The book highlights international efforts in cyber environment regulation, reviews the best practices of the leading cyber powers and their controversial approaches, urges for responsible state behavior. It also proposes information security and cyber defense solutions and suggests definitions for selected conflicting cyber terms. The disruptive potential of cyber tools merging with military weapons is examined from the technical point of view, as well as legal, ethical, and political angles. Key Features: Examines cyber arms and their evolution, including into lethal autonomous weapon system (LAWS), which is based on real life events illustrating militarization of the cyberspace, cyber arms race escalation and warfare mutation Provi...
This volume has three parts: the first focuses on cyberspace itself; the second on some of the major...
Cybersecurity is an active and important area of study, practice, and research today. It spans vario...
In the new cyber landscape, the legal rules apply only to defenders. Even nonprimary countries and c...
The book highlights international efforts in cyber environment regulation, reviews the best practice...
Cyber weapons and cyber warfare have become one of the most dangerous innovations of recent years, a...
Cyberspace, already a few decades old, has become a matter of course for most of us, part of our eve...
Cyberweapons and cyberwarfare are one of the most dangerous innovations of recent years, and a signi...
Today, cyberspace is where new forms of criminality are being exploited; and cyberspace has become t...
This paper discusses cyber warfare and its intersection with the law of armed conflict. Cyberspace c...
Based on democratic principles that encourage creation and transmission of information and knowledge...
Next to sea, land, air and space, ‘cyber space’ appears to be the fifth operational domain for the m...
States’ capacity for using information and communication technology (ICT) to inflict grave economic,...
The internet has changed the rules of many industries, and war is no exception. But can a computer v...
Cyber warfare is an increasingly important emerging phenomenon in international relations. The focu...
Despite being a crucially important domain for states, businesses, and individuals, cyberspace still...
This volume has three parts: the first focuses on cyberspace itself; the second on some of the major...
Cybersecurity is an active and important area of study, practice, and research today. It spans vario...
In the new cyber landscape, the legal rules apply only to defenders. Even nonprimary countries and c...
The book highlights international efforts in cyber environment regulation, reviews the best practice...
Cyber weapons and cyber warfare have become one of the most dangerous innovations of recent years, a...
Cyberspace, already a few decades old, has become a matter of course for most of us, part of our eve...
Cyberweapons and cyberwarfare are one of the most dangerous innovations of recent years, and a signi...
Today, cyberspace is where new forms of criminality are being exploited; and cyberspace has become t...
This paper discusses cyber warfare and its intersection with the law of armed conflict. Cyberspace c...
Based on democratic principles that encourage creation and transmission of information and knowledge...
Next to sea, land, air and space, ‘cyber space’ appears to be the fifth operational domain for the m...
States’ capacity for using information and communication technology (ICT) to inflict grave economic,...
The internet has changed the rules of many industries, and war is no exception. But can a computer v...
Cyber warfare is an increasingly important emerging phenomenon in international relations. The focu...
Despite being a crucially important domain for states, businesses, and individuals, cyberspace still...
This volume has three parts: the first focuses on cyberspace itself; the second on some of the major...
Cybersecurity is an active and important area of study, practice, and research today. It spans vario...
In the new cyber landscape, the legal rules apply only to defenders. Even nonprimary countries and c...