Country Analysis on France: Policies addressing cybersecurity and digital sovereignty. Contributions to European and international cybersecurity efforts. : write A paper (3500-5000 words) in Chicago style that analyzes the history of one country’s experience of cyber policy. Especially highlighting how domestic, regional, and global forces shaped their policy and doctrinal approach. How a nation-state’s strategy for the use of cyberpower is heavily reflected in its approach to its general culture of national security embodied by more traditional forms of state power. Thinking through the questions below should help you better contextualize your country’s approach to cyber policy and will likely offer some new insights that you may not have considered. 1) How does the nation interpret threats?
Country Analysis on France: Policies addressing cybersecurity and digital sovereignty. Contributions to European and international cybersecurity efforts. : write A paper (3500-5000 words) in Chicago style that analyzes the history of one country’s experience of cyber policy. Especially highlighting how domestic, regional, and global forces shaped their policy and doctrinal approach. How a nation-state’s strategy for the use of cyberpower is heavily reflected in its approach to its general culture of national security embodied by more traditional forms of state power. Thinking through the questions below should help you better contextualize your country’s approach to cyber policy and will likely offer some new insights that you may not have considered. 1) How does the nation interpret threats? What is their perception of how to balance internal vs external threats? 2) How does the nation use force? What are the thresholds it considers? 3) How does the nation exert influence? Domestically, regionally, globally? 4) How does it spur innovation (e.g. does it favor entrepreneurship, does it think market forces need little help and will self-regulate, does it attempt to plan its economy) 5) How does it delineate the national good? Esp how does it attempt to balance individual rights with state interests?