Routledge companion to global cyber-security strategy. (2020)
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- Title:
- Routledge companion to global cyber-security strategy. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Routledge companion to global cyber-security strategy
- Other Titles:
- Companion to global cyber-security strategy
Global cyber-security strategy - Further Information:
- Note: Scott N Romaniuk, Mary Manjikian.
- Editors:
- Romaniuk, Scott N, 1979-
Manjikian, Mary - Contents:
- Foreword: Global cybersecurity in the 21st century Introduction: cybersecurity strategy and policy in a comparative context (Mary Manjikian and Scott N. Romaniuk ) Part I: Europe 1 Securing the kingdom’s cyberspace: cybersecurity and cyber intelligence in Spain (Rubén Arcos ) 2 Albania’s cybersecurity pivot: between western architectures and great power competition (Alexander Fotescu and Mihai Chihaia ) 3 Armenian national policy in cyber space: toward a global cyber security architecture (Ruben Elamiryan ) 4 Czech Republic: a new cyber security leader in Central Europe (Lucie Kadlecová and Michaela Semecká ) 5 Cybersecurity in the French Republic (Amber Darwish and Scott N. Romaniuk ) 6 Germany’s cybersecurity strategy: confronting future challenges (Scott N. Romaniuk and Michael Claus ) 7 Cybersecurity of Poland: legal and organizational framework (Dominika Dziwisz ) 8 Hungary: from the groundworks to an evolving cyber security landscape (Annamaria Beláz and Dániel Berzsenyi ) 9 Romanian cybersecurity efforts: a work in progress (Oana-Elena Brânda ) 10 Italy’s cybersecurity architecture and critical infrastructure (Tommaso De Zan, Giampiero Giacomello, and Luigi Martino ) 11 Dutch cyber security strategy (Joost Bunk and Max Smeets ) 12 Norwegian cybersecurity: a small-state approach to building international cyber cooperation (Lars Gjesvik ) 13 Seeking a new order for global cybersecurity: the Russian approach to cyber-sovereignty (Ilona Stadnik ) 14 Slovakia: the TatraForeword: Global cybersecurity in the 21st century Introduction: cybersecurity strategy and policy in a comparative context (Mary Manjikian and Scott N. Romaniuk ) Part I: Europe 1 Securing the kingdom’s cyberspace: cybersecurity and cyber intelligence in Spain (Rubén Arcos ) 2 Albania’s cybersecurity pivot: between western architectures and great power competition (Alexander Fotescu and Mihai Chihaia ) 3 Armenian national policy in cyber space: toward a global cyber security architecture (Ruben Elamiryan ) 4 Czech Republic: a new cyber security leader in Central Europe (Lucie Kadlecová and Michaela Semecká ) 5 Cybersecurity in the French Republic (Amber Darwish and Scott N. Romaniuk ) 6 Germany’s cybersecurity strategy: confronting future challenges (Scott N. Romaniuk and Michael Claus ) 7 Cybersecurity of Poland: legal and organizational framework (Dominika Dziwisz ) 8 Hungary: from the groundworks to an evolving cyber security landscape (Annamaria Beláz and Dániel Berzsenyi ) 9 Romanian cybersecurity efforts: a work in progress (Oana-Elena Brânda ) 10 Italy’s cybersecurity architecture and critical infrastructure (Tommaso De Zan, Giampiero Giacomello, and Luigi Martino ) 11 Dutch cyber security strategy (Joost Bunk and Max Smeets ) 12 Norwegian cybersecurity: a small-state approach to building international cyber cooperation (Lars Gjesvik ) 13 Seeking a new order for global cybersecurity: the Russian approach to cyber-sovereignty (Ilona Stadnik ) 14 Slovakia: the Tatra Tiger without teeth (Aaron T. Walter ) 15 Slovenia: a fragmented cyber security (Laris Gaiser ) 16 In the line of Russian Ukraine, hybrid warfare, and cyber security defense aggression: ukraine, hybrid warfare, and cyber security defense (Olya Zaporozhets and Oleksiy Syvak ) 17 United Kingdom: pragmatism and adaptability in the cyber realm (Tim Stevens ) 18 European Union: policy, cohesion, and supranational experienceswith cybersecurity (Christopher Whyte ) 19 Estonia: from the "Bronze Night" to cybersecurity pioneers (Nick Robinson and Alex Hardy ) 20 NATO’s evolving cyber security