jldigi

Department of Digitalization

Jan
Lemnitzer
Assistant professor


Room: HOW/60-5.11
E-mail: jl.digi@cbs.dk
jan_lem
Presentation

Jan Martin Lemnitzer is Assistant Professor at the Department of Digitalization, Copenhagen Business School. He holds a MA degree from Heidelberg University and completed his PhD at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He was previously Director of Studies at Oxford University鈥檚 Changing Character of War programme and a lecturer at Christ Church and Pembroke College Oxford. While teaching at the University of Southern Denmark he co-organized the Danish Tech ambassador鈥檚 first cybersecurity conference in January 2018 (jointly with the European Council on Foreign Relations). In 2021, he was a member of working groups 4 (cyber norms) and 6 (ICT supply chain security) of the Paris Call for Trust and Security in Cyberspace.

Coming from a background in international politics and history, his research explores cyber norms and cyber security in international politics. More recently he has been focusing on business cyber security, cyber insurance and cyber security regulation (especially its implementation). Since national security strategies for cyberspace require unprecedented levels of coordination with the activities of private businesses the ambition is to forge links between policymakers, tech experts and businesses. In 2021, Jan ran a multi-stakeholder workshop series on challenges regarding the implementation of the EU鈥檚 NIS 2 directive on the protection of critical infrastructure (kindly sponsored by Microsoft). The link for the report can be found below here. Jan is a regular contributor to Danish and international media on cyber security and cyber conflict.

PDF icon 鈥淭he implementation of the NIS 2 Directive: challenges and solutions鈥�

Primary research areas
  • Cyber security policy
  • Cyber security regulation
  • Cyber insurance
  • Business cyber security
Curriculum Vitae
Social media
Link to this homepage
www.cbs.dk/en/staff/jldigi
Courses
  • KAN-CBUSV1707U Cybersecurity Risk in Business Management
  • KAN-CBUSV2033U Business Cyber Security: Analyzing and responding to threats in a digital world (with Irfan Kanat)
Supervision
  • Cyber security policy and regulation
  • Business cyber security
  • Cyber conflict
Selected publications

鈥榃hy cyber security insurance should be regulated and ultimately compulsory鈥�, Journal of Cyber Policy, published online February 2021.

鈥楧o we need an EU Cybersecurity Rating Agency?鈥� Directions blog, EU Cyber Direct, published November 2020,

Power, Law and the End of Privateering, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke 2014. 鈥榃hy do Europeans fly safer? The Politics of Airport Security in Europe and the U.S鈥�, Terrorism and Political Violence, Vol. 15/III (Winter 2003), p. 1-36 (with Jens Hainmueller).

Publications sorted by:

Research

Communication

In the media

2023
Jan Lemnitzer /
In: Hybridity, Conflict, and the Global Politics of Cybersecurity. ed. /Fabio Cristiano; Bibi van den Berg. London : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2023, p. 53-74
Book chapter
2022
Jan Lemnitzer / : The Laws of Neutrality and the Future of Due Diligence in Cyberspace.
In: European Journal of International Law, Vol. 33, No. 3, 8.2022, p. 789-819
Journal article > peer review
Jan Lemnitzer /
In: Journal of Financial Transformation, No. 55, 2022, p. 142-149
Journal article > peer review
Jan Martin Lemnitzer / : The 1856 Declaration of Paris.
In: International Law and Time: Narratives and Techniques. . ed. /Klara Polackova Van der Ploeg; Luca Pasquet; Le贸n Castellanos-Jankiewicz. Cham : Springer 2022, p. 113鈥�133 (Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice, Vol. 101)
Book chapter > peer review
Jan Lemnitzer / : Virksomhedernes livline eller radikal id茅.
In: Cybertrusler: Det digitale samfunds skyggeside. . ed. /Jeppe Teglskov Jacobsen; Tobias Liebetrau. K酶benhavn : Dj酶f Forlag 2022, p. 317-333
Book chapter > peer review
2021
Jan Lemnitzer / : PayingTthem Off Doesn鈥檛 Help.
London : The Conversation Trust 8.3.2021
Net publication - Internet publication
Jan Martin Lemnitzer /
In: Journal of Cyber Policy, Vol. 6, No. 2, 5.2021, p. 118-136
Journal article > peer review
2019
Jan Martin Lemnitzer / : The Peculiar Case of the 1905 North Sea Incident Commission.
In: Experiments in International Adjudication: Historical Accounts. . ed. /Ignacio de la Rasilla; Jorge E. Vi帽uales. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press 2019, p. 76-97
Book chapter > peer review
2016
Jan Martin Lemnitzer / : A Model for a MH17 Tribunal?.
In: European Journal of International Law, Vol. 27, No. 4, 11.2016, p. 923-944
Journal article > peer review
Jan Martin Lemnitzer /
In: Diplomacy and Statecraft, Vol. 27, No. 4, 2016, p. 615-638
Journal article > peer review
More results... (total 14 results)
1/2
2/2