Connections vol. 20, no.2, Spring 2021 Cybercrime and Disinformation

The Spring 2021 edition of Connections focuses on a number of recent challenges in the cyber domain, including the increase in cybercrime, corruption, the spread of hate speech, propaganda, and disinformation. In addition, the authors elaborate on prospective solutions such as strengthening the legal regimes, including international norms, instituting confidence-building measures, and enhancing cyber skills, as well as the challenges for defense posed by the advances in quantum computing. 

Editors: Sean Costigan & Todor Tagarev

Contents

Costigan, Sean S., and Todor Tagarev. "Countering Crime, Hate Speech, and Disinformation in Cyberspace." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 20, no. 2 (2021): 5-8.
Costigan, Sean S.. "Sovereign or Global Internet? Russia and China Press for Cybercrime Treaty." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 20, no. 2 (2021): 9-13.
Vilím, Lukáš. "Evolution of Police Roles in Combatting Cybercrime in the Czech Republic, 2015-2020." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 20, no. 2 (2021): 15-20.
Klaus, Matthias. "Trusting ICT Providers – Can Corporate Cyber Confidence-Building Measures Help?" Connections: The Quarterly Journal 20, no. 2 (2021): 21-31.
Miyamoto, Inez. "Disinformation: Policy Responses to Building Citizen Resiliency." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 20, no. 2 (2021): 47-55.
Vilím, Lukáš. "Social Media – Hate Speech – Hate Crime." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 20, no. 2 (2021): 57-73.