To the Question of the Computer Wars History
In the present article author investigates the concept of "cyberwar", history and nature of computer wars studies. Author analyzes opinions of jurists and experts in the field, compares some views on the history of cyberwars.
Alexander A. Galushkin
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Can a Cyberattack Become an Act of War? European and Trans-Atlantic Perspectives [PDF]
In the last two decades, along with the process of digitalisation of businesses and state apparatuses, the world has faced a new major issue that can produce physical / non-physical damage, and equally threaten individual security and the state’s ...
Sorin Ducaru +2 more
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This article examines the concept of the ‘grey zone’ in international conflict, with a particular focus on its application in cyberspace. The grey zone refers to non-conventional strategies employed by states to achieve strategic objectives without ...
Dominika Dziwisz
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COVID-19 pandemic and the cyberthreat landscape: Research challenges and opportunities. [PDF]
Saleous H +6 more
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A spy’s guide to Boston University [PDF]
This article originally appeared in the Vol 23, No 3, Winter 2017-18 edition of AFIO’s Intelligencer journal, which is published by AFIO (Association of Former Intelligence Officers), Falls Church, VA.In this article, Professor John Woodward, a retired ...
Woodward, John
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The Role and Logic of Nontraditional Security in China's Engagement in Global Governance Mechanisms under Xi Jinping's Regime. [PDF]
Hongyi L.
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Cybersecurity Risk Management Framework for Blockchain Identity Management Systems in Health IoT. [PDF]
Alamri B, Crowley K, Richardson I.
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Optimising peace through a Universal Global Peace Treaty to constrain the risk of war from a militarised artificial superintelligence. [PDF]
Carayannis EG, Draper J.
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The Strong Story Hypothesis and the Directed Perception Hypothesis [PDF]
I ask why humans are smarter than other primates, and I hypothesize that an important part of the answer lies in what I call the Strong Story Hypothesis, which holds that story telling and understanding have a central role in human intelligence.
Winston, Patrick Henry
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Disinformation detection on social media: An integrated approach. [PDF]
Rastogi S, Bansal D.
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