Papers Presented (2021)

Amy Gaudion - Answering the Cyber Oversight Call

Bryant Walker Smith & Bryce Pilz - An Analysis of the Foreign Influence Threat to Cybersecurity: A Call for Balance to Protect Individuals, Institutions, and Innovation

Daniel Woods & Rainer Böhme - Incident Response as a Lawyers' Service

David Thaw - Disambiguating “Cybersecurity”

David Wishnick & Christopher Yoo - The Role of Transaction Cost Engineering in Standards Adoption: Evidence from Internet Security

Derek Bambauer - Cybersecurity for Idiots

Elena Chachko - National Security by Platform

Evan Beese - Cyber Deterrence Requires a “Difficult” Deterrence Framework

Ido Kilovaty - Cyber Operations Against Data: Below and Above the Use of Force Threshold

Iryna Bogdanova & Maria Vásquez Callo-Müller - Unilateral Cyber Sanctions: Between Questioned Legality and Normative Value

Jantje Silomon, Mischa Hansel & Fabiola Schwarz - Bug Bounty Programs as a Global Public Good: From New Regulations to Shifting Regional Dynamics

Jeffrey Vagle - A Model for Collaborative Regulation of Cybersecurity

Mailyn Fidler - Regional Cybersecurity Laws

Mark Grzegorzewski, Margaret Smith & Barnett Koven - Cyber Privateering: A New Model for Cyber Civic Engagement

Mark Visger - Seeing and Connecting the Dots: Countering Foreign Cyberattacks Launched from U.S. Domestic Cyberspace

Ngoc Son Bui & Jyh-An Lee - Comparative Cybersecurity Law in Socialist Asia

Peter Swire & DeBrae Kennedy-Mayo - Data Localization and Cybersecurity

Rebecca Wexler - Ignorance-Based Secrecy: Surveillance Software and Law Enforcement Privilege

S. Daultrey, C. Abraham & F. Belanger - Cyber intelligence sharing: governance networks or networked governance?

Scott Shackelford, Anne Boustead & Christos Makridis - Defining 'Reasonable' Cybersecurity: Lessons from the States

Tabrez Ebrahim - Directors & Officers Liability with Corporate Cybersecurity