The cybersecurity programme offers ITU membership – particularly developing countries – the opportunity and tools to increase cybersecurity capabilities at the national level, in order to enhance security, build confidence and trust in the use of ICTs – making the digital realm more safe and secure for everyone. The work and mandate of the cybersecurity programme builds on the 5th ITU-D Priority of the Kigali Action Plan adopted at the 2022 World Telecommunication Development Conference, and related resolutions mentioned below.
Below you can access our mandate and a list of important ITU resolutions concerning the work of the Cybersecurity programme.
ITU Plenipotentiary Conference (PP):
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PP Resolution 174 (Rev. Busan, 2014) "ITU's role with regard to international public policy issues relating to the risk of illicit use of information and communication technologies"
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PP Resolution 179 (Rev. Bucharest 2022) "ITU's role in child online protection"
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ITU World Telecommunication Development Conference (WTDC):
WTDC Resolution 45 (Rev. Kigali 2022) "Mechanisms for enhancing cooperation on cybersecurity, including countering and combating spam"
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WTDC Resolution 67 (Rev. Kigali 2022) "The role of the ITU Telecommunication Development Sector in child online protection"
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WTDC Resolution 69 (Rev. Kigali 2022) "Facilitating creation of national computer incident response teams, particularly for developing countries, and cooperation among them"
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ITU World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (WTSA):
Resolution 50 (Rev. Geneva 2022) "Cybersecurity".
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Resolution 52 (Rev. Hammamet 2016) "Countering and combating spam"
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Resolution 58 (Rev.Geneva 2022) "Encourage the creation of national computer incident response teams, particularly for developing countries".
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