The sociologist Norbert Elias argued that the ability to take responsibility is part of a 'civilizing process'. Neoliberal governments appear to agree with this, because they have 'responsibilised' their citizens in many domains. Pellandini-Simányi and Conte explain that the concept of responsibilisation refers to the assigning of responsibility to citizens and the social-cultural factors that persuade citizens to embrace those responsibilities
Non-compliance is a well-known issue in the field of cyber security. Non-compliance usually manifest...
AbstractHigh-profile hacking incidents caused critics on social media to blame the celebrities who w...
This study identifies and explains variation in how states behave in the new security environment of...
Responsibilizing governments provide advice about how to manage a variety of risks. If citizens do n...
Cyber criminals appear to be plying their trade without much hindrance. Home computer users are part...
Governments can intervene to a greater or lesser extent in managing the risks their citizens face. T...
Governments can intervene to a greater or lesser extent in managing the risks that citizens face. Th...
How can a focus on socio-technical vulnerability and uncertainty make cyber security more resilient?...
This paper sets out an argument that cyber-security needs to be thought of as an inherently socio-te...
Governments can intervene to a greater or lesser extent in managing the risks their citizens face. T...
The United States struggles to impose meaningful costs for destructive or disruptive cyber operation...
The growing sophistication, frequency and severity of cyberattacks targeting all sectors highlight t...
The aim of this paper is to depict some of the impacts of the ongoing digital transition on security...
Computer systems and networks have become key determinants for the proper func- tioning of global ma...
This thesis investigates variation in state responses to hostile cyber operations. The central argum...
Non-compliance is a well-known issue in the field of cyber security. Non-compliance usually manifest...
AbstractHigh-profile hacking incidents caused critics on social media to blame the celebrities who w...
This study identifies and explains variation in how states behave in the new security environment of...
Responsibilizing governments provide advice about how to manage a variety of risks. If citizens do n...
Cyber criminals appear to be plying their trade without much hindrance. Home computer users are part...
Governments can intervene to a greater or lesser extent in managing the risks their citizens face. T...
Governments can intervene to a greater or lesser extent in managing the risks that citizens face. Th...
How can a focus on socio-technical vulnerability and uncertainty make cyber security more resilient?...
This paper sets out an argument that cyber-security needs to be thought of as an inherently socio-te...
Governments can intervene to a greater or lesser extent in managing the risks their citizens face. T...
The United States struggles to impose meaningful costs for destructive or disruptive cyber operation...
The growing sophistication, frequency and severity of cyberattacks targeting all sectors highlight t...
The aim of this paper is to depict some of the impacts of the ongoing digital transition on security...
Computer systems and networks have become key determinants for the proper func- tioning of global ma...
This thesis investigates variation in state responses to hostile cyber operations. The central argum...
Non-compliance is a well-known issue in the field of cyber security. Non-compliance usually manifest...
AbstractHigh-profile hacking incidents caused critics on social media to blame the celebrities who w...
This study identifies and explains variation in how states behave in the new security environment of...