Toward a decolonial cybersecurity: (Record no. 47193)

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Personal name MUMFORD Densua
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Title Toward a decolonial cybersecurity:
Remainder of title interrogating the racial-epistemic hierarchies that constitute cybersecurity expertise/
Statement of responsibility, etc. Densua Mumford and James Shires
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2023
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Summary, etc. Beginning with a startling pattern of racialized practices in cybersecurity expert communities in the Gulf States, and drawing on the decolonial insights of the modernity/coloniality school, this article argues that race operates as a marker of who is a legitimate knower of dominant Euro-American knowledges of cybersecurity and who is not, and therefore whose understandings, experiences, and practices of cybersecurity are privileged. In demonstrating that decolonial thought can be fruitfully applied to questions of cybersecurity, this article makes three contributions to security studies. The first is empirical, drawing on original interview data to identify racial hierarchies of rationality and authority in cybersecurity expert communities. The second contribution is theoretical, demonstrating how a decolonial perspective is especially well equipped to understand racialized practices in cybersecurity knowledge production. The third contribution is programmatic, outlining a decolonial research agenda for cybersecurity—or, as we put it in the title, a path toward a decolonial cybersecurity.
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Personal name SHIRES James
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Related parts Security Studies, Vol 32, Number 4-5, August-December 2023, page: 622-652.
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09636412.2023.2230879">https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09636412.2023.2230879</a>
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