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The Oxford Handbook of Cyber Security

By Paul Cornish
Oxford University Press November 2021

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ISBN-13
9780198800682
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication
November 2021
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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Cyber security is concerned with the identification, avoidance, management and mitigation of risk in, or from, cyber space. The risk concerns harm and damage that might occur as the result of everything from individual carelessness, to organised criminality, to industrial and national security espionage and, at the extreme end of the scale, to disabling attacks against a country's critical national infrastructure. However, there is much more to cyber space than vulnerability, risk, and threat. Cyber space security is an issue of strategy, both commercial and technological, and whose breadth spans the international, regional, national, and personal. It is a matter of hazard and vulnerability, as much as an opportunity for social, economic and cultural growth.

Consistent with this outlook, The Oxford Handbook of Cyber Security takes a comprehensive and rounded approach to the still evolving topic of cyber security. The structure of the Handbook is intended to demonstrate how the scope of cyber security is beyond threat, vulnerability, and conflict and how it manifests on many levels of human interaction. An understanding of cyber security requires us to think not just in terms of policy and strategy, but also in terms of technology, economy, sociology, criminology, trade, and morality. Accordingly, contributors to the Handbook include experts in cyber security from around the world, offering a wide range of perspectives: former government officials, private sector executives, technologists, political scientists, strategists, lawyers, criminologists, ethicists, security consultants, and policy analysts.

Table of Contents

Foreword, Sir David Omand GCB
Introduction, Paul Cornish
PART I. Cyber Space: What it is and Why it Matters
1:The Origins of Cyberspace
David Pym
2:Opportunity, Threat and Dependency in the Social Infosphere
Greg Austin
3:A Political History of Cyberspace
Madeline Carr
4:Cyber Power in International Relations
Camino Kavanagh and Tim Stevens
5:The Ethics of Cyber Security
Onora O Neill
PART II. Security in Cyber Space: Cyber Crime
6:Cybercrime: Thieves, Swindlers, Bandits and Privateers in Cyberspace
Roderic Broadhurst
7:Making Sense of Cybersecurity in Emerging Technology Areas
Claire Vishik, Marcello Balduccini, Michael Huth, and Lawrence John
8:Assessing Harm from Cyber Crime
Eva Ignatuschtschenko
9:Toward a Vulnerability Mitigation Model
José Eduardo Malta de Sá Brandão
PART III. Security in Cyber Space: Extremism and Terrorism
10:Managing Risk: Terrorism, Violent Extremism and Anti-Democratic Tendencies in the Digital Space
Alexander Corbeil and Rafal Rohozinski
11:Cyberweapons
Sandro Gaycken
12:Intentions and Cyberterrorism
Florian Egloff
13:Technology: Access and Denial
Caitríona Heinl
PART IV. Security in Cyber Space: State-Sponsored Cyber Attacks
14:Cyber Espionage
Jon Lindsay
15:Cyberwar Redux
Ben Buchanan
16:On Cyber-Enabled Information Warfare and Information Operations
Herbert Lin and Jaclyn Kerr
17:The Deterrence and Prevention of Cyber Conflict
Paul Cornish
PART V. Technical and Corporate Cyber Security
18:Stepping out of the Shadow: Computer Security Incident Response Teams in the Cybersecurity Ecosystem
Nicole van der Meulen
19:Cybersecurity Information Sharing: Voluntary Beginnings and a Mandatory Future
Stuart Murdoch
20:Data Privacy and Security Law
Fred Cate and Rachel Dockery
21:The Insider Threat and the Insider Advocate
Mike Steinmetz
PART VI. Personal Cyber Security
22:Personal Protection: Cyber Hygiene
Dave Clemente
23:Online Child Safety
John Carr
24:Educating for Cyber Security
Roger Bradbury
25:Cyber Security, Human Rights and Empiricism: The Case of Digital Surveillance
Jonathon Penney
PART VII. National Cyber Security
26:Securing the Critical National Infrastructure
David Mussington
27:The Role of Defence in National Cyber Security
Mika Kerttunen
28:Cyber Security Capacity Building
Lara Pace and Paul Cornish
PART VIII. Global Trade and Cyber Security
29:Cyber Security, Multilateral Export Control, and Standard Setting Arrangements
Elaine Korzak
30:Cyber Security, Global Commerce, and International Organisations
David Fidler
31:Global Trade and Cyber Security: Monitoring, Enforcement, and Sanctions
Franz-Stefan Gady and Greg Austin
PART IX. International Cyber Security
32:Semi-Formal Diplomacy: Track 1.5 and Track 2
Nigel Inkster
33:States, Proxies, and (Remote) Offensive Cyber Operations
Tim Maurer
34:Getting Beyond Norms: When Violating the Agreement Becomes Customary Practice
Tim Maurer
35:International Law for Cyber Space: Competition and Conflict
Thomas Wingfield and Harry Wingo
PART X. Perspectives on Cyber Security
36:Community of Common Future in Cyberspace: The Proposal and Practice of China
Tang Lan
37:Look West or Look Easta India at the Crossroads of Cyberspace
Arun Mohan Sukumar
38:Cybersecurity in Israel: Organisation and Future Challenges
Lior Tabansky
39:Japan
Yoko Nitta
40:Malaysia
Elina Noor
41:The Russian Federation's Approach to Cyber Security
Anton Shingarev and Anastasya Kazakova
PART XI. Future Challenges
42:Rethinking the Governance of Technology in the Digital Age
Joëlle Webb
43:Maturing Autonomous Cyber Weapons Systems: Implications for International Cyber Security and Autonomous Weapons Systems Regimes
Caitríona Heinl
44:The Future Human and Behavioural Challenges of Cyber Security
Debi Ashenden
45:The Future of Democratic Civil Societies in a Post-Western Cybered Era
Chris Demchak
46:Future Normative Challenges
Eneken Tikk
47:Cybersecurity' and 'Development': Contested Futures
Tim Unwin
48:Project Solarium 1953 and the Cyberspace Solarium Commission 2019
Mike Steinmetz
Conclusion
Paul Cornish
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