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Securing Virtual Space

Space and Culture, 2012
This article uses a governmentality and discourse analysis approach to analyze cyber security policy literature. It examines the problems of construction of virtual space and current efforts to secure this space political and technologically. It extracts a model of cyber security discourse that constructs cyberspace as ungovernable, unknowable, a ...
David Barnard-Wills, Debi Ashenden
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Security in Space

1984
The different kinds of space weapons which are being developed and tested by the superpowers, or can be conceived in principle, have been described and discussed in several recent papers1. As a background for the following discussion, Table 1 contains a classification of all weapon systems in terms of the site (earth’s surface, air or outer space ...
Luciano Anselmo   +2 more
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Security Solutions for Smart Spaces

2011 IEEE/IPSJ International Symposium on Applications and the Internet, 2011
Smart spaces enable heterogeneous devices to cooperate dynamically in various environments. They can be used, for instance, in personal, home, office or public networks to share information between devices ranging from sensors and embedded gadgets to PCs, servers, mobile phones and entertainment electronics.
Hyttinen, Pasi, Suomalainen, Jani
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Space Security Law

2018
The use and exploration of space by humans is historically implicated with international and national security. Space exploration itself was sparked, in part, by the race to develop intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM), and the strategic uses of space enable the global projection of force by major military powers.
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Security from space

IEE Review, 2003
Satellites have gained a prominent role in the US's toughened homeland protection plan and many companies are set to benefit. Satellites have an important role in monitoring and protecting infrastructure and many companies are planning to capitalise on America's emergent homeland security market.
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Security Service Packages: Partitioning the Security Space

Journal of Information Privacy and Security, 2006
AbstractThe Common Criteria has been developed, through an international effort, to represent elementary security specifications. Protection Profiles for Security Service Packages (SSPs) are being investigated as a way to bundle these security specifications into larger packages than currently provided by the Common Criteria.
Donald G. Marks, John Hale
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Security in space

Space Policy, 2015
Abstract The United States has been engaged in multiple activities to enhance international stability and ensure the sustainability of space activities. This includes multilateral activities within the United Nations such ash the “Group of Government Experts” to study transparency and confidence building measures (TCBMs) for outer space activities ...
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Critical Space Security

Abstract This chapter reviews a crucial issue of space security: the possibility that states might attempt to control portions of space for exclusive use in security competition with other states. It examines that issue from a critical theoretical perspective, by challenging widely accepted lines of argument.
Carl Graefe, Raymond Duvall
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Space Security

2021
Arthur J. Simental   +3 more
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Space and Security

2011
This thorough examination of the roots and motivations for U.S. national security space policy provides an essential foundation for considering current space security issues. During the Cold War era, space was an important arena for the clashing superpowers, yet the United States government chose not to station weapons there.
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