US must seek international cyberspace norms with China, Russia: experts

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Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt argued that international nuclear arms agreements prove that rival nations can agree on protocols regarding dangerous technologies.

But cybersecurity experts have tried to draw more attention to the arena of cyberwarfare, including both the use of misinformation andMicrosoft President Brad Smith speaks during a Reuters Newsmaker event in New York, U.S., September 13, 2019.

Schmidt specifically highlighted the complications surrounding negotiations of a possible A.I. agreement between countries: He argued that finding common ground between China and the U.S. would likely prove more challenging than people realize despite the apparent importance and need for such agreements.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 16: Eric Schmidt, former chairman and CEO at GOOGLE visits Fox Business Network Studios on April 16, 2019 in New York City. "I get it because there are still folks in our government, I have some sympathy for this," he explained."Say we adhere to cyber norms and the bad guys won't - I think we at least ought to have a debate about, say, if you bring down a health care system: Should there be a lower attribution rule in terms of going after the actors than if you're taking down something else?"Smith agreed, urging the U.S. to find ways to develop"stronger norms" for cyberspace.

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