Journal of Cyber Policy
2016 - 2025
Current editor(s): Emily Taylor
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Volume 2, issue 3, 2017
- Introduction from the editor pp. 289-292

- Emily Taylor
- Guest Editorial pp. 293-295

- Kathryn C. Brown
- Multi-stakeholder internet governance: successes and opportunities pp. 296-317

- Lawrence E. Strickling and Jonah Force Hill
- Internet multi-stakeholder governance pp. 318-322

- Sally Wentworth
- Avoiding lamentation: to build a future Internet pp. 323-337

- Andrew Sullivan
- Blockchain technology for social impact: opportunities and challenges ahead pp. 338-354

- Walid Al-Saqaf and Nicolas Seidler
- The ‘wicked problem’ of data localisation pp. 355-365

- Konstantinos Komaitis
- Aligning the international protection of ‘the public core of the internet’ with state sovereignty and national security pp. 366-376

- Dennis Broeders
- Language rights and international domain names pp. 377-388

- Undrah B. Baasanjav
- Sizing up people and process: a conceptual lens for thinking about cybersecurity in large and small enterprises pp. 389-404

- Brian Nussbaum and Charlie Lewis
- Top must-reads: the editorial team choices pp. 405-407

- The Editors
Volume 2, issue 2, 2017
- Introduction from the editor pp. 149-151

- The Editors
- The Internet of Things: preparing for the revolution pp. 152-154

- Erica Constance
- Security and privacy in the internet of things pp. 155-184

- Carsten Maple
- The Internet of Automotive Things: vulnerabilities, risks and policy implications pp. 185-194

- Jeremy W. Bryans
- Towards estimating the untapped potential: a global malicious DDoS mean capacity estimate pp. 195-208

- Eireann Leverett and Aaron Kaplan
- Policy measures and cyber insurance: a framework pp. 209-226

- Daniel Woods and Andrew Simpson
- The internet of toys – the impact on children of a connected environment pp. 227-231

- The Editors
- What might have been and could still be: the Trans-Pacific Partnership’s potential to encourage an open internet and digital rights pp. 232-254

- Susan Aaronson
- These are not the terrorist groups you’re looking for: an assessment of the cyber capabilities of Islamic State pp. 255-265

- Rose Bernard
- Iran and the global politics of internet governance pp. 266-284

- Roozbeh Safshekan
- Top must-reads: the editorial team choices pp. 285-287

- The Editors
Volume 2, issue 1, 2017
- Introduction from the editor pp. 1-3

- Emily Taylor
- Tackling cybercrime – the UK response pp. 4-15

- Jamie Saunders
- Structuring the national cyber defence: in evolution towards a Central Cyber Authority pp. 16-25

- Eviatar Matania, Lior Yoffe and Tal Goldstein
- A public policy perspective of the Dark Web pp. 26-38

- Michael Chertoff
- Children as Internet users: how can evidence better inform policy debate? pp. 39-52

- Jasmina Byrne and Patrick Burton
- Cyber risk and the changing role of insurance pp. 53-63

- Mark Camillo
- Internet routing registries, data governance, and security pp. 64-81

- Brenden Kuerbis and Milton Mueller
- Cybersecurity, trustworthiness and resilient systems: guiding values for policy pp. 82-95

- Adam Henschke and Shannon Brandt Ford
- Net neutrality, zero rating and the Minitelisation of the internet pp. 96-122

- Luca Belli
- Politics of cybersecurity capacity building: conundrum and opportunity pp. 123-144

- Patryk Pawlak and Panagiota-Nayia Barmpaliou
- Top must-reads: the editorial team choices pp. 145-147

- The Editors
Volume 1, issue 2, 2016
- Introduction from the Editor pp. 139-141

- Emily Taylor
- The one and future internet pp. 142-156

- Carl Bildt and Gordon Smith
- Multi-stakeholder governance: a necessity and a challenge for global governance in the twenty-first century pp. 157-175

- Jean-Jacques Sahel
- Internet governance, multi-stakeholder models, and the IANA transition: shining example or dark side? pp. 176-197

- Richard Hill
- IANA transition pp. 198-205

- Jonathan Robinson
- Exploring the multi-stakeholder experience in Kenya pp. 206-221

- Alice Wanjira Munyua
- U.K. cybersecurity strategy and active cyber defence – issues and risks pp. 222-242

- Mark Sexton
- Data gathering, surveillance and human rights: recasting the debate pp. 243-264

- Paul Bernal
- Trust and information sharing: ISACs and U.S. Policy pp. 265-277

- Nina A. Kollars and Andrew Sellers
- Top ten must-reads: the editorial team choices pp. 278-280

- The Editorial Team
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 1, issue 1, 2016
- Introduction from the Editor pp. 1-4

- Emily Taylor
- The evolution of the Internet: from military experiment to General Purpose Technology pp. 5-28

- John Naughton
- Multi-stakeholderism in Internet governance: putting a fiction into practice pp. 29-49

- Jeanette Hofmann
- The cyber arms race is accelerating – what are the consequences? pp. 50-60

- Jarno Limnéll
- Challenges and opportunities for advancing Internet access in developing countries while upholding net neutrality pp. 61-74

- Nanjira Sambuli
- Towards a values-based European foreign policy to cybersecurity pp. 75-84

- Marietje Schaake and Mathias Vermeulen
- The cybercrime landscape and our policing response pp. 85-93

- Charlie McMurdie
- Building national cyber resilience and protecting critical information infrastructure pp. 94-106

- Heli Tiirmaa-Klaar
- Enabling multilingual domain names: addressing the challenges of the Arabic script top-level domains pp. 107-129

- Sarmad Hussain, Ahmed Bakhat, Nabil Benamar, Meikal Mumin and Inam Ullah
- Top ten must-reads: the editorial team choices pp. 130-132

- The Editorial Team
- Security and international cooperation dominate today's cyber policy landscape pp. 133-138

- The Editors