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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 745g
- ISBN-13: 9781108448109
- ISBN-10: 1108448100
- Artikelnr.: 64227931
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Scott J. Shackelford is Associate Professor of Business Law and Ethics and Cybersecurity Program Chair at Indiana University, Bloomington, where he also directs the Ostrom Workshop Program on Cybersecurity and Internet Governance. He is the author of Managing Cyber Attacks in International Law, Business, and Relations: In Search of Cyber Peace (Cambridge, 2014). Both Professor Shackelford's academic work and teaching have been recognized with numerous awards, including a Harvard University Research Fellowship, Stanford University Hoover Institution National Fellowship, University of Notre Dame Distinguished Fellowship, the 2014 Indiana University Outstanding Junior Faculty Award, and the 2015 Elinor Ostrom Award.
Part I. Cyber-What? Understanding the Roots of Cybersecurity and Other
Collective Action Problems in the Information Age: 1. Governance at the
frontiers of international relations: definitions and assumptions; 2.
Managing cyber attacks as a global collective action problem; Part II.
Security and Environmental Threats Facing the Frontiers: Case Studies in
Commons Management and Their Application to Cybersecurity and Internet
Governance: 3. On climate change and cyber attacks: leveraging polycentric
governance to help heal the planet and promote cyber peace; 4. Was Selden
right? The expansion of closed seas and its consequences; 5. Governing the
final frontier: a polycentric approach for managing space weaponization and
debris; Part III. Governing New Frontiers in the Information Age: 6. The
future of frontiers.
Part I. Cyber-What? Understanding the Roots of Cybersecurity and Other
Collective Action Problems in the Information Age: 1. Governance at the
frontiers of international relations: definitions and assumptions; 2.
Managing cyber attacks as a global collective action problem; Part II.
Security and Environmental Threats Facing the Frontiers: Case Studies in
Commons Management and Their Application to Cybersecurity and Internet
Governance: 3. On climate change and cyber attacks: leveraging polycentric
governance to help heal the planet and promote cyber peace; 4. Was Selden
right? The expansion of closed seas and its consequences; 5. Governing the
final frontier: a polycentric approach for managing space weaponization and
debris; Part III. Governing New Frontiers in the Information Age: 6. The
future of frontiers.