Title:
Coordinating across chaos: The practice of transnational internet security collaboration

dc.contributor.advisor Stulberg, Adam N.
dc.contributor.author Chaudhary, Tarun
dc.contributor.committeeMember Salomone, Michael D.
dc.contributor.committeeMember Brecke, Peter K.
dc.contributor.committeeMember Mueller, Milton L.
dc.contributor.committeeMember Jordan, Jennifer
dc.contributor.department International Affairs
dc.date.accessioned 2019-05-29T14:02:18Z
dc.date.available 2019-05-29T14:02:18Z
dc.date.created 2019-05
dc.date.issued 2019-03-18
dc.date.submitted May 2019
dc.date.updated 2019-05-29T14:02:18Z
dc.description.abstract This dissertation explores transnational security provisioning on/for the internet. A unique framework of analysis is established that melds traditional understandings of security drawn from computing disciplines with levels of analysis from international relations (IR) theory. This helps bridge the gap between IR security literature that often places the State at the center of analysis with the system of distributed agency often called a “patchwork” that underlies security provisioning on/for the Internet. This results in the Information Centered IR Security Model (ICIRS pronounced Icarus). The recognition and remediation of large-scale issues on/for the Internet is shown to be a form of social practice which has instantiated a community of practice. Data across cases of malware recognition and remediation are used to establish a historical context for the provisioning of security on/for the Internet and to analyze the modern provisioning context. It is concluded that an information security community of practice has arisen as consequence of the Internet’s early structure while evolving through various important security events. That community is embedded within the functional structure of the Internet and, through the maintenance of professional social relations, individuals within the community can act both as sensors to recognize emerging threats and as agents to remediate such threats thus wielding an important dimension of power in a connected world.
dc.description.degree Ph.D.
dc.format.mimetype application/pdf
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/1853/61229
dc.language.iso en_US
dc.publisher Georgia Institute of Technology
dc.subject Cybersecurity
dc.subject International relations theory
dc.subject Information security
dc.subject Internet
dc.subject Cyberspace
dc.title Coordinating across chaos: The practice of transnational internet security collaboration
dc.type Text
dc.type.genre Dissertation
dspace.entity.type Publication
local.contributor.corporatename Sam Nunn School of International Affairs
local.contributor.corporatename Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts
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thesis.degree.level Doctoral
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