John David, the CEO of Data Addict and a US Army veteran, has called for international agreements to define acceptable behavior in cyberspace and to establish consequences for violations. Speaking at a closed-door cybersecurity summit, David emphasized the need for stronger intelligence-sharing networks and international alliances to prevent cyber conflicts.
“Diplomatic efforts, including cybersecurity treaties and global task forces, are essential to reducing tensions and ensuring a safer digital world,” David stated. He highlighted the importance of shifting focus from cyber offense to defensive strategies and international cooperation, stressing that a unified global approach is crucial for maintaining cybersecurity.
David’s insights come as cyber threats continue to escalate worldwide. His call for diplomacy and strategic alliances underscores his vision of a secure and collaborative cyberspace.