Key readings
Cybersecurity
In each of our niche areas, the CTO provides a regularly updated list of the key literature that we believe is of the most importance for people working in the field.
General readings:
- Cornish, P., Livingstone, D., Clemente, D., and Yorke, C. (2011) Cyber Security and the UK’s Critical National Infrastructure, Chatham House.
- Lindsey R. Sheppard, Erol Yayboke, and Carolina G. Ramos (2021) The Real National Security Concerns over Data Localization, Washington: Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS)
- William Crumpler & James A. Lewis (2019), The Cybersecurity workforce gap, Washington: Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS)
- CSIS. (2010) A Human Capital Crisis in Cybersecurity, Washington: Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS)
- Euopean Union (2013) Proposed Directive for network & info security in EU, Brussels: European Commission
- Gercke, M., (2011) Understanding Cybercrime: A Guide for Developing Countries, ITU
- ITU (2009) Cybersecurity: The Role and Responsibilities of an Effective Regulator, Geneva: ITU
- ITU (2007) Cybersecurity Guide for developing countries, Geneva: ITU
- Suter, M., (2007) A Generic National Framework For Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP), ITU
- Wamala, F. (2011) ITU Cybersecurity Strategy Guide, ITU
- Zinnbauer, D. (2012) False Dawn, Window Dressing or Taking Integrity to the Next Level? Governments Using ICTs for Integrity and Accountability – Some Thoughts on an Emerging Research and Advocacy Agenda, Discussion paper, Transparency International
Toolkits and manuals:
- ITU (2009) ITU National Cybersecurity/CIIP Self-Assessment Tool, Geneva: ITU
- NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (2013) The Tallinn Manual on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Warfare, Cambridge: CUP for NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence
Cybersecurity for students:
- Cybersecurity for K-12 students: A complete guide on how to get started, by Steven Bowcut
Further Information:
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