Dennis Broeders
Hoogleraar global security and technology
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- Prof.dr. D.W.J. Broeders
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- d.w.j.broeders@fgga.leidenuniv.nl
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Dennis Broeders hoogleraar Global Security and Technology, Senior Fellow The Hague Program on International Cyber Security bij het Institute of Security and Global Affairs (ISGA) in Den Haag en Project Coordinator van EU Cyber Direct. Zijn onderzoeksterrein is de relatie tussen internationale veiligheid, technologie en beleid met specifieke interesses in internationale veiligheidsvraagstukken, cyber security, opkomende technologie, internet governance, cyber normen en diplomatie.
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Dennis Broeders hoogleraar Global Security and Technology, Senior Fellow The Hague Program on International Cyber Security bij het Institute of Security and Global Affairs (ISGA) in Den Haag en Project Coordinator van EU Cyber Direct. Zijn onderzoeksterrein is de relatie tussen internationale veiligheid, technologie en beleid met specifieke interesses in internationale veiligheidsvraagstukken, cyber security, opkomende technologie, internet governance, cyber normen en diplomatie.
Dennis Broeders doceert in de bachelor Security Studies en bij de Cyber Security Academy. Daarnaast is hij geregeld gastdocent op andere universiteiten en bij programma’s voor professionals.
Hij is auteur van het boek ‘The public core of the internet’ (Amsterdam University Press, 2015) en is actief in het nationale en internationale debat over cyber security, internet governance en cyber normen. Hij sprak onder meer bij de VN in Geneve, het Internet Governance Forum, CyfY en CyCon en was betrokken bij diplomatieke processen als de EU-China cyber dialoog en de UN GGE.
Hij verbleef in 2008 als visiting research fellow aan het Wissenschaftszentrum für Sozialforschung in Berlijn (WZB), in 2011 aan het Oxford Internet Institute (OII) van de Universiteit van Oxford. Voor zijn aanstelling bij ISGA werkte hij als projectcoördinator bij de Wetenschappelijke Raad voor het Regeringsbeleid in Den Haag. Tot 1 november 2018 was hij als bijzonder hoogleraar Technologie en Samenleving verbonden aan de Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam.
Hoogleraar global security and technology
- Faculteit Governance and Global Affairs
- Institute of Security and Global Affairs
- Broeders D.W.J. (2024), Cyber intelligence and international security: breaking the legal and diplomatic silence?, Intelligence and National Security 39(7): 1213-1229.
- 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.
- Broeders Dennis Cristiano Fabio Kaminska Monica (2023), In Search of Digital Sovereignty and Strategic Autonomy: Normative Power Europe to the Test of Its Geopolitical Ambitions, Journal of Common Market Studies 61(5): 1261-1280.
- Broeders Dennis Cristiano Fabio Weggemans Daan (2023), Too Close for Comfort: Cyber Terrorism and Information Security across National Policies and International Diplomacy, Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 46(12): 2426-2453.
- Broeders D., Cristiano F. & Kaminska M. (2023), In search of digital sovereignty and strategic autonomy: normative power Europe to the test of its geopolitical ambitions, Journal of Common Market Studies : .
- Broeders Dennis (2021), Private active cyber defense and (international) cyber security-pushing the line?, Journal of Cybersecurity 7(1): .
- Kaminska M.K., Broeders D.W.J. & Cristiano F. (2021), Limiting viral spread: automated cyber operations and the principles of distinction and discrimination in the Grey Zone. Jančárková T., Lindström L., Visky G. & Zotz P. (red.), 13th International Conference on Cyber Conflict: Going Viral. 13th International Conference on Cyber Conflict 25 mei 2021 - 28 mei 2021 nr. 13. Tallinn: NATO CCDCOE Publications. 59-72.
- Broeders D., Cristiano F. & Weggemans D. (2021), Too close for comfort: cyber terrorism and information security across national policies and international diplomacy, Studies in Conflict and Terrorism : 1-28.
- Broeders D.W.J. (2021), The (im)possibilities of addressing election interference and the public core of the internet in the UN GGE and OEWG: a mid-process assessment, Journal of Cyber Policy : 1-21.
- Broeders D.W.J. (2021), Private active cyber defense and (international) cyber security—pushing the line?, Journal of Cybersecurity 7(1): 1-14.
- Vériter S.L., Kaminska M.K., Broeders D.W.J. & Koops J.A. (2021), Responding to the COVID-19 ‘infodemic’: national countermeasures against information influence in Europe. The Hague: The Hague Program for Cyber Norms.
