Towards a political ecology of cyberspace 3 of 3
Speakers:
Professor Roger Bradbury, Professor Paul Cornish, Professor Fred Cate, Assistant Professor Jon Lindsay, Professor Terry Bossomaier, Mr Nathan Ryan.
National Security College, The Australian National University, 1st March 2017
The symposium will take participants through a stimulating morning of informal presentations and debates on research-in-progress in the international Strategy and Statecraft in Cyberspace research program lead by the ANU National Security College. Topics will include: the ontology of cyberspace; the emergence of hegemons in cyberspace; China’s precarious hold in cyberspace; governance and ambiguity in cyberspace; critical slowing down and state shift in cyber terrorism; and the emergence of balkanisation in cyberspace.
This event will be of interest primarily to researchers, but policy and industry stakeholders with an interest in the leading-edge of research might also find the event rewarding. Presentations will be given by members of the program, including:
Professor Roger Bradbury, Director, Strategy and Statecraft in Cyberspace research program, ANU National Security College
Professor Paul Cornish, Research Group Director for Defence, Security and Infrastructure at RAND Europe, Cambridge
Professor Fred Cate, Vice President for Research at Indiana University, Distinguished Professor and C. Ben Dutton Professor of Law at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, and Adjunct Professor in the School of Informatics and Computing
Assistant Professor Jon Lindsay, Assistant Professor of Digital Media and Global Affairs at the University of Toronto Munk School of Global Affairs
Professor Terry Bossomaier, Strategic Professor, Computing and Information Technology, Charles Sturt University
Mr Nathan Ryan, Associate Analyst, Defence, Security and Infrastructure Programme, RAND Europe.
