Digitalisation and human security : a multi-disciplinary approach to cybersecurity in the European High North / Mirva Salminen, Gerald Zojer, Kamrul Hossain, editors
Chapter 1. A Human Security Perspective on Cybersecurity in the European High North -- Chapter 2. Comprehensive Cybersecurity and Human Rights in the Digitalising European High North -- Chapter 3. The New Frontier for Human Cybersecurity: Russia's Cybersecurity Policies in the Arctic -- Chapter 4. Critical Human Security and Cyberspace: Enablement Besides Constraint -- Chapter 5. Social Exclusion as Human Insecurity: A Human Cybersecurity Framework Applied to the European High North -- Chapter 6. Mobile Internet Access as a Human Right: A View from the European High North -- Chapter 7. The Legal Regime Governing Submarine Telecommunications Cables in the Arctic: Present State and Challenges -- Chapter 8. Connecting the Arctic While Installing Submarine Data Cables Between East Asia, North America and Europe -- Chapter 9. Cybersecurity of Digital Citizens in the Remote Areas of the European High North -- Chapter 10. Analysis of Online Social Networking when Studying the Identities of Local Communities -- Chapter 11. The Interconnection Between Digitalisation and Human Security in the Lives of Sámi with Disabilities -- Chapter 12. Emerging Pathogeneses and Satellite Telemetry: Containing Contagion in the European High North -- Chapter 13. Moving the Human Being into the Focus of Cybersecurity
Summary
This book constructs a multidisciplinary approach to human security questions related to digitalisation in the European High North i.e. the northernmost areas of Scandinavia, Finland and North-Western Russia. It challenges the mainstream conceptualisation of cybersecurity and reconstructs it with the human being as the referent object of security