- Broeders D.W.J. & Cristiano F. (2020), Cyber Norms and the United Nations: Between Strategic Ambiguity and Rules of the Road. Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI). [overig].
- Broeders D.W.J. Berg B. van den (2020), Governing cyberspace: behavior, power, and diplomacy. London: Rowman and Littelfield.
- Broeders D.W.J. Busser E. de Pawlak P. (2020), Three tales of attribution in cyberspace: criminal law, international law and policy debates. The Hague: The Hague Program for Cyber Norms. [policy paper].
- Broeders D.W.J. & Berg B. van den (2020), Governing Cyberspace: Behavior, Power, and Diplomacy. In: Broeders D.W.J. & Berg B. van den (red.), Governing Cyberspace: Behavior, Power, and Diplomacy. London: Rowman & Littlefield. 1-15.
- Broeders D. & Berg B. van den (2020), Governing Cyberspace: Behavior, power and diplomacy. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
- Cristiano F., Broeders D. & Weggemans D. (2020), Countering cyber terrorism in a time of ‘war on words’: Kryptonite for the protection of digital rights? . The Hague: The Hague Program for Cyber Norms.
- Cristiano F., Broeders D.W.J. & Weggemans D.J. (2020), Introduction: cyber terrorism and human rights from the international to the national, and back?. In: Cristiano F., Broeders D.W.J. & Weggemans D.J. (red.), Countering cyber terrorism in a time of ‘war on words’: Kryptonite for the protection of digital rights?. The Hague: The Hague Program for Cyber Norms. 1-5.
- Broeders D.W.J. (15 mei 2020), Creating consequences for election interference . Directions: Cyber Digital Europe: EU Cyber Direct Project. [blog].
- Broeders D.W.J. Boeke S. Georgieva I. (2019), Foreign intelligence in the digital age. Navigating a state of ‘unpeace’. The Hague: The Hague Program for Cyber Norms. [policy paper].
- Broeders D.W.J., Adamson L. & Creemers R.J.E.H. (2019), A coalition of the unwilling? Chinese and Russian perspectives on cyberspace. The Hague: The Hague Program for Cyber Norms. [policy paper].
- Boeke S. & Broeders D.W.J. (2018), The Demilitarisation of Cyber Conflict, Survival 60(6): 73-90.
- Broeders D.W.J. (2017), Aligning the international protection of ‘the public core of the internet’ with state sovereignty and national security, Journal of Cyber Policy 2(3): 366-376.
- Broeders Dennis Schrijvers Erik van der Sloot Bart van Brakel Rosamunde de Hoog Josta Bailin Ernst Hirsch (2017), Big Data and security policies: Towards a framework for regulating the phases of analytics and use of Big Data, 33(3): 309-323.
- Dijstelbloem Huub Broeders Dennis (2015), Border surveillance, mobility management and the shaping of non-publics in Europe, European Journal of Social Theory 18(1): 21-38.
- Taylor Linnet Broeders Dennis (2015), In the name of Development: Power, profit and the datafication of the global South, Geoforum 64: 229-237.
- Broeders Dennis Hampshire James (2013), Dreaming of Seamless Borders: ICTs and the Pre-Emptive Governance of Mobility in Europe, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 39(8): 1201-1218.
- Keymolen Esther Broeders Dennis (2013), Innocence Lost: Care and Control in Dutch Digital Youth Care, British Journal of Social Work 43(1): 41-63.
- Prins J. E. J. Broeders Dennis Griffioen H. M. (2012), iGovernment: A new perspective on the future of government digitisation, 28(3): 273-282.
- Leerkes Arjen Broeders Dennis (2010), A CASE OF MIXED MOTIVES? Formal and Informal Functions of Administrative Immigration Detention, British Journal of Criminology 50(5): 830-850.
- Broeders Dennis (2010), Return to sender? Administrative detention of irregular migrants in Germany and the Netherlands, Punishment & Society 12(2): 169-186.
- Engbersen Godfried Broeders Dennis (2009), The State versus the Alien: Immigration Control and Strategies of Irregular Immigrants, West European Politics 32(5): 867-885.
- Broeders Dennis Engbersen Godfried (2007), The fight against illegal migration - Identification policies and immigrants' counterstrategies, American Behavioral Scientist 50(12): 1592-1609.
- Broeders Dennis (2007), The new digital borders of Europe - EU databases and the surveillance of irregular migrants, International Sociology 22(1): 71-92.
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