The Global Rise of E-Government and Its Security Implications. Understanding Cyber Threats. Cybersecurity in East Asia: Japan and the 2009 Attacks on South Korea and the United States. Toward a Global Approach to Cybersecurity. The Cybersecurity Policy Challenge: The Tyranny of Geography. U.S. Federal Cybersecurity Policy. European Cybersecurity Policy. A Local Cybersecurity Approach: The Case of Catalonia. Securing Government Transparency: Cybersecurity Policy Issues in a Gov 2.0 Environment and Beyond. The Civilian Cyber Incident Response Policies of the U.S. Federal Government. Cybersecurity Health Check: A Framework to Enhance Organizational Security. Beyond Public–Private Partnerships: Leadership Strategies for Securing Cyberspace. Is There a Conclusion to Cybersecurity?
Mr. Kim Andreasson has advised the United Nations on e-government since 2003, most recently in preparation for the global 2012 e-government survey, and is a managing director of DAKA advisory AB, a consultancy. He was previously an associate director and a senior editor at The Economist Group’s Business Research division where he co-edited the annual report on the Digital Economy Rankings. Andreasson is an elected member of the International Institute of Strategic Studies and the Pacific Council of International Policy and is a John C. Whitehead Fellow at the Foreign Policy Association. He serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Information Technology and Politics.
Given our increased global reliance on information and communication technologies--and the threats that come with it--the time is ripe for a book that looks specifically at cybersecurity in the public sector across the world. Having advised the United Nations on e-government since 2003, Kim Andreasson is just the person to do so. --Karen S. Evans, Administrator (Retired), E-Government and Information Technology, Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget
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