Cybersecurity

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Author by Peter W. Singer
Genre : Business & Economics
Publisher : Oxford University Press
ISBN : 9780199918119
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 323 Page
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An authoritative, single-volume introduction to cybersecurity addresses topics ranging from phishing and electrical-grid takedowns to cybercrime and online freedom, sharing illustrative anecdotes to explain how cyberspace security works and what everyday people can do to protect themselves. Simultaneous.


Cybersecurity And Cyberwar

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Author by P.W. Singer
Genre : Political Science
Publisher : Oxford University Press
ISBN : 9780199364572
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 336 Page
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A generation ago, "cyberspace" was just a term from science fiction, used to describe the nascent network of computers linking a few university labs. Today, our entire modern way of life, from communication to commerce to conflict, fundamentally depends on the Internet. And the cybersecurity issues that result challenge literally everyone: politicians wrestling with everything from cybercrime to online freedom; generals protecting the nation from new forms of attack, while planning new cyberwars; business executives defending firms from once unimaginable threats, and looking to make money off of them; lawyers and ethicists building new frameworks for right and wrong. Most of all, cybersecurity issues affect us as individuals. We face new questions in everything from our rights and responsibilities as citizens of both the online and real world to simply how to protect ourselves and our families from a new type of danger. And yet, there is perhaps no issue that has grown so important, so quickly, and that touches so many, that remains so poorly understood. In Cybersecurity and CyberWar: What Everyone Needs to Know®, New York Times best-selling author P. W. Singer and noted cyber expert Allan Friedman team up to provide the kind of easy-to-read, yet deeply informative resource book that has been missing on this crucial issue of 21st century life. Written in a lively, accessible style, filled with engaging stories and illustrative anecdotes, the book is structured around the key question areas of cyberspace and its security: how it all works, why it all matters, and what can we do? Along the way, they take readers on a tour of the important (and entertaining) issues and characters of cybersecurity, from the "Anonymous" hacker group and the Stuxnet computer virus to the new cyber units of the Chinese and U.S. militaries. Cybersecurity and CyberWar: What Everyone Needs to Know® is the definitive account on the subject for us all, which comes not a moment too soon. What Everyone Needs to Know® is a registered trademark of Oxford University Press.


Cyberwar Cyberterror Cybercrime And Cyberactivism

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Author by Julie Mehan
Genre : Computers
Publisher : IT Governance Publishing
ISBN : 9781849285711
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 352 Page
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This book encourages cybersecurity professionals to take a wider view of what cybersecurity means, and to exploit international standards and best practice to create a culture of cybersecurity awareness within their organization that supplements technology-based defenses.


Cybersecurity And Cyberwar

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Author by Taj Cassidy
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ISBN : 1983062898
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 51 Page
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Learn all you need to know about Cybersecurity and Cyberwar in under an hour "The cyber thing - it's wonderful that more attention is going into that."Bill Gates, perhaps especially Bill Gates, understood the importance of cybersecurity, even back in 2013 before terms like the Internet of all Things entered our common vocabulary.What is the price we pay for our hyper-connectivity? Convenience? Absolutely. Instant information? Most definitely. Security threats to our personal and financial security? The hijacking of our democratic institutions? Increasingly, yes, and yes.Cybersecurity is more than a trendy buzzword meant to scare us into finally choosing more secure passwords for our personal devices. Over the past decades, our connectivity has exploded to include everything from cars, planes, and homes to coffee makers, medicine and lightbulbs. Cybersecurity experts agree flaws and vulnerabilities in software mean hackers seem always to be one step ahead of us. Lackadaisical personal and institutional cyber security also exposes us to potential real world consequences. Another new addition to our lexicon - Cyberwar.Cyberwar means the internet is now a battlefield. And unlike standard military attacks, cyberattacks can be launched from any distance, with no warning and with little evidence of who our attacker is.So, what can we do? Well, we cannot stick our heads in the sand; we can't ignore our own personal cyber security and we must urge governments to work with partners in the tech industry to protect our cyber security as part of international law.Our short book is extensively researched and lucidly written. In under an hour you will be familiar with all the circumstances concerning Cybersecurity & Cyberwar. So, what are you waiting for? Click on the buy now button and grab your copy today!


Cybersecurity Policies And Strategies For Cyberwarfare Prevention

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Author by Richet, Jean-Loup
Genre : Computers
Publisher : IGI Global
ISBN : 9781466684577
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 393 Page
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Cybersecurity has become a topic of concern over the past decade as private industry, public administration, commerce, and communication have gained a greater online presence. As many individual and organizational activities continue to evolve in the digital sphere, new vulnerabilities arise. Cybersecurity Policies and Strategies for Cyberwarfare Prevention serves as an integral publication on the latest legal and defensive measures being implemented to protect individuals, as well as organizations, from cyber threats. Examining online criminal networks and threats in both the public and private spheres, this book is a necessary addition to the reference collections of IT specialists, administrators, business managers, researchers, and students interested in uncovering new ways to thwart cyber breaches and protect sensitive digital information.


