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Hybridity, Conflict, and the Global Politics of Cybersecurity: Digital Technologies and Global Politics

Editat de Bibi van den Berg, Fabio Cristiano
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 oct 2023
This edited volume explores how emerging normative practices, threats/technologies, and actors shape the global politics of cybersecurity through hybridity and conflict. It ultimately argues that, for the prospect of governing such a complex environment, hybridity and conflict are to be considered as inherent features of cyberspace.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781538170144
ISBN-10: 1538170140
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
Colecția Digital Technologies and Global Politics
Seria Digital Technologies and Global Politics


Cuprins

Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Hybridity and Conflict in Cyberspace: Rethinking the Emergent Character of International Cybersecurity by Fabio Cristiano & Bibi van den Berg
Part I: Emerging Normative Practices
Chapter 2: The New Era of Internet Governance: Technical Fragmentation and Digital Sovereignty Entanglements by Roxana Radu & Giovanni De Gregorio
Chapter 3: Is International Law Fading Away in State Practice on Cyber Operations? by François Delerue
Chapter 4: The Hybrid Role of the Big Tech Companies and the Impact of Courts on the Making of Cyber Norms by Jan Martin Lemnitzer
Part II: Emerging Threats and Technologies
Chapter 5: Disinformation Campaigns and Norms of Emergency Communication in Cyberspace by Taylor Grossman
Chapter 6: Influence Operations in Cyberspace: How They Really Work by Peter Pijpers & Paul Ducheine
Chapter 7: The Challenges Associated with AI¿s Military Innovation: Examining Practitioner Perspectives in the United Kingdom by Amy Ertan
Part III: Emerging Actors
Chapter 8: The European Normative Venture for `Technological Sovereignty¿ in Cyberspace by Cedric Amon
Chapter 9: Views From the Middle: Analysing the Positions of India, Indonesia, and South Africa on Cybersecurity at the UN OEWG by Irene Poetranto, Josh Gold, & Justin Lau
Chapter 10: Will India Negotiate? The Politics of Multilateral Engagement for Fostering Responsible State Behaviour in Cyberspace by Arindrajit Basu & Karthik Nachiappan
Chapter 11: The Hybrid Place: Civil Society in the Open-Ended Working Group by André Barrinha & Louise Marie Hurel
Index
About the Editors and Contributors