The UN GGE is dead: Time to fall forward
The top down UN GGE process appears dead in the water. International norms and laws for responding to cyber attacks must now be built from the bottom up
ECFR Alumni · Research Assistant
Cybersecurity, online radicalisation, humanitarian assistance, MENA and Sub-Saharan Africa
English, French, Italian, Spanish
Fosca joined ECFR in 2017 as a research assistant in the European Power programme, where her research focus is on cybersecurity and online radicalisation. She has previously had experience in public affairs, humanitarian work and political risk consultancy.
Fosca holds an MSc from the London School of Economics in Conflict Studies with a focus on Sub-Saharan Africa, civil wars and humanitarian assistance, and a BA from King’s College London in International Relations with a specialisation in the Middle East and North Africa.
The top down UN GGE process appears dead in the water. International norms and laws for responding to cyber attacks must now be built from the bottom up
Part of the solution is to rely on the internet’s most essential strength – its vast army of ordinary users