Cybersecurity Policy in the EU and South Korea from Consultation to Action Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives

This book offers a very interesting deep-dive into EU and South Korean approaches to cybersecurity issues. In a unique approach, the editors and authors focus on the potential for strategic partnership and shared lessons learned given common commitments to democracy, human rights, the free market, a...

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Other Authors: Boulet, Gertjan (Editor), Reiterer, Michael (Editor), Pardo, Ramon Pacheco (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Palgrave Macmillan 2022, 2022
Edition:1st ed. 2022
Series:New Security Challenges
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. EU Cyber Diplomacy: Value- and Interest-Driven Foreign Policy with New Focus on the Indo-Pacific -- Chapter 3. EU-South Korea Cooperation on Cybersecurity, Data Protection and Emerging Technologies -- Chapter 4. Cyber Offence Dominance, Regional Dynamics, and Middle Power–led International Cooperation -- Chapter 5. Developing a Collective Retorsion Framework Against Malicious Cyber Operations: Opportunities and Steps for EU-South Korea Cybersecurity Cooperation -- Chapter 6. Cyber Arms Control on the Korean Peninsula: Challenges and Opportunities with a View to North Korea’s Asymmetry Strategy -- Chapter 7. Arms Control in the Cyber Domain: A European Approach to Mitigate Digital Threats -- Chapter 8. The Republic of Korea’s Cyber Defence and Digital Cooperation Between South Korea and EU -- Chapter 9. Building Cyber Resilience: The Defensive Shield for the EU -- Chapter 10. Enhancing Cooperation Between South Koreaand the EU in the Fight Against Cybercrime -- Chapter 11. EU and Access to Electronic Evidence: Privatisation of Law Enforcement? -- Chapter 12. Recent Trends of the UN Cybersecurity Governance and South Korea-EU Cooperation -- Chapter 13. The International Cybersecurity Cooperation Dilemma and Implications for EU-South Korea Relations -- Chapter 14. Conclusion: From Words to Deeds./ 
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520 |a This book offers a very interesting deep-dive into EU and South Korean approaches to cybersecurity issues. In a unique approach, the editors and authors focus on the potential for strategic partnership and shared lessons learned given common commitments to democracy, human rights, the free market, and a rules-based international order of the two regions. Essential reading for students and researchers in political science, international relations, international law, strategic and defence studies, computer science, and cognitive science. Gertjan Boulet is an Advisor on Cyber and AI at the Cabinet of Belgium’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Telecommunication. He is also a lecturer and researcher in International Cyber Law and International Relations. Michael Reiterer is Distinguished Professor at the Centre for Security, Diplomacy & Strategy (CSDS) at the Brussels School of Governance, Belgium. He alsoserved as Ambassador of the European Union to the Republic of Korea, Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Ramon Pacheco Pardo is Professor of International Relations at King's College London, UK, and the KF-VUB Korea Chair at the Brussels School of Governance, Belgium.