Danielle Yeow was invited to speak at the inaugural UN-Singapore Cyber Fellowship programme (1-6 Aug)


The Fellowship, organised by the Cybersecurity Agency of Singapore and the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs, is the flagship programme under the UN-Singapore Cyber Programme. 

This inter-disciplinary  programme, organised by the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs and the Cybersecurity Agency of Singapore, was attended by participants comprising of high level national cyber officials from UN member states.  

The programme was specifically tailored to the needs of high-level decision-makers; equip participants with the expertise required to be an effective cyber decision-maker at the national-level via a unique inter-disciplinary curriculum integrating the key domains of strategy, policy, technology and operations; and to facilitate international cyber cooperation by providing a platform for national cyber officials to network and build relationships with their foreign counterparts.

Danielle lectured on the topic of international law in cyberspace. Her remarks focussed on the context of today’s cyber landscape and the importance of international law, the processes both within and outside the United Nations and their implications, as well as selected current and future issues such as the intersection with other fields of public international law.