At meetings of internet governance organisations, participants generally agree that improving security is an important goal, but these conversations rarely yield consensus around how to achieve this outcome. One reason security plays this paradoxical role—as both a universal point of agreement and a continued source of contention—in these debates is that it has significantly different meanings to different stakeholders involved in these governance forums. In this paper, we discuss how different stakeholders define and frame internet security issues in the context of governance debates and analyse how these conflicting notions of security continue to shape emerging controversies
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This article focuses on the role of government in relation to cybersecurity. Traditionally, cyberse...
Purpose: This paper aims to review the information security governance (ISG) literature and emphasis...
Over the last decade, the internet and cyber space has had a phenomenal impact on all parts of socie...
Is the Internet Governance Forum an ineffectual talking shop unable to influence significantly the h...
New approaches to the problem of internet security require public, private and civil society organis...
Information security breaches are increasingly motivated by fraudulent and criminal motives. Reducin...
The article proposes a deeper insight into the variety of concepts used to describe the term cyber s...
Purpose: The issue of cybersecurity has been cast as the focal point of a fight between two conflict...
In the cybersecurity community it is common to think of security as a design feature for systems and...
Problems with information and network security have quickly moved up the political agenda. The curre...
Given the transnational nature of the internet and its impact on the key dimensions of our economy, ...
Internet Governance is concerned with the organisation, control, and strategic development of the In...
Both global governance and the sub-set of issues that may be termed 'internet governance' are vast a...
In the last decade, the proliferation of billions of new Internet-enabled devices and users has sign...
International audienceIn the opinion of many actors and commentators, the subject of internet govern...
This article focuses on the role of government in relation to cybersecurity. Traditionally, cyberse...
Purpose: This paper aims to review the information security governance (ISG) literature and emphasis...
Over the last decade, the internet and cyber space has had a phenomenal impact on all parts of socie...
Is the Internet Governance Forum an ineffectual talking shop unable to influence significantly the h...
New approaches to the problem of internet security require public, private and civil society organis...
Information security breaches are increasingly motivated by fraudulent and criminal motives. Reducin...