Cyber Peacekeeping: Critical Evaluation of Digital Blue Helmets Program

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  • Fahad Nabeel

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37540/njips.v3i2.53

Keywords:

Cyber peacekeeping, Cyberspace, Digital Blue Helmets (DBH), peacekeeping

Abstract

In 2016, the United Nations (UN) launched the Digital Blue Helmets (DBH) program under its Office of Information and Communications Technologies (OICT). The launching of DBH was a continuation of a series of steps that the UN and its related agencies and departments have undertaken over the past decade to incorporate cyberspace within their working methodologies. At the time of inception, DBH was envisioned as a team capacitated to act as a replica of a physical peacekeeping force but for the sole purpose of overseeing cyberspace(s). Several research studies have been published in the past few years, which have conceptualized cyber peacekeeping in various ways. Some scholars have mentioned DBH as a starting point of cyber peacekeeping while some have proposed models for integration of cyber peacekeeping within the current UN peacekeeping architecture. However, no significant study has attempted to look at how DBH has evolved since its inception. This research article aims to examine the progress of DBH since its formation. It argues that despite four years since its formation, DBH is still far away from materializing its declared objectives. The article also discusses the future potential roles of DBH, including its collaboration with UN Global Pulse for cyber threat detection and prevention, and embedding the team along with physical peacekeepers.

Author Biography

Fahad Nabeel

Fahad Nabeel works as a Senior Research Associate at the Centre for Strategic and Contemporary Research (CSCR), Islamabad.

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Published

23-07-2020

How to Cite

Nabeel, F. (2020). Cyber Peacekeeping: Critical Evaluation of Digital Blue Helmets Program. NUST Journal of International Peace & Stability, 3(2), 17–27. https://doi.org/10.37540/njips.v3i2.53

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