Regional Cyber Security (Colombo Security Conclave)
Colombo Security Conclave (CSC) is the renamed version of National Security Advisor (NSA) Level Trilateral on Maritime Security (of 2011) with India, Sri Lanka, Maldives as members and Bangladesh, Mauritius and Seychelles as observer states and Secretariat at Colombo.
Need
- Lack of Global Consensus: The failure to achieve a breakthrough in the application of global cyber rules emphasises the importance of concentrating efforts at the regional level.
- New Idea Incubators: Regional organisations provide the right venue for coordinating capacity-building and confidence-building operations.
- Better Understanding of Threat Perceptions: Regional organisations have a better understanding of member nations' regional and national cybersecurity landscapes.
- Better Coordination: ....
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