Cyber Peace
Herausgeber: Shackelford, Scott J.; Ankersen, Christopher; Douzet, Frederick
Cyber Peace
Herausgeber: Shackelford, Scott J.; Ankersen, Christopher; Douzet, Frederick
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Cyberspace is increasingly vital to the future of humanity and managing it peacefully and sustainably is critical to both security and prosperity in the twenty-first century. These chapters and essays unpack the field of cyber peace by investigating historical and contemporary analogies, in a wide-ranging and accessible Open Access publication.
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Cyberspace is increasingly vital to the future of humanity and managing it peacefully and sustainably is critical to both security and prosperity in the twenty-first century. These chapters and essays unpack the field of cyber peace by investigating historical and contemporary analogies, in a wide-ranging and accessible Open Access publication.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 568g
- ISBN-13: 9781108845038
- ISBN-10: 1108845037
- Artikelnr.: 63116553
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 568g
- ISBN-13: 9781108845038
- ISBN-10: 1108845037
- Artikelnr.: 63116553
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Beyond Stability, Toward Cyber Peace: Key Concepts, Visions, and
Models of Cyber Peace: 1. Cyber Peace: Is that a thing? Renée
Marlin-Bennett; 2. Domestic digital repression and cyber peace Jessica
Steinberg, Cyanne E. Loyle, and Federica Carugati; Part II. Modalities: How
Might Cyber Peace Be Achieved? What Practices and Processes Might Need to
Be Followed in Order to Make it a Reality?: 3. Information sharing as a
critical best practice for the sustainability of cyber peace Deborah
Housen-Couriel; 4. De-escalation pathways and disruptive technology: cyber
operations as off-ramps to war Brandon Valeriano and Benjamin Jensen; 5.
Cyber peace and intrastate armed conflicts: toward cyber peacebuilding?
Jean-Marie Chenou and John K. Bonilla-Aranzales; 6. Artificial intelligence
in cyber peace Tabrez Y. Ebrahim; Part III. Lessons Learned and Looking
Ahead; 7. Contributing to cyber peace by maximizing the potential for
deterrence: criminalization of cyberattacks under the International
Criminal Court's Rome Statute Jennifer Trahan; 8. Trust but verify: diverse
verifiers are a prerequisite to cyber peace Rob Knake and Adam Shostack; 9.
Building cyber peace while preparing for cyber war Frédérick Douzet, Aude
Géry, and François Delerue; Part IV. Reflections and Research Notes: 10.
Imagining cyber peace: an interview with a cyber peace pioneer Camille
François and Christopher Ankersen; 11. Overcoming barriers to empirical
cyber research Anne E. Boustead and Scott J. Shackelford; 12. Bits and
'peaces': solving the jigsaw to secure cyberspace Stéphane Duguin, Rebekah
Lewis, Francesca Bosco, and Juliana Crema; 13. Cyber hygiene can support
cyber peace Megan Stifel, Kayle Giroud and Ryan Walsh; 14. Crowdsourcing
cyber peace and cybersecurity Vineet Kumar; 15. Advanced persistent threat
groups increasingly destabilize peace and security in cyberspace Anne-Marie
Buzatu.
Models of Cyber Peace: 1. Cyber Peace: Is that a thing? Renée
Marlin-Bennett; 2. Domestic digital repression and cyber peace Jessica
Steinberg, Cyanne E. Loyle, and Federica Carugati; Part II. Modalities: How
Might Cyber Peace Be Achieved? What Practices and Processes Might Need to
Be Followed in Order to Make it a Reality?: 3. Information sharing as a
critical best practice for the sustainability of cyber peace Deborah
Housen-Couriel; 4. De-escalation pathways and disruptive technology: cyber
operations as off-ramps to war Brandon Valeriano and Benjamin Jensen; 5.
Cyber peace and intrastate armed conflicts: toward cyber peacebuilding?
Jean-Marie Chenou and John K. Bonilla-Aranzales; 6. Artificial intelligence
in cyber peace Tabrez Y. Ebrahim; Part III. Lessons Learned and Looking
Ahead; 7. Contributing to cyber peace by maximizing the potential for
deterrence: criminalization of cyberattacks under the International
Criminal Court's Rome Statute Jennifer Trahan; 8. Trust but verify: diverse
verifiers are a prerequisite to cyber peace Rob Knake and Adam Shostack; 9.
Building cyber peace while preparing for cyber war Frédérick Douzet, Aude
Géry, and François Delerue; Part IV. Reflections and Research Notes: 10.
