What we talk about when we talk about cybersecurity: security in internet governance debates

At meetings of internet governance organisations, participants generally agree that improving security is an important goal, but these conversations rarely yield consensus around how to achieve this outcome. One reason security plays this paradoxical role—as both a universal point of agreement and a...

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Main Author: Josephine Wolff
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society 2016-09-01
Series:Internet Policy Review
Online Access:https://policyreview.info/node/430
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Summary:At meetings of internet governance organisations, participants generally agree that improving security is an important goal, but these conversations rarely yield consensus around how to achieve this outcome. One reason security plays this paradoxical role—as both a universal point of agreement and a continued source of contention—in these debates is that it has significantly different meanings to different stakeholders involved in these governance forums. In this paper, we discuss how different stakeholders define and frame internet security issues in the context of governance debates and analyse how these conflicting notions of security continue to shape emerging controversies.
ISSN:2197-6775