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The Latest from SEA
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Insights | Cyber Ethics
Systems Ethics Advisory is organizing an interactive workshop for Geneva Cyber Week on May 8, 2026, in collaboration with New York University’s Center for Global Affairs. This session, titled “Cyber Ethics in Practice,” introduces a systems-based framework designed to help diplomats and international organizations navigate complex ethical trade-offs in cyber policy.
Insights | Policy & Tech
Integrating Cyber Operations with Law
As cyber conflict evolves from tactical support to strategic necessity, Systems Ethics Advisory is delivering a new Executive Masters curriculum for UNITAR. The 2026 spring course focuses on the critical intersection of International Humanitarian Law (IHL), the Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC), and real-world cyber operations for diplomats.
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Insights | AI Governance
AI Regulation and Governance in Global Context
Systems Ethics Advisory is delivering a new graduate module for UNITAR and the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in collaboration with Research Assistants from New York University’s Center for Global Affairs. Running from June to July 2026, the curriculum examines the intersection of global AI regulatory frameworks and ethical governance for international policy leaders.
Insights | Space & Tech
Low Earth Orbit: The New Frontier for Data Ethics and Global Leadership (2025)
Space-based connectivity is no longer just a technical challenge—it is a strategic and ethical one. In a recent expert panel at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Zhanna Lynne Shank (Non-resident Senior Associate, CSIS), discussed the critical role of data ethics and policy coordination in maintaining U.S. leadership in Low Earth Orbit (LEO). As satellite constellations and direct-to-device connectivity expand, SEA remains at the forefront of defining the ethical frameworks that will govern next-generation space communications.