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Journal of Cyber Policy

2016 - 2024

Current editor(s): Emily Taylor

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Volume 7, issue 3, 2022

Editorial introduction pp. 253-255 Downloads
The Editors
China’s use of rhetorical adaptation in development of a global cyber order: a case study of the norm of the protection of the public core of the internet pp. 256-274 Downloads
Courtney J. Fung
A sliding scale of secrecy: toward a better understanding of the role of publicity in offensive cyber operations pp. 275-293 Downloads
Gil Baram
Cyberattacks on local governments 2020: findings from a key informant survey pp. 294-317 Downloads
Donald F. Norris and Laura K. Mateczun
Cybersecurity discourses and their policy implications pp. 318-335 Downloads
Robert Siudak
The soft underbelly of cyber defence in democracy: how interest groups soften Japan’s cyber policy pp. 336-352 Downloads
Nori Katagiri
Exploring the relationship between IT development, poverty and cybercrime: an Armenia case study pp. 353-374 Downloads
Tim Hall and Ulrike Ziemer
Building cybersecurity capacity: a framework of analysis for national cybersecurity strategies pp. 375-398 Downloads
Anthony J. S. Craig, Richard A. I. Johnson and Max Gallop
Cyber Threats and Nuclear Weapons pp. 399-400 Downloads
Elia Duran-Smith

Volume 7, issue 2, 2022

Vol 7.2 Editorial Introduction pp. 137-139 Downloads
The Editors
The need for cybersecurity data and metrics: empirically assessing cyberthreat pp. 140-154 Downloads
Brandon Valeriano
Who’s in charge and how does it work? US cybersecurity of critical infrastructure pp. 155-174 Downloads
Chris Bronk and Wm Arthur Conklin
Responding to large-scale cyberattacks: a toolbox for policymakers pp. 175-193 Downloads
Sico van der Meer
Industrial policy and governments’ cybersecurity capacity: a tale of two developments? pp. 194-212 Downloads
Walid Tijerina
Information vs the cyberspace domain pp. 213-229 Downloads
Bryan James Nakayama
Cyber information operations: Cambridge Analytica’s challenge to democratic legitimacy pp. 230-248 Downloads
Melissa-Ellen Dowling
Four internets: data, geopolitics, and the governance of cyberspace pp. 249-250 Downloads
Lokendra Sharma
The cryptopians: idealism, greed, lies, and the making of the first big cryptocurrency craze pp. 251-252 Downloads
Ayden Férdeline

Volume 7, issue 1, 2022

Vol 7.1 Editorial introduction pp. 1-4 Downloads
The Editors
Rules, institutions, or both? Estimating the drivers of telecommunication investment in Latin America pp. 5-23 Downloads
Juan Jung and Angel Melguizo
Digital identity for development should keep pace with national cybersecurity capacity: Nigeria in focus pp. 24-37 Downloads
Babatunde Okunoye
Assessing Japan’s cybersecurity policy: change and continuity from 2017 to 2020 pp. 38-54 Downloads
Nori Katagiri
Power to the connected? Determinants of member states’ bargaining success in the making of the EU Digital Single Market pp. 55-71 Downloads
Clément Perarnaud
Democracy and cyberconflict: how regime type affects state-sponsored cyberattacks pp. 72-94 Downloads
Lance Y. Hunter, Craig D. Albert, Eric Garrett and Josh Rutland
The hacker and the state: cyber attacks and the new normal of geopolitics pp. 95-96 Downloads
George Berry
Revisiting past cyber operations in light of new cyber norms and interpretations of international law: inching towards lines in the sand? pp. 97-135 Downloads
Dennis Broeders, Els de Busser, Fabio Cristiano and Tatiana Tropina

