Regulatory Models for Cyber Information Sharing in the Financial Sector: An Analysis of Rights Balancing through a Polycentric Approach
Doctoral Research, Law Faculty of the University of Haifa
Doctoral Research, Law Faculty of the University of Haifa
A Look at Israel’s New Draft Cybersecurity Law Deborah Housen-Couriel is an independent cybersecurity researcher and a member of the advisory board of the Hebrew University Cyber Security Research Center, where she teaches cybersecurity law and policy. Last month, the Israeli government published the draft of its long-anticipated cybersecurity law and issued a call for…
Balancing National Security and Data Privacy: A Key Regulatory Challenge in Cyberspace Published: March 4th, 2018, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Cyber Research Center (original link) By: Deborah Housen-Couriel[1] Balancing national security needs with individual data privacy rights remains a core dilemma at the forefront of rule of law concerns in cyberspace. Recent regulatory initiatives on the part…
International Perspectives on Cybersecurity
Harvard Kennedy School Exec Ed on Cybersecurity: The Intersection of Policy and Technology
Cyber Challenges to International Human Rights
December 12-13
Haifa University and Hebrew University of Jerusalem
NATO’s CCDCOE site describes the Tallinn Manual 2.0 as follows: Authored by nineteen international law experts, the “Tallinn Manual 2.0 on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Operations”, the updated and considerably expanded second edition of the 2013 “Tallinn Manual on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Warfare”, is an influential resource for legal advisers…