Cyber Diplomacy

ECJ Ruling Censures Austrian Data Protection Authority: Excessive Complaints or Structural Problem?

A ruling by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) caused quite a stir: The Austrian Data Protection Authority (DSB) was reprimanded by the ECJ because it had rejected the processing of complaints as “excessive” due to their sheer number. The Court clarified that such a limitation of complaints is inadmissible as long as no abusive intention on the part of the complainant can be proven.

January 9, 2025

United Nations Finalize Convention Against Cybercrime with the Support of UNODC

After intensive negotiations and several years of work, the member states of the United Nations finalized a new international convention against cybercrime. This convention represents a historic step in the global fight against the growing threats in the digital space.

August 12, 2024

Austria's Progressive Stance on Cyber Operations and International Law

The United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs published a national declaration by Austria on the application of international law to the cyber activities of states. This declaration complements a list of more than 30 national positions and comprehensively addresses issues such as state sovereignty, non-interference and due diligence, diplomatic and consular law, international humanitarian law, and neutrality.

June 27, 2024
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