ICT4peace
Anne-Marie Buzatu serves as the Executive Director of ICT4peace since June 2019 and also holds roles as Vice President and Chief Operations Officer, as well as Senior Advisor. Buzatu co-founded and directs Security and Human Empowerment Solutions, a non-profit organization aimed at addressing humanitarian and human security issues. Projects include serving as an Expert Consultant to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) on countering terrorist uses of the internet. Buzatu was also the Executive in Residence at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy from October 2019 to October 2020, providing consulting on cybersecurity and the impact of private commercial actors on security. Prior experience includes serving as Deputy Head of the Public-Private Partnerships Division at DCAF and project management at the International Code of Conduct for Private Security Providers’ Association. Buzatu holds multiple law degrees, including an LLM in International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law from the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, and J.D. degrees from Paris II Panthéon-Assass and Tulane Law School.
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ICT4peace
ICT4Peace is a policy and action-oriented international Foundation. The purpose is to save lives and protect human dignity through Information and Communication Technology. Since 2003 ICT4Peace explores and champions the use of ICTs and new media for peaceful purposes, including for peacebuilding, crisis management and humanitarian operations. Since 2007 ICT4Peace promotes cybersecurity and a peaceful cyberspace through inter alia international negotiations with governments, international organisations, companies and non-state actors. The ICT4Peace project was launched with the support of the Swiss Government in 2003 with the publication of a book by the UN ICT Task Force on the practice and theory of ICT in the conflict cycle and peace building in 2005 and the approval of para 36 of the Tunis Commitment of the UN World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) in 2005.