Cybersecurity and Human Rights in the Age of Cyberveillance.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (250 pages)
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Defining Cybersecurity -- 2 Cybersecurity and State Responsibility -- 3 In Harm's Way -- 4 Privacy versus Security -- 5 Freedom of Expression, Human Rights Standards, and Private Online Censorship -- 6 (Global) Internet Governance and Its Discontents -- 7 Walled Gardens or a Global Network? -- 8 National Security and U.S. Constitutional Rights -- 9 Attribution Policy in Cyberwar -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Editors and Contributors.
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.