Critical Perspectives on Cybersecurity
Feminist and Postcolonial Interventions
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- Megjelenés dátuma 2024. június 3.
- ISBN 9780197695890
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Rövid leírás:
Critical Perspectives on Cybersecurity offers a new approach to understanding cybersecurity in international relations. As a counterpoint to existing work, which focuses largely on the security of states, private actors, and infrastructure, chapter authors examine how women and communities across the Global South understand "cybersecurity," including what threats and forms of resistance are most important to them. Bringing together contributions from a globally diverse range of authors, Anwar Mhajne and Alexis Henshaw provide a human security perspective on cybersecurity that pays attention to the interplay of race, ethnicity, gender, class, and other social hierarchies, especially regarding cybersecurity in the Global South.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
Traditional notions of national security have generally dominated cybersecurity debates, but the response to emerging cybersecurity issues should not merely focus on the militarization of cyberspace. Weaponizing a space heavily populated by civilians has enormous implications for human rights. Yet, cybersecurity studies in international relations have largely overlooked the impact of cybersecurity policies on individuals and communities--including the consequences of surveillance, data overcollection, cybercrime, and cyberbullying.
Critical Perspectives on Cybersecurity offers a new approach to understanding cybersecurity in international relations. As a counterpoint to existing work, which focuses largely on the security of states, private actors, and infrastructure, chapter authors examine how women and communities across the Global South understand "cybersecurity," including what threats and forms of resistance are most important to them. They make the case that policies need to consider individual human rights by putting people's empowerment and wellbeing at their center. Drawing on feminist and postcolonial theory, the chapters also cover issues that challenge conventional notions of cybersecurity, including disinformation, gender-based violence online, and technology as a neocolonial force. Bringing together contributions from a globally diverse range of authors, Anwar Mhajne and Alexis Henshaw provide a human security perspective on cybersecurity that pays attention to the interplay of race, ethnicity, gender, class, and other social hierarchies, especially regarding cybersecurity in the Global South.
Cybersecurity scholars focus on how the global cyberspace of interactive information and communication technologies alters political realities and state/nation security. This exciting, innovative collection moves beyond a state-centric focus to illuminate the extensive, perplexing, and definitely troubling effects of cyberspace in the 24/7 of everyday lives. The compelling objective is to foster human-centered security strategies that are inclusive, intersectional, and foreground the insecurities experienced by marginalized groups. Well-informed and clearly written, chapters cover definitions, broader questions, and current debates, and importantly, include instructive case studies from the Global South.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction
Anwar Mhajne (Stonehill College) and Alexis Henshaw (Troy University)
I. Emerging Issues in Cybersecurity: Gender, Geography, Policy, and Practice
Chapter 1: A Call for Human Security in Cyber: Implementing United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security in Cyberspace
Crystal Whetstone (Bilkent University) and Luna K.C. (University of Northern British Columbia, Canada)
Chapter 2: Cyberspace and the Nouveau Colonialism
Erin Saltman (Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism) and Dina Hussein (Meta)
II. Cybersecurity and Society in the Global South
Chapter 3: Gendered and Postcolonial Perspectives on Data Weaponization in Armed Conflict: The Case of Afghanistan
Julia Hofstetter (ICT4Peace Foundation)
Chapter 4: Transnational Authoritarianism in Cyberspace: A Case Study of Uyghurs
Murat Yilmaz (Kastamonu University)
Chapter 5: Disciplinary Power and Feminism: Nudity as Resistance to Cyber Space Bullying in Kenya
Margaret Monyani (University of Johannesburg, South Africa) and Allan Wefwafwa (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
Chapter 6: The Application of IHL on Israeli's Cyber Strategies Against the Palestinians
Anwar Mhajne (Stonehill College)
Chapter 7: Capacity Building and Cyber Insecurity in Latin America: Geopolitics, Surveillance, and Disinformation
Alexis Henshaw (Troy University)
Conclusion
Anwar Mhajne (Stonehill College) and Alexis Henshaw (Troy University)
Index