Cyberspace: malevolent actors, criminal opportunities, and strategic competition

"This volume has three parts: the first focuses on cyberspace itself; the second on some of the major forms of malevolence or threats that have become one of its defining characteristics; and the third on possible responses to these threats. One of the most significant features of cyberspace, h...

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Weitere Verfasser: Williams, Phillip G. (HerausgeberIn), Fiddner, Dighton (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Carlisle, PA Strategic Studies Institute and U.S. Army War College Press [2016]
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Inhaltsangabe:
  • Includes bibliographical references
  • Introduction / Phil Williams and Dighton Fiddner
  • Part I. Concepts and trends in cyberspace. Defining a framework for decision-making in cyberspace / Dighton Fiddner
  • Emerging trends in cyberspace : dimensions and dilemmas / Nazli Choucri
  • Technologies that will change your world / Rick Hutley
  • Big data challenges, failed cities, and the rise of the new net / Jeff Boleng and Colin P. Clarke
  • Part II. Challenges and threats in cyberspace. Cyberterrorism in a post-Stuxnet world / Michael Kenney
  • China's reconnaissance and system sabotage activities : supporting information deterrence / Timothy L. Thomas
  • Information warfare a la Russe / Stephen J. Blank
  • The adaptive nature of crime : co-opting the internet / Shawn C. Hoard, Jeffrey L. Carasiti, and Edward J. Masten
  • Digitally armed and dangerous : humanitarian intervention in the wired world / Ronald J. Deibert and John Scott-Railton
  • The threat from inside ... your automobile / Isaac R. Porche III
  • Part III. Responding to threats in cyberspace. Reflections on cyberdeterrence / Martin Libicki
  • Framing cyberwar and cybersecurity : compelling metaphors and dubious policy templates / Davis B. Bobrow
  • Identifying the real and absolute enemy / Rob van Kranenburg
  • Could the United States benefit from cyber-arms-control agreements? / Benoît Morel
  • Transnational organized crime and digilantes in the cybercommons / Kelsey Ida
  • From cybercrime to cyberwar : indicators and warnings / Timothy J. Shimeall
  • Crisis management in cyberspace and in a "cybered" world / Phil Williams
  • Cybered ways of warfare : the emergent spectrum of democratized predation and the future cyber-Westphalia interstate topology / Chris C. Demchak
  • Conclusion / Dighton Fiddner