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Andrea Matwyshyn

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Data Devolution: Corporate Information Security, Consumers, And Future Of Regulation, Andrea M. Matwyshyn Jul 2019

Data Devolution: Corporate Information Security, Consumers, And Future Of Regulation, Andrea M. Matwyshyn

Andrea Matwyshyn

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Cyber!, Andrea M. Matwyshyn Jul 2019

Cyber!, Andrea M. Matwyshyn

Andrea Matwyshyn

This Article challenges the basic assumptions of the emerging legal area of “cyber” or “cybersecurity.” It argues that the two dominant “cybersecurity” paradigms—information sharing and deterrence—fail to recognize that corporate information security and national “cybersecurity” concerns are inextricable. This problem of “reciprocal security vulnerability” means that in practice our current legal paradigms channel us in suboptimal directions. Drawing insights from the work of philosopher of science Michael Polanyi, this Article identifies three flaws that pervade the academic and policy analysis of security, exacerbating the problem of reciprocal security vulnerability—privacy conflation, incommensurability, and internet exceptionalism. It then offers a new paradigm—reciprocal …