Abstract

By first understanding the behavioral consequences of policy changes in cyberspace, we are better able to defend and understand the increasingly connected world in which we live. One of the greatest drivers of human progress in the last couple of decades is the ability to access technology and the internet, but how we enforce cybersecurity is a pressing problem. Cybersecurity requires an interdisciplinary approach to solve the many problems in fields such as fintech, cyber crime, human rights violations, e-commerce, etc. How individual freedoms can be preserved while human progress can be advanced within cyberspace is the focus of the research within this initiative.

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