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Journal of Cyber Policy

2016 - 2025

Current editor(s): Emily Taylor

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Volume 10, issue 2, 2025

Editorial pp. 91-94 Downloads
Joyce Hakmeh
Of forests and trees in AI governance pp. 95-98 Downloads
Viktor Mayer-Schönberger
Data enclosure in generative AI: exclusivity, governance and market competition pp. 99-117 Downloads
Brenden Kuerbis
The geopolitics of compute in the aftermath of the AI diffusion framework pp. 118-139 Downloads
Dennis Murphy
AGI: the illusion that distorts and distracts digital governance pp. 140-157 Downloads
Milton Mueller
The soft-law governance of digital ecosystems: comparing market-led and coordinated variants for AI pp. 158-176 Downloads
Kobby Barda, Nava Shaked and Ilia Murtazashvili
Interview with ITU Secretary-General Doreen Bogdan-Martin pp. 177-181 Downloads
Milton L. Mueller
The last call for authenticity: AI reshaping voice fraud landscape pp. 182-202 Downloads
Anton Sobolev
Security in the cyber age: an introduction to policy and technology pp. 203-205 Downloads
Dorottya Zsiboracs
The tech coup: how to save democracy from silicon valley pp. 206-207 Downloads
Rowan Wilkinson

Volume 10, issue 1, 2025

Editorial introduction – 10.1 pp. 1-3 Downloads
Emily Taylor
Encrypted futures: what lies ahead in the global security debates pp. 4-12 Downloads
Allison Peters
Adoption of cybersecurity policies at the grassroots: 2022 pp. 13-33 Downloads
Donald F. Norris and Laura K. Mateczun
Technoethics and hackers in a ‘hybrid’ world: thoughts in the light of digital criminology pp. 34-50 Downloads
Fotios Spyropoulos
New realities of conflict: the novel roles of non-state actors within the cyber sphere pp. 51-67 Downloads
Helene Pleil
Stuxnet, revisited (again): producing the strategic relevance of cyber operations pp. 68-84 Downloads
Claudia Emilie Aanonsen
Call for articles: Journal of Cyber Policy 10-year anniversary issue pp. 85-85 Downloads
Joyce Hakmeh
The gilded cage: technology, development, and state capitalism in China pp. 86-88 Downloads
Brandon Kirk Williams
The private is political: networked privacy and social media pp. 88-90 Downloads
Isabella Wilkinson

Volume 9, issue 3, 2024

Editorial introduction Volume 9 No 3 pp. 297-299 Downloads
Emily Taylor
Dark web and internet freedom: navigating the duality to facilitate digital democracy pp. 300-315 Downloads
Kristina Radivojevic, Kate Connolly, Anna Klempay and Paul Brenner
Technical infrastructure as a hidden terrain of disinformation pp. 316-332 Downloads
Samantha Bradshaw and Laura DeNardis
Hack-and-leak operations in Latin America: the case of Guacamaya pp. 333-350 Downloads
Sofia Liemann Escobar and James Barr
Multilateral cooperation in building critical infrastructure security and resilience: case of American deterrence of Chinese cyberthreats pp. 351-376 Downloads
Ho Ting (Bosco) Hung
Network modelling as a tool for cyber diplomacy pp. 377-398 Downloads
Robert Collett
Private-public initiatives for cybersecurity: the case of Ukraine pp. 399-422 Downloads
Louise Axon, Jamie Saunders, Patricia Esteve-González, Julia Carver, William Dutton, Michael Goldsmith and Sadie Creese
Making PROGRESS: a sectoral approach to cyber resilience and its application in sustainable development pp. 423-440 Downloads
Lior Tabansky, Paul Cornish and Eynan Lichterman
Seen and unseen: technology, social media and the fight for racial justice pp. 441-443 Downloads
Laura Rose O’Connor
The Gutenberg parenthesis: the age of print and its lessons for the age of the internet pp. 443-445 Downloads
James Ball

Volume 9, issue 2, 2024

The UN convention on cybercrime: a milestone in cybercrime cooperation? pp. 125-130 Downloads
Joyce Hakmeh
Learning from the ground up: lessons from civil society engagement in addressing the human rights implications of cybercrime legislation pp. 131-148 Downloads
Ian Andrew Barber and Sheetal Kumar
No country is an island: embracing international law enforcement cooperation to reduce the impact of cybercrime pp. 149-158 Downloads
John Billow
Ransomware as a threat to peace and security: understanding and avoiding political worst-case scenarios pp. 159-178 Downloads
Mischa Hansel and Jantje Silomon
On the scale from ransomware to cyberterrorism: the cases of JBS USA, Colonial Pipeline and the wiperware attacks against Ukraine pp. 179-199 Downloads
Lora Pitman and Wendy Crosier
‘This is not a human rights convention!’: the perils of overlooking human rights in the UN cybercrime treaty pp. 200-220 Downloads
Tatiana Tropina
Applying the right lessons from the negotiation and implementation of the UNTOC and the UNCAC to the implementation of the newly agreed UN ‘cybercrime’ treaty pp. 221-238 Downloads
Ian Tennant and Ana Paula Oliveira
From prepaid cards to bitcoin: How did ransomware hackers adopt cryptocurrencies? pp. 239-255 Downloads
Nori Katagiri
Back to the territorial state: China and Russia’s use of UN cybercrime negotiations to challenge the liberal cyber order pp. 256-287 Downloads
Arun Sukumar and Arindrajit Basu
Global protection against cybercrime is now within reach: HE Faouzia Mebarki explains why the first United Nations effort to create a legally binding instrument on a cyber issue could have far reaching impacts pp. 288-291 Downloads
Joyce Hakmeh
Deter, disrupt, or deceive: assessing cyber conflict as an intelligence contest pp. 292-293 Downloads
Tash Buckley
Hacker, influencer, faker, spy: intelligence agencies in the digital age pp. 294-296 Downloads
Beth Whittaker

Volume 9, issue 1, 2024

Correction pp. I-I Downloads
The Editors
Introduction from the editor pp. 1-14 Downloads
Emily Taylor
How to maintain trust, respect sovereignty and protect privacy: a new generation of international agreements on cross-border data access pp. 15-19 Downloads
Norman Barbosa
Risks to cybersecurity from data localization, organized by techniques, tactics and procedures pp. 20-51 Downloads
Peter Swire, DeBrae Kennedy-Mayo, Drew Bagley, Sven Krasser, Avani Modak and Christoph Bausewein
Cross-border data sharing: implications for the legal profession in the context of government access to data and protection of legal professional privilege pp. 52-62 Downloads
Anna Drozd
Interview – Cathrin Bauer-Bulst, European Commission pp. 63-69 Downloads
The Editors
Shades of authoritarian digital sovereignty: divergences in Russian and Chinese data localisation regimes pp. 70-94 Downloads
Liliya Khasanova and Katharin Tai
Data free flow with trust: current landscape, challenges and opportunities pp. 95-120 Downloads
Theodore Christakis
Arabic glitch: technoculture, data bodies, and archives pp. 121-123 Downloads
Jessica McClearn
Correction pp. 124-124 Downloads
The Editors
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