17:00 - 18:30, 09 May 2025
Blavatnik School of Government and online
Open to the public
This event is free - please register below to attend

In an increasingly interconnected world, how can states ensure responsible conduct in cyberspace? As nations build and rely on shared digital infrastructure, maintaining trust and cooperation is more crucial than ever.

David Koh, Commissioner of Cybersecurity and the founding Chief Executive of Singapore’s Cyber Security Agency, joins Professor of Practice Ciaran Martin for the Global Tech Policy Seminar Series to discuss Singapore’s approach to fostering responsible state behaviour in the digital realm. This conversation will focus on how countries, particularly those in the ASEAN region, can collaborate to establish global norms that ensure a secure, open, and resilient cyberspace.

This event is part of the Global Tech Policy Seminar Series hosted by the Oxford Programme for Cyber and Technology Policy (OxCTP).

David Koh

David Koh headshot

David Koh is Singapore’s first Commissioner of Cybersecurity and the founding Chief Executive of the Cyber Security Agency (CSA) of Singapore. He is concurrently Chief (Digital Security & Technology) at the Ministry of Communications and Information. As Commissioner, he has the legal authority to investigate cyber threats and incidents to ensure that essential services are not disrupted in the event of a cyber-attack. As Chief Executive of CSA, he leads Singapore’s efforts to provide dedicated and centralised oversight of national cyber security functions. Concurrently, as Chief (Digital Security & Technology), he oversees digital security policy and technology capability development in the Ministry of Communications and Information.

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