Cybersecurity in humanities and social sciences : a research methods approach
by
 
Loiseau, Hugo, editor.

Title
Cybersecurity in humanities and social sciences : a research methods approach

Author
Loiseau, Hugo, editor.

ISBN
9781119777588
 
9781119777571

Physical Description
1 online resource

Series
Cybersecurity set ; volume 1
 
Cybersecurity set ; v. 1.

Contents
The "Science" of Cybersecurity in the Human and Social Sciences -- Definitions, Typologies, Taxonomies and Ontologies of Cybersecurity -- Cybersecurity and Data Protection -- Research Strategies and Limitations in a Legal and Public Policy Perspective -- Researching State-sponsored Cyber-espionage -- Moving from Uncertainty to Risk -- Qualitative Document Analysis for Cybersecurity and Information Warfare Research -- Anti-feminist Cyber-violence as a Risk Factor.

Abstract
The humanities and social sciences are interested in the cybersecurity object since its emergence in the security debates, at the beginning of the 2000s. This scientific production is thus still relatively young, but diversified, mobilizing at the same time political science, international relations, sociology , law, information science, security studies, surveillance studies, strategic studies, polemology. There is, however, no actual cybersecurity studies. After two decades of scientific production on this subject, we thought it essential to take stock of the research methods that could be mobilized, imagined and invented by the researchers. The research methodology on the subject "cybersecurity" has, paradoxically, been the subject of relatively few publications to date. This dimension is essential. It is the initial phase by which any researcher, seasoned or young doctoral student, must pass, to define his subject of study, delimit the contours, ask the research questions, and choose the methods of treatment. It is this methodological dimension that our book proposes to treat. The questions the authors were asked to answer were: how can cybersecurity be defined? What disciplines in the humanities and social sciences are studying, and how, cybersecurity? What is the place of pluralism or interdisciplinarity? How are the research topics chosen, the questions defined? How, concretely, to study cybersecurity: tools, methods, theories, organization of research, research fields, data ...? How are discipline-specific theories useful for understanding and studying cybersecurity? Has cybersecurity had an impact on scientific theories?

Local Note
John Wiley and Sons

Subject Term
Computer security.
 
Computer Security
 
Sécurité informatique.

Added Author
Loiseau, Hugo,
 
Ventre, Daniel,
 
Aden, Hartmut,

Electronic Access
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119777588


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