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TY - JOUR
T1 - Regulating Digital Security by Design?
T2 - Implications of The Perspectives From DSbD Programme Stakeholders
AU - Slesinger, Ian
AU - Panteli, Niki
AU - Coles-Kemp, Lizzie
PY - 2024/11/20
Y1 - 2024/11/20
N2 - As part of the growing necessity for inter-organisational and multi-disciplinaryinteraction to facilitate complex innovation in digital security, there needs to be greater engagement with regulation in the innovation process. This is particularly true in the case of security technologies that are embedded within wider systems and that are largely invisible to most of the users of that system. This paper describes stakeholders’ perspectives on regulation in the digital security innovation process and evaluates the implications of these perspectives on anticipatory regulation in digital security.
AB - As part of the growing necessity for inter-organisational and multi-disciplinaryinteraction to facilitate complex innovation in digital security, there needs to be greater engagement with regulation in the innovation process. This is particularly true in the case of security technologies that are embedded within wider systems and that are largely invisible to most of the users of that system. This paper describes stakeholders’ perspectives on regulation in the digital security innovation process and evaluates the implications of these perspectives on anticipatory regulation in digital security.
U2 - 10.1108/ICS-01-2023-0010
DO - 10.1108/ICS-01-2023-0010
M3 - Journal article
VL - 32
SP - 676
EP - 690
JO - Information and Computer Security
JF - Information and Computer Security
SN - 2056-4961
IS - 5
ER -