[Air-L] Cyber-Security syllabus or textbook?

Dave Levine dave at hearsayculture.com
Wed Sep 4 03:37:24 PDT 2019


All, a bit late, and with apologies for shameless self-promotion, but Sharon Sandeen and I have a new textbook titled Information Law, Governance, and Cybersecurity (West Academic Publishing) that may be of interest. More information can be found here: https://faculty.westacademic.com/Book/Detail?id=223314.

Happy to discuss off-list!

Thanks, Best, Dave 

Sent from my iPhone. All typos are Apple's fault. 

> On Aug 28, 2019, at 8:16 PM, Tom Sear <tomsear at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi, Nate, Zach, All - V.Quick ping: As a political science intervention
> into cyber I'd recco Jon R Lindsay <https://www.jonrlindsay.com> 's work.
> (+don't quote me but I think Jon did a search and found very few cyber
> works in pol sci in, like, 20 years, or something - interesting in itself).
> Nice reccos, Nate. Good 2 see the anthro/ethno angle surface in revisions,
> via Coleman. Obvs NATO <https://ccdcoe.org>. Honestly, the French socmed
> regulations are interesting right now post G7. Evelyn Douek
> <https://www.evelyndouek.com> is always eloquent in this space. IoT is
> trickier, pol wise, but I'm working something up, ATM, happy 2 chat
> offline. Cya. Tom
> 
>> On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 at 07:02, Fisk, Nathan <fisk at usf.edu> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Zach,
>> 
>> I taught a similar course in 2015, but the syllabus would need some pretty
>> big revisions. Here are some (largely US-centric) places I’d start:
>> 
>> Books
>> - Cohen, Configuring the Networked Self<
>> http://juliecohen.com/configuring-the-networked-self/> (and her upcoming
>> book)
>> - Kaplan, Dark Territory: The Secret History of Cyber War
>> - Healey (ed), A Fierce Domain: Conflict in Cyberspace, 1986 to 2012
>> - Singer & Friedman, Cybersecurity and Cyberwar: What Everyone Needs to
>> Know
>> - Gillespie, Wired Shut
>> - Coleman, Hacker, Hoaxer, Whistleblower, Spy
>> 
>> Articles
>> - Lawson, Beyond cyber-doom: Assessing the limits of hypothetical
>> scenarios in the framing of cyber-threats
>> - Schulte, The WarGames Scenario
>> - Hart & Feenberg, The insecurity of innovation: A critical analysis of
>> cybersecurity in the United States
>> - Hansen & Nissenbaum, Digital disaster, cyber security, and the
>> Copenhagen school
>> - Lacy & Prince, Securitization and the global politics of cybersecurity
>> 
>> Best,
>> Nate
>> 
>> ———
>> Nathan W. Fisk, Ph.D.
>> Assistant Professor of Cybersecurity Education
>> Florida Cyber Community & Outreach Liaison
>> New America Cybersecurity Policy Fellow
>> University of South Florida
>> (813) 666-4984<tel://(813)%20666-4984>
>> @nwfisk
>> 
>> From: Zach Bastick <zach.bastick at gmail.com><mailto:zach.bastick at gmail.com>
>> Date: August 28, 2019 at 12:46:01 PM
>> To: air-l at listserv.aoir.org <air-l at listserv.aoir.org><mailto:
>> air-l at listserv.aoir.org>
>> Subject:  [Air-L] Cyber-Security syllabus or textbook?
> Hi, Nate, Zach, All - V.Quick ping: As a political science intervention
> into cyber I'd recco Jon R Lindsay <https://www.jonrlindsay.com> 's work.
> (+don't quote me but I think Jon did a search and found very few cyber
> works in pol sci in, like, 20 years, or something - interesting in itself).
> Nice reccos, Nate. Good 2 see the anthro/ethno angle surface in revisions,
> via Coleman. Obvs NATO <https://ccdcoe.org>. Honestly, the French socmed
> regulations are interesting right now post G7. Evelyn Douek
> <https://www.evelyndouek.com> is always eloquent in this space. IoT is
> trickier, pol wise, but I'm working something up, ATM, happy 2 chat
> offline. Cya. Tom
> 
>> On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 at 07:02, Fisk, Nathan <fisk at usf.edu> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Zach,
>> 
>> I taught a similar course in 2015, but the syllabus would need some pretty
>> big revisions. Here are some (largely US-centric) places I’d start:
>> 
>> Books
>> - Cohen, Configuring the Networked Self<
>> http://juliecohen.com/configuring-the-networked-self/> (and her upcoming
>> book)
>> - Kaplan, Dark Territory: The Secret History of Cyber War
>> - Healey (ed), A Fierce Domain: Conflict in Cyberspace, 1986 to 2012
>> - Singer & Friedman, Cybersecurity and Cyberwar: What Everyone Needs to
>> Know
>> - Gillespie, Wired Shut
>> - Coleman, Hacker, Hoaxer, Whistleblower, Spy
>> 
>> Articles
>> - Lawson, Beyond cyber-doom: Assessing the limits of hypothetical
>> scenarios in the framing of cyber-threats
>> - Schulte, The WarGames Scenario
>> - Hart & Feenberg, The insecurity of innovation: A critical analysis of
>> cybersecurity in the United States
>> - Hansen & Nissenbaum, Digital disaster, cyber security, and the
>> Copenhagen school
>> - Lacy & Prince, Securitization and the global politics of cybersecurity
>> 
>> Best,
>> Nate
>> 
>> ———
>> Nathan W. Fisk, Ph.D.
>> Assistant Professor of Cybersecurity Education
>> Florida Cyber Community & Outreach Liaison
>> New America Cybersecurity Policy Fellow
>> University of South Florida
>> (813) 666-4984<tel://(813)%20666-4984>
>> @nwfisk
>> 
>> From: Zach Bastick <zach.bastick at gmail.com><mailto:zach.bastick at gmail.com>
>> Date: August 28, 2019 at 12:46:01 PM
>> To: air-l at listserv.aoir.org <air-l at listserv.aoir.org><mailto:
>> air-l at listserv.aoir.org>
>> Subject:  [Air-L] Cyber-Security syllabus or textbook?
>> 
>> Hello everyone,
>> 
>> I was wondering whether anyone on this list has a recommendation for a
>> cyber-security textbook (or syllabus) centered around policy or case
>> studies. This fall, I will be teaching a new graduate course titled Public
>> Policy of Cyber-Security, aimed at political science students. I’ll be
>> taking a wide view of cyber security (looking at nation states but also the
>> IoT and platforms), and ideally would like to focus on normative issues
>> that are interesting to think about. If anyone has taught a similar course,
>> I’d really love to hear your recommendations.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Zach
>> 
>> Dr. Zach Bastick
>> Postdoctoral Researcher in Political Science
>> European School of Political Science (ESPOL), France
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