Project Explainer: The Global Partnership for Responsible Cyber Behaviour (GP-RCB)


Louise Marie Hurel provides a briefing on the Global Partnership for Responsible Cyber Behaviour project and its purpose.

Watch the video


The global cyber landscape is increasingly challenging. The growing global dependence on digital technology and the internet brings with it serious risks and vulnerabilities, which state and non-state actors alike are exploiting to further their ends. Disruptive cyber operations are increasingly being used by hostile actors worldwide as they seek to achieve strategic advantage through cyberspace.

The Global Partnership for Responsible Cyber Behaviour (GP-RCB) is an international platform for dialogue, debate, and research to advance the understanding of responsible behaviour in cyberspace. The GP-RCB is facilitated by the Royal United Services Institute and seeks to foster a research and evidence-led approach to responsible cyber behaviour.

The Partnership brings together over 70 scholars, experts, think tanks and other academic institutions from around the world to undertake research on these topics, as well as draw on expertise and hold dialogues with other stakeholders including government and the private sector.

Be Part of the Global Partnership for Responsible Cyber Behaviour

Mapping practical understandings of responsible cyber behaviour and cyber policies across the world to inform a conceptual global cyber policy framework.


FEATURING

Louise Marie Hurel

Research Fellow

Cyber

View profile


Footnotes


Explore our related content