Imagining cyber peace: an interview with a cyber peace pioneer Camille
François and Christopher Ankersen; 11. Overcoming barriers to empirical
cyber research Anne E. Boustead and Scott J. Shackelford; 12. Bits and
'peaces': solving the jigsaw to secure cyberspace Stéphane Duguin, Rebekah
Lewis, Francesca Bosco, and Juliana Crema; 13. Cyber hygiene can support
cyber peace Megan Stifel, Kayle Giroud and Ryan Walsh; 14. Crowdsourcing
cyber peace and cybersecurity Vineet Kumar; 15. Advanced persistent threat
groups increasingly destabilize peace and security in cyberspace Anne-Marie
Buzatu.
Part I. Beyond Stability, Toward Cyber Peace: Key Concepts, Visions, and
Models of Cyber Peace: 1. Cyber Peace: Is that a thing? Renée
Marlin-Bennett; 2. Domestic digital repression and cyber peace Jessica
Steinberg, Cyanne E. Loyle, and Federica Carugati; Part II. Modalities: How
Might Cyber Peace Be Achieved? What Practices and Processes Might Need to
Be Followed in Order to Make it a Reality?: 3. Information sharing as a
critical best practice for the sustainability of cyber peace Deborah
Housen-Couriel; 4. De-escalation pathways and disruptive technology: cyber
operations as off-ramps to war Brandon Valeriano and Benjamin Jensen; 5.
Cyber peace and intrastate armed conflicts: toward cyber peacebuilding?
Jean-Marie Chenou and John K. Bonilla-Aranzales; 6. Artificial intelligence
in cyber peace Tabrez Y. Ebrahim; Part III. Lessons Learned and Looking
Ahead; 7. Contributing to cyber peace by maximizing the potential for
deterrence: criminalization of cyberattacks under the International
Criminal Court's Rome Statute Jennifer Trahan; 8. Trust but verify: diverse
verifiers are a prerequisite to cyber peace Rob Knake and Adam Shostack; 9.
Building cyber peace while preparing for cyber war Frédérick Douzet, Aude
Géry, and François Delerue; Part IV. Reflections and Research Notes: 10.
Imagining cyber peace: an interview with a cyber peace pioneer Camille
François and Christopher Ankersen; 11. Overcoming barriers to empirical
cyber research Anne E. Boustead and Scott J. Shackelford; 12. Bits and
'peaces': solving the jigsaw to secure cyberspace Stéphane Duguin, Rebekah
Lewis, Francesca Bosco, and Juliana Crema; 13. Cyber hygiene can support
cyber peace Megan Stifel, Kayle Giroud and Ryan Walsh; 14. Crowdsourcing
cyber peace and cybersecurity Vineet Kumar; 15. Advanced persistent threat
groups increasingly destabilize peace and security in cyberspace Anne-Marie
Buzatu.
Models of Cyber Peace: 1. Cyber Peace: Is that a thing? Renée
Marlin-Bennett; 2. Domestic digital repression and cyber peace Jessica
Steinberg, Cyanne E. Loyle, and Federica Carugati; Part II. Modalities: How
Might Cyber Peace Be Achieved? What Practices and Processes Might Need to
Be Followed in Order to Make it a Reality?: 3. Information sharing as a
critical best practice for the sustainability of cyber peace Deborah
Housen-Couriel; 4. De-escalation pathways and disruptive technology: cyber
operations as off-ramps to war Brandon Valeriano and Benjamin Jensen; 5.
Cyber peace and intrastate armed conflicts: toward cyber peacebuilding?
Jean-Marie Chenou and John K. Bonilla-Aranzales; 6. Artificial intelligence
in cyber peace Tabrez Y. Ebrahim; Part III. Lessons Learned and Looking
Ahead; 7. Contributing to cyber peace by maximizing the potential for
deterrence: criminalization of cyberattacks under the International
Criminal Court's Rome Statute Jennifer Trahan; 8. Trust but verify: diverse
verifiers are a prerequisite to cyber peace Rob Knake and Adam Shostack; 9.
Building cyber peace while preparing for cyber war Frédérick Douzet, Aude
Géry, and François Delerue; Part IV. Reflections and Research Notes: 10.
Imagining cyber peace: an interview with a cyber peace pioneer Camille
François and Christopher Ankersen; 11. Overcoming barriers to empirical
cyber research Anne E. Boustead and Scott J. Shackelford; 12. Bits and
'peaces': solving the jigsaw to secure cyberspace Stéphane Duguin, Rebekah
Lewis, Francesca Bosco, and Juliana Crema; 13. Cyber hygiene can support
cyber peace Megan Stifel, Kayle Giroud and Ryan Walsh; 14. Crowdsourcing
cyber peace and cybersecurity Vineet Kumar; 15. Advanced persistent threat
groups increasingly destabilize peace and security in cyberspace Anne-Marie
Buzatu.