Cybersecurity Policy and Governance in the European Union
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 5. January 2026
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-0-8153-5816-9 (ISBN)
Description
Cybersecurity is increasingly central in global politics, and a cause of new tensions among state and non-state actors. As a fast-developing policy area, the securitization of internet infrastructure and digital services has become key of regulatory strategies at the transnational and national level. To date, most books have focused on single dimensions of cybersecurity and therefore fail to grasp the complexity of the processes in this policy area.
Andrea Calderaro and Patryk Pawlak provide a timely overview of the main debates surrounding the European Union's (EU) role as a cybersecurity actor and the practice of the EU cybersecurity policy making. Creatively using the concept of network politics as the analytical framework, the chapters discuss the importance of a broadly defined concept of cybersecurity in four key policy areas - economy and trade, defence, diplomacy, and human rights. Insights from key EU experts and policy officials combined with a thorough investigation of the issues involved shed light on the relevance of cybersecurity for the attainment of EU key interests and how network politics works in practice. Policies discussed include: building cyber resilience, fight against cybercrime, internet governance, cyber defence and cyber capacity building in third world countries.
Perfect as an introductory textbook for postgraduates and upper level undergraduates, Internet Governance and International Cybersecurity: Policies and Policy Making in the European Union will also be a valuable resource to policy makers and practitioners looking for a comprehensive guide to the EU's contribution to global debates in this burgeoning policy area.
Andrea Calderaro and Patryk Pawlak provide a timely overview of the main debates surrounding the European Union's (EU) role as a cybersecurity actor and the practice of the EU cybersecurity policy making. Creatively using the concept of network politics as the analytical framework, the chapters discuss the importance of a broadly defined concept of cybersecurity in four key policy areas - economy and trade, defence, diplomacy, and human rights. Insights from key EU experts and policy officials combined with a thorough investigation of the issues involved shed light on the relevance of cybersecurity for the attainment of EU key interests and how network politics works in practice. Policies discussed include: building cyber resilience, fight against cybercrime, internet governance, cyber defence and cyber capacity building in third world countries.
Perfect as an introductory textbook for postgraduates and upper level undergraduates, Internet Governance and International Cybersecurity: Policies and Policy Making in the European Union will also be a valuable resource to policy makers and practitioners looking for a comprehensive guide to the EU's contribution to global debates in this burgeoning policy area.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
10 s/w Tabellen, 10 s/w Zeichnungen
10 Tables, black and white; 10 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-8153-5816-9 (9780815358169)
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Content
Introduction 1. Cybersecurity as an Internet Governance Issue 2. Economy and Development 3. Defence and Security 4. Civil Liberties and Human Rights 5. Diplomacy and Other Instruments of Political Influence 6. The EU as a Forward Looking Cyber Player