Freedom, Control, Security: Current and Future Implications for Internet Governance

Freedom, Control, Security: Current and Future Implications for Internet Governance

Martin Hans Knahl, Geoff Cox
ISBN13: 9781609608699|ISBN10: 1609608690|EISBN13: 9781609608705
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60960-869-9.ch012
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Hans Knahl, Martin, and Geoff Cox. "Freedom, Control, Security: Current and Future Implications for Internet Governance." Virtual Community Building and the Information Society: Current and Future Directions, edited by Christo El Morr and Pierre Maret, IGI Global, 2012, pp. 237-248. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60960-869-9.ch012

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Hans Knahl, M. & Cox, G. (2012). Freedom, Control, Security: Current and Future Implications for Internet Governance. In C. El Morr & P. Maret (Eds.), Virtual Community Building and the Information Society: Current and Future Directions (pp. 237-248). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60960-869-9.ch012

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Hans Knahl, Martin, and Geoff Cox. "Freedom, Control, Security: Current and Future Implications for Internet Governance." In Virtual Community Building and the Information Society: Current and Future Directions, edited by Christo El Morr and Pierre Maret, 237-248. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2012. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60960-869-9.ch012

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Abstract

Internet Governance is concerned with the organisation, control, and strategic development of the Internet. It is a prominent and widely debated topic Furthermore, from the operational perspective, administrative control and technical operation of the Internet are crucially relevant issues for the global dissemination of information, online virtual communities and the global economy. Therefore political and technological aspects and considerations are interconnected and cannot be separated. Key Internet operation and maintenance organisations such as the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) are stakeholders in the process of defining the scope and agenda of future Internet governance with significant implications for virtual communities and online services. These developments have a major impact and are omnipresent in the operation of the Internet with additional implications regarding Internet security and control aspects inside Internet groups and communities. Governance and security are issues motivated by the need of protection - protection from from perceived chaos and instability, real physical or symbolic violence or even terrorism. However the question of who governs and secures the Internet against such threats remains an open issue. Furthermore it must be asked who will protect us from security. These issues are discussed from different perspectives at different scales. The Botnet case study further demonstrates how control is distributed both horizontally and vertically in keeping with contemporary forms of governance and security, reflected in the technical infrastructures of the Internet itself.

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