The Question of Cyber Terrorism and Cybersecurity
War never changes, but the means of war do. As countries develop technological advancements that reshape warfare, the rise of cyberterrorism poses unprecedented threats that can destabilise daily lives. From planting tracker chips to emailing bomb threats and staging targeted espionages to critical industries, cyberterrorism is capable of wreaking havoc on the global community and infringing national sovereignty. Will delegates unite for peace in an already fragile geopolitical landscape, or will DISEC break humanity’s hope for a better future?
The Question of Preventing Illicit Trafficking of Nuclear and Radioactive Material
As the world moves towards cleaner energy, all eyes turns towards radioactive and nuclear energy for sustainable living. However, the very material has the power to cause great harm to the planet, and to humanity. Delegates, the power is in your hands to come up with solutions to prevent the illicit trafficking of such materials, to pave the way for a better and safer future for all.
The Question of Addressing Vaccine Distribution of Developing Nations
The challenge of equitable vaccine distribution in developing nations is a pivotal global issue, combining the urgency of saving lives with the complexities of international collaboration. From navigating logistical hurdles like cold storage and remote delivery to prioritising high-risk populations, the solutions demand innovation and strategic partnerships.
Addressing corruption and misinformation while balancing vaccine patent rights with accessibility adds another layer of intrigue. Delving into the intersection of technology, policy, and humanity, delegates will explore how global and local efforts can converge to bring life-saving vaccines to underserved communities and reshape the future of global health equity.