Building Common Approaches for Cybersecurity and Privacy in a Globalized World

152 Pages Posted: 24 Jan 2020

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Randal S. Milch

NYU Center for Cybersecurity (CCS); New York University (NYU) - Center on Law and Security; New York University School of Law

Ingolf Pernice

Humboldt University of Berlin

Sasha Romanosky

RAND Corporation; Carnegie Mellon University - Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy

Kai von Lewinski

University of Passau

Scott Shackelford

Indiana University - Kelley School of Business - Department of Business Law; Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center for Science & International Affairs; Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research; Stanford Center for Internet and Society; Stanford Law School

Paul Rosenzweig

George Washington University School of Law

Theodore Christakis

University Grenoble-Alpes, CESICE, France. Senior Fellow Cross Border Data Forum & Future of Privacy Forum

Peter Swire

Georgia Institute of Technology - Scheller College of Business; Georgia Tech School of Cybersecurity and Privacy; Cross-Border Data Forum

Jason Healey

Columbia University, School for International and Public Affairs

Sven Herpig

Stiftung Neue Verantwortung

Jörg Pohle

Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society

Sarah Zatko

Boston University - Department of Computer Science

Eric Wenger

Cisco Systems, Inc.

Date Written: December 23, 2019

Abstract

The ongoing transatlantic dialogue on cybersecurity and privacy yielded a second conference at the New York University Center for Cybersecurity in October 2018. In a natural evolution, the New York conference used the foundation laid in the Berlin Conference to “build common approaches” to achieve better cybersecurity and privacy “in a globalized world.” This edited volume presents the fruits of the second conference. The assembled submissions show that the trans-atlantic dialogue remains critically important to finding and developing solutions to the global issues of cyber-insecurity and the continued erosion of privacy. Much important work remains to be done to identify and put into practice the many small but important steps that civil society, governments, and business can take to make the digital world a safer one. It is hoped that these papers will make a contribution to that end and serve as the basis for a third conference, perhaps in 2020 and perhaps in France.

Keywords: Cyber Security, Privacy, Data Protection, Transatlantic Relations, Internet

Suggested Citation

Milch, Randal S. and Pernice, Ingolf and Romanosky, Sasha and von Lewinski, Kai and Shackelford, Scott J. and Rosenzweig, Paul and Christakis, Theodore and Swire, Peter and Healey, Jason and Herpig, Sven and Pohle, Jörg and Zatko, Sarah and Wenger, Eric, Building Common Approaches for Cybersecurity and Privacy in a Globalized World (December 23, 2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3508933 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3508933

Randal S. Milch (Contact Author)

NYU Center for Cybersecurity (CCS)

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United States

New York University (NYU) - Center on Law and Security

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United States

New York University School of Law

40 Washington Square South
New York, NY 10012-1099
United States

Ingolf Pernice

Humboldt University of Berlin ( email )

Unter den Linden 6
Berlin, AK Berlin 10099
Germany

Sasha Romanosky

RAND Corporation ( email )

1776 Main Street
P.O. Box 2138
Santa Monica, CA 90407-2138
United States

Carnegie Mellon University - Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy ( email )

Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890
United States

Kai Von Lewinski

University of Passau

Innstrasse 27
Passau, 94032
Germany

Scott J. Shackelford

Indiana University - Kelley School of Business - Department of Business Law ( email )

Bloomington, IN 47405
United States

Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center for Science & International Affairs ( email )

79 JFK Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
United States

Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research ( email )

Wylie Hall 105
100 South Woodlawn
Bloomington, IN 47405
United States

Stanford Center for Internet and Society ( email )

Palo Alto, CA
United States

Stanford Law School ( email )

Stanford, CA 94305
United States

Paul Rosenzweig

George Washington University School of Law ( email )

2000 H Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20052
United States

Theodore Christakis

University Grenoble-Alpes, CESICE, France. Senior Fellow Cross Border Data Forum & Future of Privacy Forum ( email )

151 Rue des Universités
BP 47
GRENOBLE, 38040
France

HOME PAGE: http://https://cesice.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/node/539

Peter Swire

Georgia Institute of Technology - Scheller College of Business ( email )

800 West Peachtree St.
Atlanta, GA 30308
United States
(404) 894-2000 (Phone)

Georgia Tech School of Cybersecurity and Privacy ( email )

Atlanta, GA 30332
United States

Cross-Border Data Forum

Jason Healey

Columbia University, School for International and Public Affairs ( email )

3022 Broadway
New York, NY 10027
United States

Sven Herpig

Stiftung Neue Verantwortung ( email )

Berliner Freiheit 2
Berlin, 10785
Germany

Jörg Pohle

Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society

Französische Straße 9
Berlin, 10117
Germany

HOME PAGE: http://www.hiig.de

Sarah Zatko

Boston University - Department of Computer Science ( email )

Boston, MA
United States

Eric Wenger

Cisco Systems, Inc. ( email )

San Jose, CA 95134
United States
1.202.354.2948 (Phone)

HOME PAGE: http://www.cisco.com

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