Part I. Problems: 1. Private versus social incentives in cybersecurity, law and economics Bruce K. Kobayashi; 2. A model for when disclosure helps security: what is different about computer and network security? Peter Swire; 3. Peer production of survivable critical infrastructures Yochai Benkler; 4. Cyber security: of heterogeneity and autarchy Randal C. Picker; 5. Network responses to network threats: the evolution into private cybersecurity associations Amitai Aviram; 6. The dark side of private ordering for cybersecurity Neal K. Katyal; 7. Holding Internet Service Providers accountable Doug Lichtman and Eric P. Posner; 8. Global cyberterrorism, jurisdiction, and international organization Joel T. Trachtman.
Part I. Problems: 1. Private versus social incentives in cybersecurity, law and economics Bruce K. Kobayashi; 2. A model for when disclosure helps security: what is different about computer and network security? Peter Swire; 3. Peer production of survivable critical infrastructures Yochai Benkler; 4. Cyber security: of heterogeneity and autarchy Randal C. Picker; 5. Network responses to network threats: the evolution into private cybersecurity associations Amitai Aviram; 6. The dark side of private ordering for cybersecurity Neal K. Katyal; 7. Holding Internet Service Providers accountable Doug Lichtman and Eric P. Posner; 8. Global cyberterrorism, jurisdiction, and international organization Joel T. Trachtman.
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