The dialogue will address the cooperation required to ensure the anticipation, detection, and attribution/identification of critical areas to work on and derive the solution. Defining the perimeters of this dialogue is sensitive and essential to ensure that the dialogue is productive. While on the other hand, it does not make the organization overly reliant on the cooperation of just one perspective, thereby risking compromising the neutrality, impartiality, and independence of the organization. Due to its control over the network on its territory and flows of data going through it, the resources and expertise available, and the international cooperation networks it is likely to be involved in, national organizations/civil entities may have much better means to anticipate, detect, attribute, and respond to cyber operations.