Cybersecurity in Germany /

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Schallbruch, Martin (Author), Skierka, Isabel (Author)
Corporate Author: EBSCOhost
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2018.
Series:SpringerBriefs in cybersecurity.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Intro; Foreword; Contents; 1 Introduction; 1.1 On Terminology; 1.2 Approach; 1.3 Peculiarities oftheGerman Political System; 1.4 Structure; References; 2 The German View onCybersecurity; 2.1 The Public Perception ofCyber Issues; 2.2 Political andRegulatory Concepts; 2.3 Snowden andtheEmerging Discussion About Technological Sovereignty; 2.4 Combining aGerman Data Protection andEngineering Approach withHolistic Cyber Debates; 2.5 Advantages andDisadvantages oftheGerman Approach-APreliminary Balance; References; 3 The Evolution ofGerman Cybersecurity Strategy; 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Phase 1, 1991-2011: IT Security andCritical Infrastructure Protection3.3 Phase 2: 2011-2016: Building aCivilian Cybersecurity Strategy; 3.3.1 The First National Cybersecurity Strategy forGermany; 3.3.2 The IT Security Law; 3.3.3 The Snowden Revelations; 3.4 Phase 3, 2016-2018: Consolidating aComprehensive Civilian-Military Approach toCybersecurity; 3.4.1 The 2016 White Paper onGerman Security Policy andtheFuture oftheBundeswehr; 3.4.2 The 2016Second National Cybersecurity Strategy; 3.4.3 Taking Stock ofPast Developments forFuture Cybersecurity Strategies; References
  • 4 The Organisation ofCybersecurityinGermany4.1 Particularities ofGerman Law Enforcement, Intelligence, andPublic Security Organisations; 4.2 TheGerman Military's Role intheCyber Realm; 4.3 Cooperation andConflict Between Agencies; 4.4 Public-Private Cybersecurity Cooperation; References; 5 Current Priorities andGaps inGerman National Cybersecurity, Future Trends; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Legal, Technical andPractical Development ofActive Cyber Defence; 5.3 Cybersecurity Architecture-Roles andResponsibilities ofAgencies; 5.4 Towards aGovernmentalVulnerability Handling Strategy
  • 5.5 Implementing aComprehensive IT Security Industry Policy5.6 Finding aCoherent Legal Concept forSafety andSecurity; 5.7 International Cooperation; References; 6 Conclusion