中国
干预(咨询)
政治学
计算机安全
经济增长
心理学
计算机科学
经济
法学
精神科
作者
Karen Renaud,Craig P. Orgeron,Merrill Warkentin,P. Edward French
摘要
Abstract Governments can intervene to a greater or lesser extent in managing the risks that citizens face . They can adopt a maximal intervention approach (e . g . , COVID‐19) or a hands‐off approach (e . g . , unemployment) , effectively “responsibilizing” their citizens. To manage the cyber risk , governments publish cyber‐related policies . This article examines the intervention stances the governments adopt in supporting individual citizens managing their personal cyber risk . The authors pinpoint the cyber‐related responsibilities that several governments espouse , applying a “responsibilization” analysis . Those applying to citizens are identified , thereby revealing the governments' cyber‐related intervention stances . The analysis reveals that most governments adopt a minimal cyber‐related intervention stance in supporting their citizens . Given the increasing number of successful cyber attacks on individuals , it seems time for the consequences of this stance to be acknowledged and reconsidered . The authors argue that governments should support individual citizens more effectively in dealing with cyber threats .
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