Patents For Power

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Author by Robert M. Farley
Genre : Law
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
ISBN : 9780226716664
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 224 Page
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In an era when knowledge can travel with astonishing speed, the need for analysis of intellectual property (IP) law—and its focus on patents, trade secrets, trademarks, and issues of copyright—has never been greater. But as Robert M. Farley and Davida H. Isaacs stress in Patents for Power, we have long overlooked critical ties between IP law and one area of worldwide concern: military technology. This deft blend of case studies, theoretical analyses, and policy advice reveals the fundamental role of IP law in shaping how states create and transmit defense equipment and weaponry. The book probes two major issues: the effect of IP law on innovation itself and the effect of IP law on the international diffusion, or sharing, of technology. Discussing a range of inventions, from the AK-47 rifle to the B-29 Superfortress bomber to the MQ-1 Predator drone, the authors show how IP systems (or their lack) have impacted domestic and international relations across a number of countries, including the United States, Russia, China, and South Korea. The study finds, among other results, that while the open nature of the IP system may encourage industrial espionage like cyberwarfare, increased state uptake of IP law is helping to establish international standards for IP protection. This clear-eyed approach to law and national security is thus essential for anyone interested in history, political science, and legal studies.


Handbook Of Research On Information And Cyber Security In The Fourth Industrial Revolution

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Author by Fields, Ziska
Genre : Computers
Publisher : IGI Global
ISBN : 9781522547648
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 647 Page
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The prominence and growing dependency on information communication technologies in nearly every aspect of life has opened the door to threats in cyberspace. Criminal elements inside and outside organizations gain access to information that can cause financial and reputational damage. Criminals also target individuals daily with personal devices like smartphones and home security systems who are often unaware of the dangers and the privacy threats around them. The Handbook of Research on Information and Cyber Security in the Fourth Industrial Revolution is a critical scholarly resource that creates awareness of the severity of cyber information threats on personal, business, governmental, and societal levels. The book explores topics such as social engineering in information security, threats to cloud computing, and cybersecurity resilience during the time of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. As a source that builds on available literature and expertise in the field of information technology and security, this publication proves useful for academicians, educationalists, policy makers, government officials, students, researchers, and business leaders and managers.


Cyberspace In Peace And War Second Edition

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Author by Martin C. Libicki
Genre : History
Publisher : Naval Institute Press
ISBN : 9781682476178
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 512 Page
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This updated and expanded edition of Cyberspace in Peace and War by Martin C. Libicki presents a comprehensive understanding of cybersecurity, cyberwar, and cyber-terrorism. From basic concepts to advanced principles, Libicki examines the sources and consequences of system compromises, addresses strategic aspects of cyberwar, and defines cybersecurity in the context of military operations while highlighting unique aspects of the digital battleground and strategic uses of cyberwar. This new edition provides updated analysis on cyberespionage, including the enigmatic behavior of Russian actors, making this volume a timely and necessary addition to the cyber-practitioner's library. Cyberspace in Peace and War guides readers through the complexities of cybersecurity and cyberwar and challenges them to understand the topics in new ways. Libicki provides the technical and geopolitical foundations of cyberwar necessary to understand the policies, operations, and strategies required for safeguarding an increasingly online infrastructure.


Cyber War And Peace

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Author by Scott J. Shackelford
Genre : Law
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
ISBN : 9781108427739
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 521 Page
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The frontiers are the future of humanity. Peacefully and sustainably managing them is critical to both security and prosperity in the twenty-first century.


Cybersecurity In France

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Author by Philippe Baumard
Genre : Law
Publisher : Springer
ISBN : 9783319543086
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 106 Page
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This Brief presents the overarching framework in which each nation is developing its own cyber-security policy, and the unique position adopted by France. Modern informational crises have penetrated most societal arenas, from healthcare, politics, economics to the conduct of business and welfare. Witnessing a convergence between information warfare and the use of “fake news”, info-destabilization, cognitive warfare and cyberwar, this book brings a unique perspective on modern cyberwarfare campaigns, escalation and de-escalation of cyber-conflicts. As organizations are more and more dependent on information for the continuity and stability of their operations, they also become more vulnerable to cyber-destabilization, either genuine, or deliberate for the purpose of gaining geopolitical advantage, waging wars, conducting intellectual theft and a wide range of crimes. Subsequently, the regulation of cyberspace has grown into an international effort where public, private and sovereign interests often collide. By analyzing the particular case of France national strategy and capabilities, the authors investigate the difficulty of obtaining a global agreement on the regulation of cyber-warfare. A review of the motives for disagreement between parties suggests that the current regulation framework is not adapted to the current technological change in the cybersecurity domain. This book suggests a paradigm shift in handling and anchoring cyber-regulation into a new realm of behavioral and cognitive sciences, and their application to machine learning and cyber-defense.