policy and strategy (Scott N. Romaniuk, Alexander Fotescu, and Mihai Chihaia ) Part II: Asia and Australia 21 Japan’s challenges, capabilities, and preparedness in cyberspace (Tobias Burgers, Scott N. Romaniuk, and Cherry H. Y. Wong ) 22 An effective shield? Analyzing South Korea’s cybersecurity strategy (Yangmo Ku ) 23 In the line of fire: Taiwan’s legal, political, and technological cybersecurity posture (Tobias Burgers, Moritz Hellmann and Scott N. Romaniuk ) 24 Serving the people: China’s cybersecurity policy and its implications (Yu-Cheng Chen, Tony Tai-Ting Liu, and Scott N. Romaniuk ) 25 Cybersecurity in a one-party state: policies and implications for Vietnam’s economy and online freedom (Phan Le ) 26 The Philippines’ cybersecurity strategy: strengthening partnerships to enhance cybersecurity capability (Amparo Pamela, H. Fabe, and Ella Zarcilla-Genecela ) 27 Malaysia: balancing national development, national security, and cybersecurity policy (Ahmad El-Muhammady ) 28 Cyber governance and data protection in India: a critical legal analysis (Debarati Halder and K. Jaishankar ) 29 Cyber security: a national priority for Bangladesh (Md. Shariful Islam ) 30 Managing a digital revolution: cyber security capacity building in Myanmar (Niels Nagelhus Schia and Lars Gjesvik ) 31 Australia’s cyber security: a unique opportunity (Ana Stuparu ) 32 Singapore: a leading actor in ASEAN cybersecurity (Benjamin Ang ) Part III: The middle east 33 Between multi-stakeholderism and cyber sovereignty: uunderstanding Turkey’s cybersecurity strategy (Tuba Eldem ) 34 Israel: cyber securitization as national trademark (Fabio Cristiano ) 35 Palestinian territory occupied: cybersecurity at reduced sovereignty (Fabio Cristiano ) 36 The "Silicon Valley of the Middle East": cybersecurity, Saudi Arabia, and the path to vision 2030 (Anwar Ouassini and Kimeu W. Boynton ) 37 The Islamic Republic of Iran’s cybersecurity strategy: challenges in an era of cyber uncertainty (Filiz Katman ) Part IV: The Americas 38 Canada’s cyber security in a globalized environment: challenges and opportunities (Kawser Ahmed ) 39 The United States: a declining hegemon in Cyberspace? (Mary Manjikian ) 40 Jamaica’s cybercrime and cyber-security: policies, laws, and strategies (Suzette A. Haughton ) 41 Mexico and cybersecurity: policies, challenges, and concerns (Saúl M. Rodríguez and Nicolás Velásquez ) 42 Colombia’s cybersecurity predicament: state making, strategic challenges and the cyberspace (Florent Frasson-Quenoz and Cesar Augusto Niño González ) Part V: Africa 44 Securitizing Cyber Space in Egypt: the Dilemma of Cybersecurity and Democracy (Bassant Hassib and Nardine Alnemr ) 45 Security through the Arab Winter: cyber strategies in postrevolutionary Tunisia (Nabil Ouassini ) 46 Cyber security in Kenya: balancing economic security and internet freedom (James D. Fielder ) 47 Cybersecurity policy in Nigeria: a tool for national security and economic prosperity (Adewunmi J. Falode ) 48 Cybersecurity in Ghana: past, present, and future (Anwar Ouassini and Mostafa Amini ) 49 Building a Cyber Fortress in Africa: uganda’s cyber security capacities and challenges (Scott N. Romaniuk and David Andrew Omona ) 50 Cybersecurity in South Africa: status, governance, and prospects (Raymond Steenkamp-Fonseca and Jo-Ansie van Wyk ) 51 Algorithms of oppression? aU’s cybersecurity policy and its enforcement in Africa (Joshua Oreoluwa Akintayo ) Index … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 363.325
Cyberspace -- Security measures -- Government policy
Cyberterrorism -- Prevention -- Government policy
Computer crimes -- Prevention -- Government policy
Computer security -- Government policy
Internet -- Security measures -- Government policy
Computer networks -- Security measures -- Government policy - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780429680366
9780429680373
9780429680359
9780429399718 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367024239
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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