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Adopting a multidisciplinary perspective, this book explores the key challenges associated with the proliferation of cyber capabilities.
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Adopting a multidisciplinary perspective, this book explores the key challenges associated with the proliferation of cyber capabilities.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317365419
- Artikelnr.: 44873853
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317365419
- Artikelnr.: 44873853
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Karsten Friis is Senior Adviser and Head of the Research Group on Security and Defence at Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), Oslo, Norway. Jens Ringsmose is an Associate Professor and Head of Department at the Department of Political Science and Public Management, University of Southern Denmark.
Preface, Michael Rühle Introduction, Karsten Friis & Jens Ringsmose 1.
Competing Theoretical and Conceptual Approaches to Strategic Cybersecurity,
Hans-Inge Langø 2. From Cyber Threats to Cyber Risks, Karsten Friis and
Erik Reichborn-Kjennerud 3. Cyber Spillover Conflicts: Transitions from
Cyber Conflict to Conventional Foreign Policy Disputes?, Ryan C. Maness and
Brandon Valeriano 4. Power, Rivalry and Cyber Conflict: An Empirical
Analysis, Allison Pytlak and George E. Mitchell 5. Cybersecurity in Sweden
and China: Going on the Attack?, Johan Eriksson and Johan Lagerkvist 6. Who
Pays for Zero-days? Balancing Long-term Stability in Cyberspace against
Short-term National Security Benefits, Michel Herzog and Jonas Schmid 7.
How to Govern Cybersecurity?: The Limits of the Multi-stakeholder Approach
and the Need to Rethink Public-private Cooperation, Lilly Pijnenburg Muller
8. Cyber Warfare by Social Network Media, Thomas Elkjer Nissen 9. Politics
and the development of legal norms in cyberspace, Anders Henriksen 10.
Cyber Weapons: Oxymoron or a Real World Phenomenon to be Regulated?, Bill
Boothby 11. Law in the Militarization of Cyberspace: Framing a Critical
Research Agenda, Kristin Bergtora Sandvik
Competing Theoretical and Conceptual Approaches to Strategic Cybersecurity,
Hans-Inge Langø 2. From Cyber Threats to Cyber Risks, Karsten Friis and
Erik Reichborn-Kjennerud 3. Cyber Spillover Conflicts: Transitions from
Cyber Conflict to Conventional Foreign Policy Disputes?, Ryan C. Maness and
Brandon Valeriano 4. Power, Rivalry and Cyber Conflict: An Empirical
Analysis, Allison Pytlak and George E. Mitchell 5. Cybersecurity in Sweden
and China: Going on the Attack?, Johan Eriksson and Johan Lagerkvist 6. Who
Pays for Zero-days? Balancing Long-term Stability in Cyberspace against
Short-term National Security Benefits, Michel Herzog and Jonas Schmid 7.
How to Govern Cybersecurity?: The Limits of the Multi-stakeholder Approach
and the Need to Rethink Public-private Cooperation, Lilly Pijnenburg Muller
8. Cyber Warfare by Social Network Media, Thomas Elkjer Nissen 9. Politics
and the development of legal norms in cyberspace, Anders Henriksen 10.
Cyber Weapons: Oxymoron or a Real World Phenomenon to be Regulated?, Bill
Boothby 11. Law in the Militarization of Cyberspace: Framing a Critical
Research Agenda, Kristin Bergtora Sandvik
Preface, Michael Rühle Introduction, Karsten Friis & Jens Ringsmose 1.
Competing Theoretical and Conceptual Approaches to Strategic Cybersecurity,
Hans-Inge Langø 2. From Cyber Threats to Cyber Risks, Karsten Friis and
Erik Reichborn-Kjennerud 3. Cyber Spillover Conflicts: Transitions from
Cyber Conflict to Conventional Foreign Policy Disputes?, Ryan C. Maness and
Brandon Valeriano 4. Power, Rivalry and Cyber Conflict: An Empirical
Analysis, Allison Pytlak and George E. Mitchell 5. Cybersecurity in Sweden
and China: Going on the Attack?, Johan Eriksson and Johan Lagerkvist 6. Who
Pays for Zero-days? Balancing Long-term Stability in Cyberspace against
Short-term National Security Benefits, Michel Herzog and Jonas Schmid 7.
How to Govern Cybersecurity?: The Limits of the Multi-stakeholder Approach
and the Need to Rethink Public-private Cooperation, Lilly Pijnenburg Muller
8. Cyber Warfare by Social Network Media, Thomas Elkjer Nissen 9. Politics
and the development of legal norms in cyberspace, Anders Henriksen 10.
Cyber Weapons: Oxymoron or a Real World Phenomenon to be Regulated?, Bill
Boothby 11. Law in the Militarization of Cyberspace: Framing a Critical
Research Agenda, Kristin Bergtora Sandvik
Competing Theoretical and Conceptual Approaches to Strategic Cybersecurity,
Hans-Inge Langø 2. From Cyber Threats to Cyber Risks, Karsten Friis and
Erik Reichborn-Kjennerud 3. Cyber Spillover Conflicts: Transitions from
Cyber Conflict to Conventional Foreign Policy Disputes?, Ryan C. Maness and
Brandon Valeriano 4. Power, Rivalry and Cyber Conflict: An Empirical
Analysis, Allison Pytlak and George E. Mitchell 5. Cybersecurity in Sweden
and China: Going on the Attack?, Johan Eriksson and Johan Lagerkvist 6. Who
Pays for Zero-days? Balancing Long-term Stability in Cyberspace against
Short-term National Security Benefits, Michel Herzog and Jonas Schmid 7.
How to Govern Cybersecurity?: The Limits of the Multi-stakeholder Approach
and the Need to Rethink Public-private Cooperation, Lilly Pijnenburg Muller
8. Cyber Warfare by Social Network Media, Thomas Elkjer Nissen 9. Politics
and the development of legal norms in cyberspace, Anders Henriksen 10.
Cyber Weapons: Oxymoron or a Real World Phenomenon to be Regulated?, Bill
Boothby 11. Law in the Militarization of Cyberspace: Framing a Critical
Research Agenda, Kristin Bergtora Sandvik