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Core reading
The following readings are (mostly open source) required readings that should be completed before taking a class based on this Module:
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- Benoliel, Daniel. (2015).
Towards a Cybersecurity Policy Model: Israel National Cyber Bureau Case Study.
North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology, Vol. 16(3).
- Carr, Madeline. (2016).
Public-private partnerships in national cyber-security strategies.
International Affairs, Vol. 92(1), 43-62.
- ENISA. (2014).
An Evaluation Framework for National Cyber Security Strategies .
- Henschke, Adam and Shannon Brandt Ford. (2017).
Cybersecurity, trustworthiness and resilient systems: guiding values for policy.
Journal of Cyber Policy, Vol. 2(1), 82-95.
- Internet Society. (2016).
Internet Governance - Why the Multistakeholder Approach Works .
- ITU. (2018).
A Guide to Developing A National Cybersecurity Strategy .
- Lindstrom, Gustav and Eric Luiijf. (2012). Political Aims & Policy Methods. In Alexander Klimburg (Ed.). National Cyber Security Framework Manual (pp. 44-65). NATO CCD COE Publication, Tallinn.
- Morgus, Robert and Justin Sherman. (2018).
The Idealized Internet vs. Internet Realities: Analytical Framework for Assessing the Freedom, Openness, Interoperability, Security, and Resiliency of the Global Internet (Version 1.0).
- Newhouse, William, Stephanie Keith, Benjamin Scribner, and Greg Witte. (2017).
National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE).
Cybersecurity Workforce Framework. NIST Special Publication 800-181.
- Reich, Pauline, Pravin Anand, Vaishal Mittal, Ayushi Kiran, Anna Maria Osula, and Stuart Weinstein (2014). Internet governance: International law and global order in cyberspace. In Manfred Steger, Paul Battersby, and Joseph Siracusa. (eds.). The SAGE Handbook of Globalization (pp. 592-620), Sage.
- Seger, Alexander. (2012).
Cybercrime strategies.
Global Project on Cybercrime.
- Whitmore, Andrew, Namjoo Choi and Anna Arzrumtsyan. (2009).
One Size Fits All? On the Feasibility of International Internet Governance.
Journal of Information Technology & Politics, Vol. 6:1, 4-11.
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