Volume 6, issue 3, 2021

Editorial introduction vol 6.3 – cyberspace4all: towards an inclusive cyberspace governance pp. 267-270 Downloads
Emily Taylor and Joyce Hakmeh
The United Nations’ cyberstability processes: surprising progress but much left to do pp. 271-276 Downloads
Christopher Painter
The (im)possibilities of addressing election interference and the public core of the internet in the UN GGE and OEWG: a mid-process assessment pp. 277-297 Downloads
Dennis Broeders
Understanding cybersecurity capacity building and its relationship to norms and confidence building measures pp. 298-317 Downloads
Robert Collett
Look south: challenges and opportunities for the ‘rules of the road’ for cyberspace in ASEAN and the AU pp. 318-339 Downloads
Irene Poetranto, Justin Lau and Josh Gold
Cyber norms: technical extensions and technological challenges pp. 340-359 Downloads
Alexandra Kulikova
A multi-stakeholder foundation for peace in cyberspace pp. 360-374 Downloads
Kaja Ciglic and John Hering
The missing piece in human-centric approaches to cybernorms implementation: the role of civil society pp. 375-393 Downloads
Sheetal Kumar
The vital role of international law in the framework for responsible state behaviour in cyberspace pp. 394-410 Downloads
Harriet Moynihan
Unblurring the lines: military cyber operations and international law pp. 411-428 Downloads
Kubo Mačák
On the strategic consequences of digital espionage pp. 429-450 Downloads
Joe Devanny, Ciaran Martin and Tim Stevens

Volume 6, issue 2, 2021

Vol 6.2 Editorial introduction pp. 115-117 Downloads
The Editors
Why cybersecurity insurance should be regulated and compulsory pp. 118-136 Downloads
Jan Martin Lemnitzer
Securing higher education against cyberthreats: from an institutional risk to a national policy challenge pp. 137-154 Downloads
Noran Shafik Fouad
Functional systems within cryptolaundering processes: a work domain analysis model of cryptolaundering activities pp. 155-176 Downloads
Dennis Desmond, Paul Salmon and David Lacey
Online content regulation policy in Kenya: potential challenges and possible solutions pp. 177-195 Downloads
Sylvia Ndanu Mutua and Zhang Yanqiu
Blame the messenger: perceived mis/disinformation exposure on social media and perceptions of newsfeed algorithmic bias pp. 196-213 Downloads
Eric Jardine
Cybersecurity capacity-building: cross-national benefits and international divides pp. 214-235 Downloads
S. Creese, W. H. Dutton, P. Esteve-González and R. Shillair
Cybersecurity in Southeast Asia: a vision for Vietnam. Interview with Dr Nguyen Viet Lam pp. 236-242 Downloads
The Editors
The European Union-United States cybersecurity relationship: a transatlantic functional cooperation pp. 243-261 Downloads
Dimitrios Anagnostakis
China’s quest for foreign technology: beyond espionage pp. 262-263 Downloads
Valentin Weber
Letter to the Editor pp. 264-265 Downloads
Harriet Moynihan

Volume 6, issue 1, 2021

Editorial introduction pp. 1-3 Downloads
The Editors
Guest editorial – From cyberspace to the datasphere: strategic challenges of the digital revolution pp. 4-8 Downloads
The Editors
The strategic surprise of Russian information operations on social media in 2016 in the United States: mapping a blind spot pp. 9-30 Downloads
Camille Francois and Herb Lin
The normalisation and domestication of digital disinformation: on the alignment and consequences of far-right and Russian State (dis)information operations and campaigns in Europe pp. 31-49 Downloads
Martin Innes, Helen Innes, Colin Roberts, Darren Harmston and Daniel Grinnell
Mapping the spread of Russian and Chinese contents on the French-speaking African web pp. 50-67 Downloads
Frédérick Douzet, Kévin Limonier, Selma Mihoubi and Elodie René
Cryptocurrencies and processing power in Russia: a new strategic territory in eastern Siberia? pp. 68-80 Downloads
Hugo Estecahandy and Kevin Limonier
Free and open source software in the new digital public policies in Russia pp. 81-95 Downloads
Marie-Gabrielle Bertran
Cyberspace is used, first and foremost, to wage wars: proliferation, security and stability in cyberspace pp. 96-113 Downloads
Frédérick Douzet and Aude Gery
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