ABSTRACT
This companion provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date comparative overview of the cyber-security strategies and doctrines of the major states and actors in Europe, North America, South America, Africa, and Asia.
The volume offers an introduction to each nation’s cyber-security strategy and policy, along with a list of resources in English that may be consulted for those wishing to go into greater depth. Each chapter is written by a leading academic or policy specialist, and contains the following sections:
- overview of national cyber-security strategy;
- concepts and definitions;
- exploration of cyber-security issues as they relate to international law and governance;
- critical examinations of cyber partners at home and abroad;
- legislative developments and processes;
- dimensions of cybercrime and cyberterrorism;
- implications of cyber-security policies and strategies.
This book will be of much interest to students and practitioners in the fields of cyber-security, national security, strategic studies, foreign policy, and international relations.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|240 pages
Europe
chapter 2|10 pages
Albania's Cybersecurity Pivot
chapter 3|15 pages
Armenian National Policy in Cyber Space
chapter 12|10 pages
Norwegian Cyber Security
chapter 13|12 pages
Seeking a New Order for Global Cybersecurity
chapter 16|6 pages
In the Line of Russian Aggression
chapter 18|10 pages
European Union
part II|143 pages
Asia and Australia
chapter 23|8 pages
In the Line of Fire
chapter 25|18 pages
Cybersecurity in a One-Party State
chapter 26|10 pages
The Philippines' Cybersecurity Strategy
chapter 27|12 pages
Malaysia
part III|55 pages
The Middle East
chapter 33|14 pages
Between Multi-stakeholderism and Cyber Sovereignty
chapter 34|9 pages
Israel
chapter 36|8 pages
The “Silicon Valley of the Middle East”
chapter 37|13 pages
The Islamic Republic of Iran's Cyber Security Strategy
part IV|70 pages
The Americas
chapter 42|10 pages
Colombia's Cybersecurity Predicament
part V|104 pages
Africa