The Routledge Handbook of International Cybersecurity examines the development and use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) from the perspective of international peace and security.
Foreword
Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
Introduction
Eneken Tikk and Mika Kerttunen
Part I: Concepts and frameworks
1. Cybersecurity between hypersecuritization and technological routine
Myriam Dunn-Cavelty
2. Correlates of state-sponsored cyber conflict
George E. Mitchell and Allison Pytlak
3. Cybered conflict, hybrid war, informatization wars
Chris Demchak
4. The politics of stability: cement and change in cyber affairs
Mika Kerttunen and Eneken Tikk
5. In search of human rights in multilateral cybersecurity dialogues
Allison Pytlak
6. International governance of/in cyberspace
Tang Lan (translated by Nigel Inkster)
7. The becoming of cyber-military capabilities
Mirva Salminen and Mika Kerttunen
Part II: Challenges to secure and peaceful cyberspace
8. Cyber vulnerability
Brian Martin
9. Ensuring the security and availability of critical infrastructure in a changing cyber-threat environment: living dangerously
Vytautas Butrimas
10. Steps to an ecology of cyberspace as a contested domain
Martin Libicki
11. Cybercrime: setting international standards
Tatiana Tropina
12. Cyberterrorism: a Schroedinger's cat
Mika Kerttunen
13. Information operations
Jouni Flyktman, Aki-Mauri Huhtinen and Lars Koreman
14. National cyber commands
Piret Pernik
Part III: National and regional perspectives on cybersecurity
15. Cyber capacity building and international security
Souhila Amazouz
16. Challenges in building regional capacities in cybersecurity: a regional organizational reflection
Belisario Contreras and Kerry-Ann Barrett
17. Singapore, ASEAN and international cybersecurity
Benjamin Ang
18. Sub-regional views on international cybersecurity: CLMV
Lim Ratha and Sok Kunvath
19. Regional cybersecurity approaches in Africa and Latin America
Lucy Purdon and Francisco Vera
20. A regional view on international cybersecurity: the scope, problem and remedies as seen in West Africa
Folake Olagunju Oyelola
21. Risk, resilience and retaliation: American perspectives on international cybersecurity
James A. Lewis
22. International information security: problems and ways of solving them
Andrej Krutskikh & Anatoli Streltsov
23. People's Republic of China: seven cybersecurity considerations
Zhang Li
Part IV: Global approaches to cybersecurity
24. Cyber Diplomacy: an Australian perspective
Tobias Feakin and Johanna Weaver
25. Confidence-building measures in cyberspace: new applications for an old concept
Paul Meyer
26. Export controls: the Wassenaar Experience and its lessons for international regulation of cyber tools
Elaine Korzak
27. Global cybersecurity and the private sector
Anne-Marie Buzatu
28. Putting the technical community back into cyber (policy)
Pablo Hinojosa, Klee Aiken and Louise Marie Hurel
29. Economic cybersecurity law: a short primer
Kathleen Claussen
30. The role of the UN Security Council in cybersecurity: international peace and security in the digital age
Eneken Tikk and Niels Nagelhus Schia
31. International law and cyber conflict
Gary D. Brown
32. Exploring the general principles of international law in cybersecurity context
Nohyoung Park and Myung-Hyun Chung
33. What do we talk about when we talk about international cybersecurity
Eneken Tikk
Index