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Author(s):
Fabio Ramazzini Bechara Samara Bueno Schuch
Journal
Emerald
Abstract

This study aims to define objectively what are the elements that should be considered in the repositioning of international cooperation, less under its value, which is unquestionable, but more under the optics of the procedure, how can it be operationalized. International cooperation goes beyond the regulatory effort, which, although an important step, is insufficient. It is inserted in an environment in which there is a multiplicity of forces and instances, non-converging and tensioned. At the same time, in the authors’ view, it is not about cooperation between states or between states and international organizations only, it must understand the private sector equally, which has the expressive property of the technologies used.

Concluding remarks
Cybersecurity as a global and complex issue demands cooperation between nations, but also the private sector and civil society engagement. It also demands a good governance in the decision making process, more integrated, accurated and precised.

Reference details

DOI
10.1108/JFC-07-2020-0149
Resource type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2021
ISSN Number
1359-0790
Publication Area
Civilian cybersecurity
Date Published
2020-11-02

How to cite this reference:

Bechara, F. R., & Schuch, S. B. (2021). Cybersecurity and global regulatory challenges. Emerald. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFC-07-2020-0149 (Original work published)