CFThursday session on ‘Relevance of Cyber norms’ with Gunjan Chawla (1-Hour)
2021-12-03 16:08:50One of the most talked-about programs, CyberFrat Thursday allows us to present weekly opportunities to our members to learn from guest speakers over engaging webinars. The topics of discussion range from emerging technologies, cybersecurity trends, and risk management to several developmental elements such as grooming, motivation, resume writing, interview tips, and general soft skills. This Thursday we will have a session on ‘Relevance of Cyber Norms’ with Gunjan Chawla (Programme Manager of the Technology and National Security team at the Centre for Communication Governance)
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Session Coverage:
• How does borderless cyberspace pose unique challenges to peaceful coexistence and cooperation among actors of the international community in cyberspace?
• What is the role of cyber norms in catalyzing international cooperation and communication in and through cyberspace? What are the emergent challenges in these discussions?
• What is the Government of India’s stance on the multilateral and multi-stakeholder cyber norms discussion?
• Why should communities like CyberFrat care about cyber norms processes?
• What are the needs of the domestic cyber security sector specifically and the ICT and Information Technology Enabled Services (ITES) sector at large?
About the speaker:
Gunjan Chawla is Programme Manager of the Technology and National Security team at the Centre for Communication Governance. Her research focuses on issues that arise at the intersection of technology and national security law, including surveillance, cybersecurity, information warfare, and the interplay of international legal norms with domestic regulation. Prior to joining CCG, Gunjan worked at the International Court of Justice in the Hague, Netherlands as a Judicial Fellow to His Excellency Judge Patrick L. Robinson. Previously, she has also worked as a legislative assistant (PRS Legislative LAMP Fellow 2014-15) to former Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha), Mr. Avinash Pande, and has a background in criminal litigation. She is an alumna of the National Law University Delhi. She was a recipient of the Charpak Scholarship of Excellence (2015-16) awarded by the Embassy of France in New Delhi and obtained a Master in International Affairs with a concentration in defense and security economics from the Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po). She also holds an LLM in National Security Law from the Georgetown University Law Center. At Georgetown, she was a part of the editorial team of the Journal of National Security Law and Policy and a member of the Guantanamo Observers’ Program.
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