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Strengthening the Work of the Confidence-Building Measure 8 Point of Contact Crisis Communication Network

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Project period:
1 January 2019 - 31 December 2026
Implemented by:
Transnational Threats Department
Fields of work:
Cyber/ICT Security

Overview

The project supports the implementation of Confidence-Building Measure (CBM) 8 by helping OSCE participating States strengthen the network of national policy and technical points of contact for cyber/ICT security. While nearly all participating States have nominated points of contact under CBM 8, the network has significant untapped potential as a platform for communication, co-operation and confidence-building.

The project aims to transform the network from a directory of contacts into an active community of cyber/ICT security professionals and policy-makers. Through confidence- and capacity-building activities, it promotes regular interaction among participants, strengthens mutual understanding of cyber/ICT security challenges and encourages co-operative approaches to maintaining an open, secure and stable cyberspace.

Key activities include:

  • Annual meetings for CBM 8 points of contact;
  • Regular communication checks to test and strengthen network functionality;
  • Multi-State study visits to exchange experiences and good practices;
  • Online expert sessions on emerging cyber/ICT security topics.

By strengthening communication channels, building trust and fostering lasting professional relationships among participating States, the project contributes to the effective implementation of CBM 8 and supports the OSCE's broader efforts to reduce cyber-related security risks.

What is CBM 8?

Confidence-Building Measure 8

Confidence-Building Measure (CBM) 8 is one of the OSCE's cyber/ICT confidence-building measures designed to reduce the risk of conflict stemming from the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). It requires participating States to nominate a national point of contact to facilitate communication and dialogue on the security of and in the use of ICTs, helping ensure rapid communication and co-operation in the event of cyber-related incidents or concerns.