This new collection of cyberspace policy essays includes the works of fourteen scholars and thinkers who present a panoply of views into how cyberspace can be contemplated as policy, doc- trine, and strategy. The essays are not U.S.-centric but include focused views of Russian and Chinese thought on the domain, as ably presented by Nikolas Gvosdev and Nigel Inkster, respectively. Additionally, James Joyner provides an excellent synopsis of American and European Union thinking on cybersecu- rity and how these differing approaches affect not only national-level policy but also the debates within NATO
Cyber warfare twenty-first century is becoming increasingly important and is becoming the fifth mili...
In the 1960s, during some very tense days in the Cold War the United States of America (USA) and the...
At the same time that cyberspace has created some opportunities, such as higher efficiency of critic...
Cyberspace presents a new arena for international relations and order. As society becomes more relia...
This volume has three parts: the first focuses on cyberspace itself; the second on some of the major...
Based on democratic principles that encourage creation and transmission of information and knowledge...
Since its emergence, cyberspace has been developing dynamically. It has become an information and co...
Nowadays, the vast majority of the threats to our security come from cyberspace, resulting in a sign...
Concepts like cyberspace, cyber security, cyber war and other words from the same family are increas...
Next to sea, land, air and space, ‘cyber space’ appears to be the fifth operational domain for the m...
This volume explores the contemporary challenges to US national cybersecurity. Taking stock of th...
Improvements in cybernetics have made likely far reaching shifts in all areas of life. Thus, the sci...
This essay explores the challenges of ensuring cyber security internationally and what needs to be d...
Cyberspace is a fact of daily life. Until recently cyberspace was considered largely a matter of low...
Cyberspace is by itself a dimension that has own unique nature with characteristics that shape and a...
Cyber warfare twenty-first century is becoming increasingly important and is becoming the fifth mili...
In the 1960s, during some very tense days in the Cold War the United States of America (USA) and the...
At the same time that cyberspace has created some opportunities, such as higher efficiency of critic...
Cyberspace presents a new arena for international relations and order. As society becomes more relia...
This volume has three parts: the first focuses on cyberspace itself; the second on some of the major...
Based on democratic principles that encourage creation and transmission of information and knowledge...
Since its emergence, cyberspace has been developing dynamically. It has become an information and co...
Nowadays, the vast majority of the threats to our security come from cyberspace, resulting in a sign...
Concepts like cyberspace, cyber security, cyber war and other words from the same family are increas...
Next to sea, land, air and space, ‘cyber space’ appears to be the fifth operational domain for the m...
This volume explores the contemporary challenges to US national cybersecurity. Taking stock of th...
Improvements in cybernetics have made likely far reaching shifts in all areas of life. Thus, the sci...
This essay explores the challenges of ensuring cyber security internationally and what needs to be d...
Cyberspace is a fact of daily life. Until recently cyberspace was considered largely a matter of low...
Cyberspace is by itself a dimension that has own unique nature with characteristics that shape and a...
Cyber warfare twenty-first century is becoming increasingly important and is becoming the fifth mili...
In the 1960s, during some very tense days in the Cold War the United States of America (USA) and the...
At the same time that cyberspace has created some opportunities, such as higher efficiency of critic...