Stevens, Tim, 1973-

Cyber security and the politics of time / Cyber Security & the Politics of Time Tim Stevens, King's College London. - 1 online resource (x, 269 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).

Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).

Introduction -- 1. Cyber security, community, time -- 2. Towards a politics of time -- 3. Diagnosing the present -- 4. Imagining the future -- 5. Arguing through the past; -- 6. Inhabiting the future -- 7. Cyber security and the politics of time -- 8. Conclusion.

'Cyber security' is a recent addition to the global security agenda, concerned with protecting states and citizens from the misuse of computer networks for war, terrorism, economic espionage and criminal gain. Many argue that the ubiquity of computer networks calls for robust and pervasive countermeasures, not least governments concerned at their potential effects on national and economic security. Drawing on critical literature in international relations, security studies, political theory and social theory, this is the first book that describes how these visions of future cyber security are sustained in the communities that articulate them. Specifically, it shows that conceptions of time and temporality are foundational to the politics of cyber security. It explores how cyber security communities understand the past, present and future, thereby shaping cyber security as a political practice. Integrating a wide range of conceptual and empirical resources, this innovative book provides insight for scholars, practitioners and policymakers.

9781316271636 (ebook)


Technology and international relations.
Internet and international relations.
Computer security--Government policy.
Cyberspace--Security measures--Government policy.
Computer networks--Security measures--Government policy.

JZ1254 / .S74 2016

327.10285/58