International Cyber Law Project
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s International Cyber Law Project is an online reference tool that maps the cybersecurity and cybersecurity-related policy landscape. While targeted to a few economies, it is a robust profile of, and links where available to, primary cyber laws as they apply to critical infrastructure and it provides an overview of the cyber capacity of these nations. Future iterations of this tool may include information on key cyber policy areas, including 5G security, ICT Supply Chain, and IoT. Built on extensive desk research from Wiley leveraging open-source materials, it brings together a rich data set in an easy to read dashboard. The National Security Institute at George Mason's Antonin Scalia Law School also contributed. Through the contact page, you can provide feedback and suggest additions or iterate on the information presented.
By offering this tool, the Chamber hopes that interested public and private stakeholders will use it to better understand the rapidly evolving cyber policy arena. It is meant to inform active multi-stakeholder policy processes, increase knowledge transfer and the exchange of best practices, and ultimately enhance security, trust, and cooperation in cyberspace.
This information in this site is not legal advice and should not be relied on for compliance; members should refer to their own counsel as needed.