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Cybersecurity and human rights in the age of cyberveillance / edited by Joanna Kulesza, Roy Balleste.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Computer networks--Security measures.
- Computer networks.
- Computer security.
- Human rights.
- Cyberspace--Social aspects.
- Cyberspace.
- Genre:
- Electronic books.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- polychrome
- Place of Publication:
- Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, 2016.
- System Details:
- text file
- Summary:
- Cybersecurity and Human Rights in the Age of Cyberveillance is a collection of articles by distinguished authors from the US and Europe and presents contemporary perspectives on the limits of human rights in the international internet community.
- Contents:
- Defining cybersecurity : critical infrastructure and public-private partnerships / Joanna Kulesza
- Cybersecurity and state responsibility : identifying a due diligence standard for prevention of transboundary threats / Dimitrios Delibasis
- In harm's way : harmonizing security and human rights in the internet age / Roy Balleste
- Privacy vs. security : identifying the challenges in a global information society / Rolf H. Weber and Dominic N. Staiger
- Freedom of expression, human rights standardsand private online censorship / Monica Horten
- (global) internet governance and its discontents / M. I. Franklin
- Walled gardens or a global network? : tensions, (de-)centralizations and pluralities of the internet model / Francesca Musiani
- National security and us constitutional rights : the road to snowden / Richard B. Andres
- Attribution policy in cyber war / Kalliopi Chainoglou.
- Notes:
- Single-user access only.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Cybersecurity and human rights in the age of cyberveillance
- ISBN:
- 9781442260429
- 1442260424
- OCLC:
- 930024031
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license. Single-user access only.
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