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- Public and Private Governance of Cybersecurity
- Public and Private Governance of Cybersecurity
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 International Relations Perspectives
- 3 The State-Oriented Model of Internet Regulation
- 4 Cybercrime, the United Nations, Prospects, and Challenges for International Co-operation
- 5 Responding to Public and Private Cyberattacks
- 6 International Data Transfers and Cybersecurity
- 7 International Trade Law and Cybersecurity
- 8 Cyberthreats, Human Rights, and FDI Restrictions
- 9 Public–Private Partnerships on Cybersecurity and International Law
- 10 The Geopolitical Divide, Norm Conflict, and Public–Private Partnership in Cybersecurity Governance
- Index
4 - Cybercrime, the United Nations, Prospects, and Challenges for International Co-operation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 November 2023
- Public and Private Governance of Cybersecurity
- Public and Private Governance of Cybersecurity
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 International Relations Perspectives
- 3 The State-Oriented Model of Internet Regulation
- 4 Cybercrime, the United Nations, Prospects, and Challenges for International Co-operation
- 5 Responding to Public and Private Cyberattacks
- 6 International Data Transfers and Cybersecurity
- 7 International Trade Law and Cybersecurity
- 8 Cyberthreats, Human Rights, and FDI Restrictions
- 9 Public–Private Partnerships on Cybersecurity and International Law
- 10 The Geopolitical Divide, Norm Conflict, and Public–Private Partnership in Cybersecurity Governance
- Index
Summary
The chapter gives a detailed account of inter-state corporations in combatting cybercrime and its limitations. The chapter situates the current negotiations of a new legal instrument to counter cybercrime within the UN’s historical framework of efforts to enhance co-operation against general organised crime and cybercrime. In particular, it analyses the main issues that have held back progress in enhancing co-operation. It then proceeds to examine the current negotiation process and the prospects for effective co-operation once the negotiations come to an end, highlighting the potentially impactful legal implications of the work of the UN ad hoc committee on cybercrime.
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- Public and Private Governance of CybersecurityChallenges and Potential, pp. 69 - 102Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023