US National Cybersecurity
US National Cybersecurity
International Politics, Concepts and Organization
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
07/2017
238
Dura
Inglês
9780415787994
15 a 20 dias
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1. Introduction, Damien Van Puyvelde and Aaron F. Brantly PART I: The International Politics of Cybersecurity 2. Cybersecurity and Cross Domain Deterrence, Jon Lindsay and Erik Gartzke 3. Crossing the Rubicon: Identifying and Responding to an Armed Cyberattack, Nerea M. Cal 4. The Outlook for Constraining International Norms for Offensive Cyber Operations, Brian Mazanec 5. Developing an International Cyberspace Security Governance Framework: Comparisons to Outer Space, Tim Ridout PART II: Conceptualizing Cybersecurity 6. Traditional Military Thinking in Cyberspace: The Need for Adaptation, Jan Kallberg 7. Epidemiological Approaches to National Cybersecurity, Aaron F. Brantly 8. The Defender's Innovator's Challenge: Can the US Army Learn to Out-Hack Those Who Attack Us in Cyberspace?, Ernest Y. Wong, Katherine R. Hutton And Ryan F. Gagnon 9. Evolving Cyber Intelligence, Stephen Gary and Randy Borum 10. Changing the Game: Cyberspace and Big Data Driven National Security Intelligence, Aaron F. Brantly PART III: Organizing Cybersecurity 11. Cybersecurity in the United States and the United Kingdom: The Need for Trust and Cooperation, Kris Stoddart 12. From Information to Cybersecurity: Bridging the Public-Private Divide, Damien Van Puyvelde 13. Training Cyber Intelligence Coalitions, Scott Bethel and John Whisenhunt 14. Conclusion, Aaron F. Brantly AND Damien Van Puyvelde
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1. Introduction, Damien Van Puyvelde and Aaron F. Brantly PART I: The International Politics of Cybersecurity 2. Cybersecurity and Cross Domain Deterrence, Jon Lindsay and Erik Gartzke 3. Crossing the Rubicon: Identifying and Responding to an Armed Cyberattack, Nerea M. Cal 4. The Outlook for Constraining International Norms for Offensive Cyber Operations, Brian Mazanec 5. Developing an International Cyberspace Security Governance Framework: Comparisons to Outer Space, Tim Ridout PART II: Conceptualizing Cybersecurity 6. Traditional Military Thinking in Cyberspace: The Need for Adaptation, Jan Kallberg 7. Epidemiological Approaches to National Cybersecurity, Aaron F. Brantly 8. The Defender's Innovator's Challenge: Can the US Army Learn to Out-Hack Those Who Attack Us in Cyberspace?, Ernest Y. Wong, Katherine R. Hutton And Ryan F. Gagnon 9. Evolving Cyber Intelligence, Stephen Gary and Randy Borum 10. Changing the Game: Cyberspace and Big Data Driven National Security Intelligence, Aaron F. Brantly PART III: Organizing Cybersecurity 11. Cybersecurity in the United States and the United Kingdom: The Need for Trust and Cooperation, Kris Stoddart 12. From Information to Cybersecurity: Bridging the Public-Private Divide, Damien Van Puyvelde 13. Training Cyber Intelligence Coalitions, Scott Bethel and John Whisenhunt 14. Conclusion, Aaron F. Brantly AND Damien Van Puyvelde
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