Arun Sukumar
Universitair docent
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- Dr. A.M. Sukumar
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- +31 70 800 9500
- a.m.sukumar@fgga.leidenuniv.nl
Universitair docent
- Faculteit Governance and Global Affairs
- Institute of Security and Global Affairs
- Broeders D.W.J. & Sukumar A.M. (2024), Core concerns: the need for a governance framework to protect global internet infrastructure, Policy and Internet 16(2): 411-427.
- Sukumar A.M., Broeders D.W.J. & Kello M. (2024), The pervasive informality of the international cybersecurity regime: geopolitics, non-state actors and diplomacy, Contemporary Security Policy 45(1): 7-44.
- Sukumar A.M. & Basu A. (2024), Back to the territorial state: China and Russia’s use of UN cybercrime negotiations to challenge the liberal cyber order, Journal of Cyber Policy 9(2): 256-287.
- Sukumar A.M. (2023), The middleware dilemma of middle powers: AI-enabled services as sites of cyber conflict in Brazil, India, and Singapore. In: Broeders D., Cristiano F., Delerue F., Douzet F. & Géry A. (red.), Artificial intelligence and international conflict in cyberspace: Routledge. 109-134.
- Sukumar A.M. (2022), ‘Responsibility to detect?’: autonomous threat detection and its implications for due diligence in cyberspace. JancarkovaT., Visky G. & Winther I. (red.), 2022 14th International conference on cyber conflict: keep moving! . : IEEE. 173-187.
- Sukumar A.M. (2021), Look west or look east? : India at the crossroads of cyberspace. In: Cornish P. (red.), The Oxford handbook of cyber security. Oxford: Oxford university press. 616-630.
- Sukumar A.M. & Deo A. (2021), The specter of Chinese interference: examining Beijing’s inroads into India’s digital spaces and political activity. In: Ohlin D. & Hollis D.B. (red.), Defending democracies: combating foreign election interference in a digital age: Oxford University Press. 117-137.
- Sukumar A.M. (2019), Midnight's machines: a political history of technology in India. New Delhi: Penguin Random House India.
- Sukumar A.M. (2016), The missing option: India, Pakistan and armed conflict in cyberspace, Digital Debates 3: 32-36.
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