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020 _a9781119885078
041 _aEnglish
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100 _aLaurent, Sebastien-Yves
_eEditor
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245 _aConflicts, crimes and regulations in cyberspace
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aNew Jersey:
_bWiley Data and Cybersecurity,
_c2022.
300 _axiv, 203p.
500 _aThe study of cyberspace is relatively new within the field of social sciences, yet interest in the subject is significant. Conflicts, Crimes and Regulations in Cyberspace contributes to the scientific debate being brought to the fore by addressing international and methodological issues, through the use of case studies. This book presents cyberspace as a socio-technical system on an international level. It focuses on state and non-state actors, as well as the study of strategic concepts and norms. Unlike global studies, the socio-technical approach and “meso” scale facilitate the analysis of cyberspace in international relations. This is an area of both collaboration and conflict for which specific modes of regulation have appeared.
650 _aThe United States, States and the False Claims of the End of the Global Internet
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650 _a Cybersecurity in America: The US National Security Apparatus and Cyber Conflict Management
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650 _aCyberdefense, the Digital Dimension of National Security
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856 _uhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?bknumber=10495384
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