This dissertation is comprised of three separate papers that address how cyber power contributes to national power and the implications for international security posed by cyber operations. The first paper, “Cyber Power and International Stability: Assessing Deterrence and Escalation in Cyberspace,” posits that there are unique attributes that define the cyber domain and that have direct implications on deterrence and escalation dynamics between state actors. The second paper, “Arms Control and Confidence Building Measures for the Cyber Domain,” explores at various mechanisms that states have traditionally used to foster stability and prevent inadvertent conflict and assesses their applicability to controlling cyber operations. Finally, “Th...
Defence date: 9 November 2016Examining Board: Professor Nehal Bhuta, European University Institute (...
In recent years, scholars, commentators and politicians have discussed the prospect of a ‘cyber secu...
This paper examines the causal relationship between cyber technology’s deep global integration and c...
Doctor of PhilosophySecurity StudiesJeffrey J. PickeringAs the Internet is progressively integrated ...
The increased use of cyber warfare, accomplished by both state and non-state actors, raises question...
This dissertation is a mixed method, empirical study on the causes and consequences of the prolifera...
One of the most significant challenges to deterring attacks in cyberspace is the difficulty of ident...
This article seeks to reconcile the support status of cyber power in the United States military with...
With the increasing frequency of cyberattacks, there has been growing discussion on whether these ac...
Even though there has been a rapid increase in state cybercapacity over the last two decades, resear...
The United States is heavily reliant on information technology and cyberspace to function at the soc...
Cyberspace, already a few decades old, has become a matter of course for most of us, part of our eve...
This thesis explores the implications of nation-state cyberwarfare and cyber conflict in the context...
Cyberspace is a unique human-made environment on which global society is increasingly dependent for ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Similar to the discovery of fission, the advent of ...
Defence date: 9 November 2016Examining Board: Professor Nehal Bhuta, European University Institute (...
In recent years, scholars, commentators and politicians have discussed the prospect of a ‘cyber secu...
This paper examines the causal relationship between cyber technology’s deep global integration and c...
Doctor of PhilosophySecurity StudiesJeffrey J. PickeringAs the Internet is progressively integrated ...
The increased use of cyber warfare, accomplished by both state and non-state actors, raises question...
This dissertation is a mixed method, empirical study on the causes and consequences of the prolifera...
One of the most significant challenges to deterring attacks in cyberspace is the difficulty of ident...
This article seeks to reconcile the support status of cyber power in the United States military with...
With the increasing frequency of cyberattacks, there has been growing discussion on whether these ac...
Even though there has been a rapid increase in state cybercapacity over the last two decades, resear...
The United States is heavily reliant on information technology and cyberspace to function at the soc...
Cyberspace, already a few decades old, has become a matter of course for most of us, part of our eve...
This thesis explores the implications of nation-state cyberwarfare and cyber conflict in the context...
Cyberspace is a unique human-made environment on which global society is increasingly dependent for ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Similar to the discovery of fission, the advent of ...
Defence date: 9 November 2016Examining Board: Professor Nehal Bhuta, European University Institute (...
In recent years, scholars, commentators and politicians have discussed the prospect of a ‘cyber secu...
This paper examines the causal relationship between cyber technology’s deep global integration and c...