You can jump to any part of the United States International Cyberspace & Digital Policy Strategy here. This is the table of links with all parts.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Digital World: Opportunities and Challenges
- Cyber Attacks and National Security Threats
- Competing Internet Norms
- Threats to Internet and Digital Freedom
- Challenges of the Digital Economy
- The Future of AI Technologies Governance
- Working with the Private Sector and Civil Society
- ACTION AREA 1: Promote, Build, and Maintain an Open, Inclusive, Secure, and Resilient Digital Ecosystem
- Line of Effort 1: Promote Development and Adoption of Open, Inclusive, Secure, and Resilient Telecommunication Networks
- Line of Effort 2: Further Common Understandings and Shared Principles for the Secure Use and Trustworthiness of Cloud Services, Data Centers, and Related Infrastructure Technologies
- Line of Effort 3: Enhance Security and Resilience of Undersea Cables
- Line of Effort 4: Pursue Shared Interests in the Development, Use, Resilience, and Security of Satellite Communication Networks
- Line of Effort 5: Enhance the International Telecommunication Union’s Effectiveness, Transparency, and Accountability
- ACTION AREA 2: Align Rights-Respecting Approaches to Digital and Data Governance with International Partners
- Line of Effort 1: Support the Trusted Flow of Data and Advocate for Multistakeholder, Risk-Based Approaches to Digital and Data Governance
- Line of Effort 2: Promote Common Understandings of Trust, Interoperable Standards, and Shared Values and Governance Principles for Critical and Emerging Technologies
- Line of Effort 3: Ensure International Standards Processes are Transparent, Open, Inclusive, and Impartial
- Line of Effort 4: Expand and Diversify Civil Society Participation in Multistakeholder Processes
- Line of Effort 5: Advance a Common, Rights-Respecting Vision for the Digital Future
- Line of Effort 6: Negotiate a Rights-Respecting Cybercrime Treaty
- Line of Effort 7: Defend Information Integrity
- ACTION AREA 3: Advance Responsible State Behavior in Cyberspace and Counter Threats to Cyberspace and Critical Infrastructure by Building Coalitions and Engaging Partners
- Line of Effort 1: Pursue Action-Oriented Discussions Focused on Norm Implementation at the UN
- Line of Effort 2: Disrupt and Build Resilience to Malicious State Activity
- Line of Effort 3: Support Allies and Partners Amid Malicious Activity
- Line of Effort 4: Hold Irresponsible States Accountable
- Line of Effort 5: Affirm Application of Mutual Defense Treaties with Certain Allies to the Cyber Domain
- Line of Effort 6: Counter Criminal and Ransomware Actors
- Line of Effort 7: Safeguard Democratic Processes and Institutions
- Line of Effort 8: Combat the Proliferation and Misuse of Commercial Spyware
- ACTION AREA 4: Strengthen and Build International Partner Digital Policy and Cyber Capacity
This post was originally published on May 6, 2024, by the U.S Department of State