Internet Governance Project (IGP)

[中文]
[Français]
Portrait of Michel van Eeten

Michel van Eeten

Scientific Committee Member
Delft, The Netherlands
m.j.g.vaneeten |a| tudelft.nl

Michel J.G. van Eeten is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands. He also teaches in several executive education programs at the Netherlands School of Public Administration in the Hague.

His research has been focused on the reliability and security of critical infrastructures, most recently on the issue of internet security. Recent work as a policy analyst includes advice for a variety of infrastructure operators and service providers in telecommunications, rail transportation, electricity provision, water supply and financial services. Currently, he is a consultant for the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and the OECD Working Party on Information Security and Privacy on the economics of malware.

Notable publications include:

  • Michel van Eeten, Johannes Bauer, Mark de Bruijne, John Groenewegen, Wolter Lemstra, (2008), Economics of Malware: Security Decisions, Incentives and Externalities. (Currently being declassified by the OECD).
  • Michel van Eeten, Hans de Bruijn, Mirjam Kars, Haiko van der Voort, (2006), The Governance of Cybersecurity: A Framework for Policy, in: International Journal of Critical Infrastructures 2 (4): 357-378.
  • Michel van Eeten and Emery Roe, (2002), Ecology, Engineering and Management: Reconciling Ecosystem Rehabilitation and Service Reliability, Oxford: Oxford University Press.