This book provides a comprehensive analysis of cybersecurity governance and policymaking in the European Union. It considers how cybersecurity policy is implemented by policymakers and public administrators at EU and member-state level, the strengths and weaknesses of EU cybersecurity policy, and how the EU's approach to cybersecurity is distinct from other global actors. In doing so, the book not only advances our understanding of the EU's cybersecurity governance but also provides a framework for evaluating its relevance and adaptability in a rapidly changing global landscape. It will appeal to scholars and students of public policy, cybersecurity, and EU governance, as well as practitioners.
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