Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 November 2023
From its humble beginnings, the Internet has evolved through commercial activities into a global network that reflects different political systems, economic drivers, and social norms. Governments are moving past laissez-faire approaches to the information technology sector and using national and international institutions and practices to increase regulation and intervention in cyberspace. Likewise, individuals, corporations, and non-governmental organizations are active in defining cyberspace. Chapter 11 addresses the question of leadership in the cyber age. Leadership requires many important skills among which is the ability to make good forecasts on which policy may rest.
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