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Louise Marie Hurel is a researcher at the Nucleus for Context Analysis in Brazilian Naval War College’s Center for Strategic and Political Studies (NAC-EGN) regularly writing about geopolitics, security, Internet governance and policy. Her work focuses in exploring the interplay between cybersecurity, governance and International Relations theory. Louise Marie Hurel has previously worked as a consultant for UNESCO and as a researcher at Getulio Vargas Foundation’s Center for Technology and Society's (CTS-FGV) Privacy in the Digital Age and Internet Governance projects.
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'''Louise Marie Hurel''' is a researcher at the Nucleus for Context Analysis in Brazilian Naval War College’s Center for Strategic and Political Studies (NAC-EGN) regularly writing about geopolitics, security, [[Internet Governance|Internet governance]] and policy. Her work focuses on exploring the interplay between cybersecurity, governance and International Relations theory. Louise Marie Hurel has previously worked as a consultant for [[UNESCO]] and as a researcher at Getulio Vargas Foundation’s Center for Technology and Society's (CTS-FGV) Privacy in the Digital Age and Internet Governance projects.
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She is Executive Committee representative for Europe in NCUC in 2018. She is also a mentee at Onboarding Program for ICANN61.  
  
==Career History==
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==Publications and Paper Presentations==
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2015
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* "No Man's Land" of Cyberspace: The Darknet and States - International Studies Association Annual Convention
  
==ICANN and Internet Governance Participation==
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* Internet (Un)Governance [(Des)Governança da Internet ] - Insight Inteligência
  
==Education==
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2016
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* Cyberterrorism: The Horseman of the Infoapocalypse - Insight Inteligência
  
==Publications==
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* The Trap of Technological Enthusiasm
  
==Awards==
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[[Category:Academia]]

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Organization: NAC-EGN
Affiliation: Fellowship Program, GNSO
Region: Latin America and the Caribbean
Country: Brazil
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Louise Marie Hurel is a researcher at the Nucleus for Context Analysis in Brazilian Naval War College’s Center for Strategic and Political Studies (NAC-EGN) regularly writing about geopolitics, security, Internet governance and policy. Her work focuses on exploring the interplay between cybersecurity, governance and International Relations theory. Louise Marie Hurel has previously worked as a consultant for UNESCO and as a researcher at Getulio Vargas Foundation’s Center for Technology and Society's (CTS-FGV) Privacy in the Digital Age and Internet Governance projects.

She is Executive Committee representative for Europe in NCUC in 2018. She is also a mentee at Onboarding Program for ICANN61.

Publications and Paper Presentations

2015

  • "No Man's Land" of Cyberspace: The Darknet and States - International Studies Association Annual Convention
  • Internet (Un)Governance [(Des)Governança da Internet ] - Insight Inteligência

2016

  • Cyberterrorism: The Horseman of the Infoapocalypse - Insight Inteligência
  • The Trap of Technological Enthusiasm