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Cyberwarfare and Cybersecurity
2021Abstract Information warfare is part of the technology-based challenge by China and Russia to the post–World War II liberal order. Russia uses traditional and social media in a long-range, systematic, worldwide disinformation campaign to undermine Western democracies and alliances and the idea of objective truth.
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Conjectures for framing cyberwarfare
Defense & Security Analysis, 2015Cyberspace has emerged as a potentially new (and unconventional) domain for warfare. Much debate has focused on understanding cyber conflict. The ability to critically analyse this phenomenon is important; however, the nascent nature of cyberwarfare and the complexity of the systems involved create challenges not met by conventional approaches.
Peter J. Dortmans +2 more
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Cyberinsecurity and Cyberwarfare
2015This chapter seeks to define the term “cyberinsecurity” as the intersection of human fears and errors with user behaviour in a digital setting. Examining links between psychology and human-computer interaction, the author explores several case studies set against the context of cyber-authoritarianism in Asian countries and argues that any attempts to ...
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Journal of Military Ethics, 2010
Abstract The paper addresses several issues in the morality of cyberwar and cyberwarfare, defined as one nation's attacks on the governmental or civilian information systems of another nation. It sketches the diverse technical ways in which an attack may occur, including denial-of-service attacks and the insertion of various forms of malware. It argues
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Abstract The paper addresses several issues in the morality of cyberwar and cyberwarfare, defined as one nation's attacks on the governmental or civilian information systems of another nation. It sketches the diverse technical ways in which an attack may occur, including denial-of-service attacks and the insertion of various forms of malware. It argues
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Abstract Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a key success or failure factor in shaping the future of cyberwarfare that has changed the dynamics of both offence and defence capabilities in the cyber battlefield. Compared to traditional cyber operations, however, AI-driven systems bring the added characteristics of automation, adaptability and ...
GOPALAKRISHNA KARAMCHAND +1 more
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Cyberwarfare and State Responsibility
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013An attempt to establish a link between the rules on State responsibility and Computer Network Attacks and assess the potential for using it as a possible reference point for developing a set of rules specifically tailored to regulate such attacks.
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Cyberwarfare, intelligence and technology
2022Current Affairs Lecture Ukraine-Russia - legal aspects, 09 maart ...
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