war and peace, and hence the law of state responsibility, international human rights and humanitarian law.

The Tech, Law, & Security Program (TLS) is excited to once again host our annual symposium at the American University Washington College of Law on September 23-25, 2024.

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH:

The Centre for International Law, National University of Singapore

The Federmann Cyber Security Research Center, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

The Lieber Institute, West Point

The NATO Cooperative Cyber Defense Centre of Excellence

KEYNOTES:

Lieutenant General Maria Barrett, Commander, US Army Cyber Command

Camille Stewart Gloster, Former Deputy National Cyber Director and CEO of CAS Strategies, LLC

SPONSORS:

Silver Level Donors: Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

Bronze Level Donors: CrowdStrike

TLS Symposium Supporters: Leidos, The Cipher Brief

SPEAKERS:

Fiona Alexander, American University
Nick Ashton-Hart, APCO Worldwide
Drew Bagley, CrowdStrike
Kerry Ann Barrett, Chief of Cybersecurity Section, Organization of American States
Maria Barrett, U.S. Army Cyber Command
Emily Bobenrieth, The Army's Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School
Gary Corn, Tech, Law & Security Program
Gavin Corn, Netflix
Irène Couzigou, University of Aberdeen
Ashley Deeks, University of Virginia Law School
Talita Dias, Chatham House
Laura Draper, Tech, Law & Security Program, American University Washington College of Law
Laura Dickinson, The George Washington University Law School
Camille Stewart Gloster, CAS Strategies, LLC; Deputy U.S. National Cyber Director (former)
Carl Grainger, Department of Foreign Affairs of Ireland
Taylor Grossman, Institute for Security and Technology
Mamdou Hébié, Leiden University
Mohamed Helal, Associate Professor of Law, Ohio State University Moritz College of Law and African Union Special Rapporteur on International Law and Cyberspace
Jonathan Horowitz, International Committee of the Red Cross
Will Hudson, Google
Eric Talbot Jensen, Brigham Young Law School

Ágnes Kasper, NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence
David Kaye, UC Irvine School of Law
Karen Kaya, Crowdstrike
Suzanne Kelly, The Cipher Brief
Jack Kenny, British Institute of International and Comparative Law
Asaf Lubin, Indiana University Maurer School of Law
Kubo Macák, Exeter University
Mihoko Matsubara, NTT Corporation
Tim Maurer, Microsoft
Munira Mustaffa, Executive Director, Chasseur Group
Lisandra Novo, Atlantic Council
Anna-Maria Osula, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Estonia
Peter Pascucci, US Cyber Command
Ori Pomson, University of Cambridge
Pavlina Pavlova, New America
Allison Pytlak, The Stimson Center
Amit Schejter, Institute for Information Policy, Penn State University
Yuval Shany, Federmann Cybersecurity Research Center
Maggie Smith, US Army; Senior Fellow, Tech, Law & Security Program
Isabel Soares da Costa, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
Ivana Stradner, The Foundation for Defense of Democracies
Scott Sullivan, Lieber Institute, West Point
Lipin Tien (Ret.), Staff Judge Advocate of the R.O.C. Defense Mission to the U.S.A
Catalina Vera Toro, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Chile
Arthur Traldi, Senior Fellow, Tech, Law & Security Program
Tsvetelina van Benthem, Oxford University
Liis Vihul, Cyber Law International
Sean Watts, Lieber Institute, West Point
Andrew Whiskeyman, National Defense University
Danielle Yeow, Centre for International Law, National University of Singapore
Robert Young, Global Affairs Canada
Huang Zhixiong, Luojia Chair Professor of International Law and Vice Dean, Law School of Wuhan University