Rewired: Cybersecurity Governance
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Examines the governance challenges of cybersecurity through twelve, real-world case studies

Through twelve detailed case studies, this superb collection provides an overview of the ways in which government officials and corporate leaders across the globe are responding to the challenges of cybersecurity. Drawing perspectives from industry, government, and academia, the book incisively analyzes the actual issues, and provides a guide to the continually evolving cybersecurity ecosystem. It charts the role that corporations, policymakers, and technologists are playing in defining the contours of our digital world.

Rewired: Cybersecurity Governance places great emphasis on the interconnection of law, policy, and technology in cyberspace. It examines some of the competing organizational efforts and institutions that are attempting to secure cyberspace and considers the broader implications of the in-place and unfolding efforts—tracing how different notions of cybersecurity are deployed and built into stable routines and practices. Ultimately, the book explores the core tensions that sit at the center of cybersecurity efforts, highlighting the ways in which debates about cybersecurity are often inevitably about much more.

  • Introduces the legal and policy dimensions of cybersecurity
  • Collects contributions from an international collection of scholars and practitioners
  • Provides a detailed "map" of the emerging cybersecurity ecosystem, covering the role that corporations, policymakers, and technologists play
  • Uses accessible case studies to provide a non-technical description of key terms and technologies

Rewired: Cybersecurity Governance is an excellent guide for all policymakers, corporate leaders, academics, students, and IT professionals responding to and engaging with ongoing cybersecurity challenges.

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Ryan Ellis is an Assistant Professor of Communication Studies at Northeastern University. His research and teaching focuses on topics related to communication law and policy, infrastructure politics, and cybersecurity.

Vivek Mohan is an attorney in private practice based in Northern California. Before entering private practice, he was associated with the Privacy, Data Security, and Information Law group at Sidley Austin LLP and the Cybersecurity Project at Harvard University.

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Notes on Contributors

Acknowledgement

Introduction: Rewired: Cybersecurity Governance
Ryan Ellis and Vivek Mohan

Chapter 1: Cybersecurity Information Sharing Governance Structures: An Ecosystem of Diversity, Trust, and Tradeoffs
Elaine Sedenberg and Jim Dempsey

Chapter 2: Cybersecurity Governance in the GCC
James Shires

Chapter 3: The United Kingdom’s Emerging Internet of Things (IoT) Policy Landscape
Leonie Maria Tanczer, Irina Brass, Miles Elsden, Madeline Carr, and Jason Blackstock

Chapter 4: Birds of a Feather: Strategies for Collective Cybersecurity in the Aviation Ecosystem
Emilian Papadopoulos and Evan Sills

Chapter 5: An Incidents-Based Conceptualization of Cybersecurity Governance
Jacqueline Eggenschwiler

Chapter 6: Cyber Governance and the Financial Services Sector: The Role of Public-Private Partnerships
Valeria San Juan and Aaron Martin

Chapter 7: The Regulation of Botnets: How Does Cybersecurity Governance Theory Work When Everyone is a Stakeholder?
Samantha A. Adams, Karine e Silva, Bert-Jaap Koops, Bart van der Sloot

Chapter 8: Governing Risk: The Emergence of Cyber Insurance
Trey Herr

Chapter 9: Containing Conficker: A Public Health Approach
Michael Thornton

Chapter 10: Bug Bounty Programs: Institutional Variation and the Different Meanings of Security
Andreas Kuehn and Ryan Ellis

Chapter 11: Rethinking Data, Geography, and Jurisdiction: A Common Framework for Harmonizing Global Data Flow Controls
Jonah Force Hill and Matthew Noyes         

Chapter 12: Private Ordering Shaping Cybersecurity Policy: The Case of Bug Bounties
Amit Elazari Bar On

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