IGF 2025 BPF Cybersecurity

Securing Internet Access & Core Resources in Conflict and Crises Contexts

A multistakeholder effort to safeguard civilian connectivity and protect core Internet resources when they’re most at risk:  during conflict and crisis.

 

What is this work about?

The IGF Best Practice Forum (BPF) on Securing Access to the Internet and Protecting Core Internet Resources in Contexts of Conflict and Crises (“BPF Cybersecurity”) brings together all stakeholders - governments, the technical community, private sector, civil society, and intergovernmental organizations - to ensure people can connect - and stay connected - when it matters most. The main focus areas of the BPF are:

  • Protect civilian Internet access during conflicts and crises.
  • Strengthen the resilience and protection of core Internet infrastructure and operations.
  • Align practice with human rights and humanitarian law considerations.
  • Advance effective, inclusive multistakeholder responses.

The community-driven process is open to everyone to join and participate. The BPF network of stakeholders started with defining a draft problem statement that was shared for community feedback. Further exchanges, including at the IGF annual meeting in Lillestrøm, led to the identification of three work areas which the BPF elaborates and refines for further multistakeholder work. All streams will feed into one unique BPF output document to be published towards the end of the IGF 2025 cycle.

Why it matters and What we do

Connectivity underpins access to life-saving information, coordination of aid, freedom of expression, and economic activity. Shutdowns, throttling, and infrastructure damage can compound harm. There is a need to clarify the roles and responsibilities of the multistakeholder Internet community and the institutions that are part of it, with regard to securing access to the Internet for civilians and protecting core Internet resources in contexts of conflict and crisis.
Learn more about the three streams:

Emergency Connectivity Mechanism

Exploring a rapid-response, multistakeholder mechanism to secure or restore connectivity in crisis settings.

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Legal & Normative Framework

Clarifying how shutdowns and disruptions during armed conflict should be treated under international humanitarian law and human rights law.

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Governance & Multistakeholder Practice

Understanding how the multistakeholder model performs in crises—and how to improve it.

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How to join

Join a work stream

All stakeholders are most welcome to participate in the BPF work. Continuous consultations are conducted through the BPF mailing list. You can also reach out to the IGF Secretariat to explore ways of engagement. 

Express your interest by emailing us at [email protected] and we will guide you through the engagement opportunities.

Receive updates

All BPF-related updates are made available through its open mailing list.

They are also part of the IGF's monthly newsletter. 
 

Subscribe here to the BPF mailing list. You are encouraged to also subscribe here to the IGF Newsletter mailing list

Review draft output

In the coming days, the first draft of the BPF Cybersecurity output report will be published for open public consultations.  

 

 

BPF output: BPF 2025 output report

Running draftthe running draft document is closed for comments. The final report  will soon be available.

 

Roadmap & Activities

BPF Kick off Meeting I, 6 May 2025

Summary
Call for feedback on the draft problem statement Call for feedback 
BPF Meeting II, 17 June 2025 Summary
BPF Main Session at the 20th IGF in Norway
26 June 2025
Recording & Summary
BPF Meeting IV, 3 September 2025 Summary
BPF Meeting V, 29 October, 15:00-16:00 UTC Summary
BPF Meeting VI, 27 November, 13:00 UTC Summary
Final output document BPF 2025 Output report 

Facilitators

  • Ms. Valeria Betancourt - MAG member, BPF co-facilitator
  • Ms. Anriette Esterhuysen - BPF co-facilitator
  • Mr. Wim Degezelle - BPF consultant, IGF Secretariat 

Resources

Previous work of the IGF BPF Cybersecurity focused on cyber norms agreements: