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Cyber Deterrence in Singapore : Framework & Recommendations

open access: yes, 2018
As a small state, Singapore’s ability to create deterrence against cyberattacks is very limited. There is limited value in pursuing classic deterrence through denial and punishment because: (i) technology is relatively cheap and widely available; (ii ...
Tan, Eugene Eg
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The Role of Deterrence in Australian Strategic Thought: Implications for ANZUS

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This article scrutinizes the expanding role of deterrence in Australian strategic thought and defense policy, particularly since 2009. It explores how Australia has transitioned from a focus on territorial defense to adopting deterrence by denial as a ...
Chris Rahman (19585591)   +1 more
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Kiberatturēšana ar sodīšanu un noliegumu: Amerikas Savienoto Valstu, Apvienotās Karalistes, Francijas un Vācijas pieejas

open access: yes, 2021
Starptautiskā pārvaldība un diplomātijaSocioloģija, politoloģija un antropoloģijaInternational Governance and DiplomacySociology, Politics and AnthropologyThis master’s thesis aims to explore the cyber deterrence approaches of punishment and denial ...
Sebastians Plaudis
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Deterrence in Cyberspace: The Role of EU Regulations in Enhancing the EU's Cyber Deterrence Posture

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This thesis explores the impact of regulations on cyber deterrence, addressing a gap in academic literature through a case study on the regulatory framework of the European Union (EU).
Kaluha, Adam
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Digital Ethics in the Quizlet and ChatGPT Era: Balancing Deterrence and Denial

open access: yes
An increasing number of students are becoming accustomed to using online academic information sharing resources such as Quizlet, and artificial intelligence (AI)-based platforms such as ChatGPT or Perplexity.
Kang, Martin, Whang, Sun-young (Sunny)
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Fleeting Deterrence and Enduring Intractable Conflict: The Case of Hamas vs. Israel [PDF]

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Traditional deterrence frameworks fail to explain the persistent instability of asymmetric, enduring conflicts like the one between Israel and Hamas. These conflicts may involve deterrence-oriented violence and may feature deterrence success.
Saidoff, Joshua Adam
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