Digital World Organization – the security pillar of the new world order
Building a new world order without a cyber shield such as the Digital World Organization is doomed to failure, because for the first time in history, citizens are living in two worlds—the physical and the digital—at the same time – and because of this new dimension of reality, it is essential for the DWO to build a security, value, and legal system in cyberspace for more than five billion Internet and social network users.
Failure to ensure the protection of the state in cyberspace represents an alarming political failure and a serious offense, comparable to failing to ensure the protection of the state’s airspace and territorial integrity. Without effective protection of the state in cyberspace, its defense capabilities, security, social, economic, environmental, and legal stability are critically weakened, as are its long-term development, prosperity, technological progress, and the very future of the country. Cyberspace has become a global environment without borders, from which hybrid threats now penetrate the real world and systematically disrupt the functioning of state institutions, critical infrastructure, and the safety of citizens. The current world cannot do without a global digital organization, because cyberspace cannot be effectively managed or protected in isolation at the level of individual states. The absence of common rules, coordinated defense, and global oversight will lead to massive hybrid attacks, weakening the security of states, disrupting critical infrastructure, loss of sovereignty, destabilization of society, and erosion of digital statehood.