Those Luxemburgians are not idiotic. Refreshing
What does it mean to govern infrastructure that everyone depends on but no one controls? In this episode of Geneva Dialogue Talks, we sit down with Mika Lauhde from the Luxembourg House of Cybersecurity to explore how open source software has moved from a licensing debate to a security policy challenge. We discuss the evolving roles of governments and the private sector in securing shared digital infrastructure, what recent European regulatory developments reveal about deeper tensions in this space, and how international cooperation on open source security is holding up under geopolitical pressure. This episode is a part of the Geneva Dialogue's 2026 focus on stress-testing cyber norms in real-world conditions.