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Total length of the course: <1 hour
Spyware governance is no longer just a technical or legal niche, it has become a live question in multilateral diplomacy, transatlantic relations, and human rights law. In this conversation, assess the state of play across the key arenas, from the Pall Mall Process and EU developments to US unilateral action and the prospects for UN-level agreement. Finally, wrestle with the hardest question of all: is a moratorium on commercial spyware sales achievable - and even desirable?
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What is your assessment of the Pall Mall Process on commercial cyber intrusion capabilities?
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How do you see spyware governance in the EU developing in the coming years?
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Should we think of a single ‘European’ approach to spyware governance?
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In the second Trump administration, has the U.S. reversed its approach to spyware governance?
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Should other countries follow the U.S. in taking strong unilateral action against companies involved in spyware abuses?
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Could spyware governance gain traction at the UN, for example through cybercrime or cybersecurity processes?
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Is a moratorium on commercial sales of spyware desirable and realistic?
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