This book stems from the Cyber BRICS project, which is the first major attempt to produce a comparative analysis of Internet regulations in the BRICS countries – namely, Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. The project has three main objectives: 1) to map existing regulations; 2) to identify best practices; and 3) to develop policy recommendations in the various areas that compose cybersecurity governance, with a particular focus on the strategies adopted by the BRICS countries to date. Each study covers five essential dimensions of cybersecurity: data protection, consumer protection, cybercrime, the preservation of public order, and cyberdefense.
The BRICS countries were selected not only for their size and growing economic and geopolitical relevance but also because, over the next decade, projected Internet growth is expected to occur predominantly in these countries. Consequently, the technology, policy and governance arrangements defined by the BRICS countries are likely to impact not only the 3.2 billion people living in them, but also the individuals and businesses that choose to utilize increasingly popular applications and services developed in BRICS countries according to BRICS standards.
Researchers, regulators, start-up innovators and other Internet stakeholders will find this book a valuable guide to the inner workings of key cyber policies in this rapidly growing region.
Inhoudsopgave
Foreword: Building Universally Accepted Norms, Standards and Practices.- Foreword: Cybersecurity to Achieve the Goals of the 4th Industrial Revolution in the BRICS.- Belli, L.: Cyber BRICS: A Multidimensional Approach to Cybersecurity for the BRICS.- Opperman, D.: Dimensions of Cybersecurity in Brazil.- Shcherbovich, A.A.: Data Protection and Cybersecurity Legislation of the Russian Federation in the Context of the ‘Sovereignization’ of the Internet in Russia.- Kovacs, A.: Cybersecurity and Data Protection Regulation in India: an Uneven Patchwork.- Jiang, M.: Cybersecurity Policies in China.- Mabunda, S.: Cybersecurity in South Africa: Towards Best Practices.- Belli, L.: BRICS Countries to Build Digital Sovereignty.
Over de auteur
Luca Belli, Ph D is a Professor of Internet Governance and Regulation at Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV) Law School, Brazil, where he heads the Cyber BRICS project, and an associated researcher at the Centre de Droit Public Comparé of Paris 2 University, France. Before joining FGV, Luca worked as an agent for the Council of Europe Internet Governance Unit and served as a Network Neutrality Expert for the Council of Europe. Over the past decade, Luca has authored and edited more than 30 publications in English, French, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish, including the “Net Neutrality Compendium” (Springer, 2016). His works have been published or quoted by various media outlets, including The Economist, Le Monde, BBC, The Hill, China Today, O Globo, El Pais, and La Stampa.