Course description
This seminar explores the theme of new security theories with a special focus on cybersecurity within East Asia and its comparison to EU cybersecurity policies. Topics like cybersecurity are increasingly in the focus of global policymaking. How we manage the Internet and secure the net and use of the “inter-net” will define much of our society.
In light of evolving security dynamics and increasing cyber threats, cybercrimes, and cyberattacks, as well as cybersecurity policies and strategies, this seminar provides students with insights into the conceptual frameworks of security theory, geopolitical security frameworks, cybersecurity policies across multiple nations/regions, focusing on the EU, China, Taiwan, the Korean Peninsula, and Japan.
Students will gain insights into cybersecurity challenges, national and international security policy responses, and theoretical foundations of (cyber)security, fostering a deeper understanding of how cybersecurity shapes international relations, and the geopolitical landscape impacting East Asia’s cybersecurity frameworks.
Teaching Method
- E-learning seminar (online)
- Self learning and Zoom meetings
- Kursleiter/in: Mireia Paulo Noguera