Understanding the plural landscape of cybersecurity governance in Spain: a matter of capital exchange.

International cybersecurity law review Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-09 DOI:10.1365/s43439-022-00069-4
Cristina Del-Real, Antonio M Díaz-Fernández
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This paper empirically explores the contribution and collaborative networks of public and private actors to cybersecurity provision in Spain. The article draws on data from three sources: policy and legal documents, a Delphi study with cybersecurity experts, and 34 interviews. Rooted in the theoretical underpinnings of nodal governance and anchored pluralism, the paper argues that the position of actors and public-private collaboration dynamics involved in cybersecurity governance can be understood through the analysis of capital exchange. Therefore, the study provides a list of the most relevant nodes for cybersecurity in Spain, assesses the capital they possess and how they exchange it through collaborative networks and explores the characteristics and barriers of these collaborative relationships. Analyses reveal that public organisations hold a preeminent position in cybersecurity governance despite large technology corporations' greater economic and cultural capital. Remarkably, the paper identifies the central position of new public bodies in the network of cybersecurity nodes. Moreover, cultural barriers that are hindering public-private collaboration in Spain are identified. These results indicate that, despite the state's difficulties in providing public solutions to cybersecurity challenges, Spain is an example of how governance can be anchored in public bodies through symbolic and social capital.

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了解西班牙网络安全治理的多元格局:资本交换问题。
本文实证研究了公共和私人行为者对西班牙网络安全提供的贡献和合作网络。这篇文章引用了三个来源的数据:政策和法律文件、德尔福对网络安全专家的研究以及34次采访。本文植根于节点治理和锚定多元主义的理论基础,认为可以通过对资本交换的分析来理解网络安全治理中参与者的地位和公私合作动态。因此,该研究提供了西班牙网络安全最相关节点的列表,评估了它们拥有的资本以及如何通过合作网络进行交换,并探讨了这些合作关系的特点和障碍。分析表明,尽管大型科技公司拥有更大的经济和文化资本,但公共组织在网络安全治理中仍占据着卓越地位。值得注意的是,该论文确定了新公共机构在网络安全节点网络中的中心地位。此外,还发现了阻碍西班牙公私合作的文化障碍。这些结果表明,尽管国家在为网络安全挑战提供公共解决方案方面存在困难,但西班牙是一个通过象征性和社会资本将治理锚定在公共机构中的例子。
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